Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 04, 1923, Image 1

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    VOL. 13, NO. S»
JOLLY TIME ENJOYED
BY BOYS AND FATHERS
DAMASCUS FARM
BUREAU HOLDS j
SPLENDID MEETING
T he p o p u lar co n c ert to be given on
A called m eeting of th e Board of
A nnouncem ents have been duly
D irecto rs of th e C o-operative B erry posted and widely published of a sp e­ n ex t T h u rsd ay evening at th e hig*
G row ers and th e B erry P acking Co.. cial election for Union high school school gym nasium u n d er th e d irec­
I w as held a t th e office November SO, d istric t No. 2 of M ultnom ah county to tion of Miss D orothy Dickey, head of
w ith all m em bers p resen t. T he di­ be held a t th e schoolhouse next F ri­ th e m usic d ep a rtm en t of th e school,
w ill be the b ig g est event of th e kind
re c to ra te is as follow s: B. E. Boice, day night at 7:30.
T he n ecessity for th is m eeting is ever attem p ted here. It w ill include
J. D. H utchinson, p resid e n t; W. D.
T he D am ascus F arm B ureau held a
Newly Elected Board of
L inderm an, vice p resid e n t; C. M. clea rly sta te d in th e notice. It is to in th e p erso n n el m ore th a n 75 m u­
v ery in te re stin g m eeting la st S a tu r­
Fair Directors.
La F ollette, and D. E. T ow le; C. B. provide sufficient funds to c a rry on sicians, th e g re a te r of whom a re m em ­
day evening. T he ann u al re p o rt w as
A. W. Metzger
P resid en t H utch- i th e high school in accordance w ith its b ers of th e m usical o rg an izatio n s of
G reene, se creta ry
given by each p roject leader and elec­
Jo h n S leret
p rese n t high sta n d a rd an d to m eet th e high school. A few from th e
inson presided.
tio n of officers took place.
Jo h n Tow nsend
F red C rane
F re d A nderson, poultry p ro jec t lead­
T he am ount of th e an n u a l dividend c e rta in s tric t req u irem en ts of th e law. g rad e school an d from o utside the
F. N. Lasley
schools
a
re
included
in
th
e
list.
The
T
he
u
n
d
erly
in
g
necessity
for
c
a
ll­
er, rep o rted th a t two in te re stin g poul­
to be paid on th e stock w as consid­
H. I,. S t.C la ir
co
n
cert
is
free
and
It
is
hoped
th
a
t
th
e
ing
upon
th
e
v
o
ters
to
vote
on
an
try m eetings w ere held du rin g th e
ered and it w as finally decided to pay
C. I. R aker
y ea r by P ro fesso r Cosby. T he first
A. F. H am m ar
8 per cent as it w as arg u ed th a t in am ount to cover th re e y ea rs is not In p atro n s of th e d istric t and all frien d s
Ed. A ylsw orth
w as held a t th e B oring Odd Fellow s'
m any in stan ces th e stock su b scrib ers o rd er to p erm it th e board to exceed of young people w ill pack th e build­
D. McKeown
h all and about 35 p o u ltry ra is e rs of
had probably borrow ed th e m oney or w hat w as considered th e legal lim it ing.
C. M. Lake
T he p rogram w hich w ill begin at
D am ascus and Boring com m unities
w ere paying 8 per cent on loans and based on la st y e a r's levy. In fact, the
H. A. Lewis
attended. In A ugust a cu llin g dem ­
it w as only fair th a t they should not to ta l tax la st year w as $27,169.46, and 8:15 is as follow s:
T. R. H ow ltt
I
th e budget th is y ear is $27,760.50, only
F ra n k H einey
o n stra tio n w as held at th e Schw edler
lose by th e ir investm ent.
P ilg rim s' C horus (W ag n er)—C horus
$600 above la st y e a r's levy.
Theo. B rugger
home.
A discussion w as held as to th e
T. J. K reuder
But th e ta x co n serv atio n com m is­ and O rchestra.
II
Mrs. D ora DeYoung, hom e dem on­
am ount of th e b erries th a t w ere g ra d ­
O. A. E astm an
sion found a m istak e had been m ade
Poet and P easan t O v ertu re (Von-
stra tio n leader, rep o rted th a t a hom e
ed No. 1, and it w as finally decided to
W. A. P ro cto r
in th e ir estim ates d u rin g th e past few S u p p e); Peace and P ro sp e rity M arch
J. J. Johnson.
d em o n stratio n school w as com m enced
m ake it 1 cen t per pound, as it w as
y ea rs and they w ent back to 1916 to (H ay es)—O rch estra.
on Ja n u a ry 16 and 17 and continued to
arg u ed th a t th e g ro w er who was
III
figure w h at th e 6 per cen t in crease
Ju n e. At th e Ju n e picnic Miss M ar­
P ip p a's Song (B row ning)
(Gil­
activ e enough to keep his b erries
About th irty sto ck h o ld ers of th e
allow ed w ould be for th is year. So c h rist) ; T he Sw eet L ittle G irl and the
g ery Sm ith gave dem o n stratio n s on
picked up close and delivered No. 1
M ultnom ah co unty fair atten d ed th e
th e v o ters a re only asked by th is Q uaint Sqeegee (W a rn e r);
About an n u a l m eeting held la st n ig h t in the
n u tritio n , w h at to eat for b etter
w as en titled to a prem ium of a t le ast
F a iry la n d C horus
m ethod to m ake possible and legal K aty (W ilso n );
h ealth. T his fall th e cla ss m ade a
1 cent per pound, it being tru e th a t the
city hall. T his num ber rep rese n ted
w h at th e board ask s and needs w hich (D odge)—G irls' Glee Club.
No. 1 b erries for can n in g a re w orth
ju m m ed pap er dress form .
W e're a B unch of Jo lly Good F e l­ 1430 sh a re s out of a to ta l of 2282.
is $12,000 each y ear for th e com ing
low s; T in k e r's Song from "R obin
th e m ost m oney usu ally , and a p rem ­
T h e tw o p rin cip al item s of business
H. J. H offm eister, ro d en t control
th re e years. In th is w ay th e legal Hood" (De H oven)— Boys' Glee Club.
ium m u st be paid for q u ality . A p rem ­
w ere the am endm ent to th e c o n stitu ­
lead er, said th a t not m uch sq u irre l
ta n g le w ill be straig h ten e d out.
Comic: L ittle Ja ck H o rn er et A ls;
ium of 1 ce n t per pound w as co n sid ­
tion, in creasin g th e num ber of d ire c t­
poison had been bought by th e fa rm ­
T he high school d istric t is not alone Molly Maloney (Old Iris h )—C lara Ma­
ered
little
enough,
as
it
u
su
ally
costs
o rs and th e election of th e n um ber of
ers. S everal, how ever, had used it
son.
G
eorgie
S
tap
leto
n
,
D
oris
Zim­
in being b ro u g h t face to face w ith th e
m ore to keep th e b erries picked up
d irec to rs agreed upon.
m erm an.
w ith good resu lts, as had se v eral who
necessity of th is proceedure. T he city
IV
close.
used up an over supply of la st year.
T he first item , th e am endm ent, when
of G resham had to do th e sam e th in g
My M ammey’s
Voice (L o o m is);
T he q uestion of ad ju stm e n t with,
A. L. H eacock reported th a t no tra c e
Gipsy Song (M oum anlan Folk S o n g ); It com e up for vote aroused q u ite a
and so have o th e r d istric ts.
and possible ac q u irin g of title to the
of coyotes h as been found so fa r th is
It is im p o rta n t th a t legal v o ters of T he T h ree C h afers (A ch afer is a discussion as to th e p rac tica b ility of
G resham F ru it G row ers asso ciatio n
fall.
th e high school d istric t atten d and b eetle or door bug) (Old E n g lish ) — en larg in g th e board. Some th o u g h t
Com bined Glee Clubs.
p ro p erty , th e can n ery , a t th e e x p ira ­
th e sm aller board, w ith a la rg e com ­
Oren Lingle, farm crop pro ject lead­
give th e ir su p p o rt to th e board and the
V
tio
n
of
th
e
lease
held
by
th
e
a
sso
­
er, said th a t d u rin g th e y ear h ill po­
school. If th e re a re an y who a re not
B eneath th e H olly (S ered y )—O r­ m ittee of citizens from v ario u s lo cal­
ciation w as considered and a com m it­
ities, w orking w ith th e board, would
ta to to u rs w ere held in th e grow ing
satisfied o r do n ot u n d ersta n d th e c h e stra and Chorus.
Coal! Coal! Coal!
tee w as appointed of five b erry grow ­
be
th e b e tte r plan. T he sen tim en t
season, also one in th e sp rin g on seed
n
ecessity
it
would
be
w
ell
to
com
e
and
Follow ing Is th e p erso n n el:
F o r coal see B u rten W alrad , G re sh ­ ers who a re sto ck h o ld ers of th e
w as strong, how ever, for a board of a t
selection. Good crow ds w ere reported am , phone 1411.
obtain Inform ation from those who
Orchestra
Members,
G resham F ru it G row ers asso ciatio n
on a ll to u rs.
F irs t Violin— S arah M etzger, W il­ le a st 15 m em bers, th e sam e n um ber
have th e affairs of th e d istric t in
w
ith th e th o u g h t in m ind of buying out
liam F ritz, N orm a Lee Peck, W. L. as form erly. Many p referre d th is nu m ­
Dr. Link, specialist on m osaic d is­ all th e c a ttle in th e com m unity and
charge.
G orsage, H. W. S trong.
ber but w hen a m otion to in crease th e
eases from W ashington, D. C., gave a only a sm all p ro p o rtio n w as found in ­ th e sto ck h o ld ers who a re n ot m em ­
O bligato V iolin—Stafford D ow sett.
b ers of th e B erry G row ers association.
n um ber to 19 w as voted on It w as
d em o n stratio n th a t w as very in te re s t­ fected w ith tu b ercu lo sis.
Second Violin — A nna Nordblom,
ca
rrie d . On th e am endm ent 1586
Adam Beil, w eed co n tro l leader, said T he com m ittee nam ed is as follow s:
ing to tho se p resen t. T he Oregon
H erm an W alters, F lo ella Jacobs.
Mrs. Chas. W ilkinson en tertain ed
sh a re s voted yes, and on th is and
A g ric u ltu ra l College is th is y ear te s t­ th a t he had succeeded in k illin g his F. A. L ehm an, Wm. S tanley, J. G.
V iolincello— F red Fieldhouse.
m ak in g th e num ber of d ire c to rs 19
P iano— W illetie Botkin.
ing m osaic specim ens from different C anada th is tle p atch by severe hoeing Chiodo, E. P. Schedeen, and D. E. h e r b ro th er and w ife from Iow a for a
O rgan— D oris Z im m erm an.
few days recen tly .
th e vote w as unanim ous.
every few w eeks. T h ere has been no Towle.
cro p s in th is com m unity.
F lu te— Ray S trong.
T he board also passed favorably on
A fam ily reunion on T h anksgiving
Tw enty-live can d id ates w ere placed
Mr. Schw edler th is year plan ted two sign of g ro w th for sev eral m onths.
Saxophone—
O
rville
D
avidson.
ex p erim en t plots of potatoes. In 20 H e asked to have th e farm ers a c t on th e q u estio n of holding an all-day se s­ day w as a fe a tu re a t th e B row ning
C ornet — W alter Sweek, F ra n k in nom ination. T he b allo t resu lted in
th e election of th e follow ing: A. W.
row s he p lanted seed from th e blossom any weeds o r p atch es com ing to th e ir sion of th e m em bers soon, providing home. T hose p rese n t w ere, Mr. and G reenm ail.
th e re seem s to be a d esire expressed Mrs. Brow ning, C larence, Mrs. Mat­
Trom bone— C lare G ulllckson.
M etzger, Jo h n S leret, Jo h n T ow nsend,
end of th e potatoes and on a like plot notice.
D rum s—C arl Z im m erm an, Jam es F red C rane, F. N. L asley, II. L. St.
O ne-half ton of clover seed w as by th e m em bers for such a m eeting. th ew s and d au g h ter, all of th is place,
seed from th e stem end. He reported
M cAllister.
C lair, C. I. R aker, A. F. H am m ar, Ed.
th a t th e ones planted from the blos­ bought cooperatively by th e farm ers, T he object of th e m eeting would be to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A ndrew s and
Girls’ Glee Club.
give
and
get
in
fo
rm
atio
n
of
v
alu
e
to
ch
ild
ren
of
C
ascade
Locks
and
E
verett
som end produced m ore potatoes per a t a saving of 2% cen ts a pound. T his
S oprano—G eorgia S tap leto n , C lara A ylsw orth, D. McKeown, C. M. Lake,
w as th e re su lt of th e w ork of F red all of us, b earin g on th e q u estio n s of Brow ning of H oquiam , W ashington. Mason, Vada A nderson, L illian Lek- H. A. Lewis, T. R. H ow ltt, F ra n k
h ill b ut not so la rg e as th e others.
production of b erries and o th e r fru its, Mr. M atthew s w as aw ay a t w ork and an d er, D orothy Sm ith, L illian Sm ith, H einey, Theo. B rugger, T. J. K reuder,
T hose successful in certify in g g rain P eterso n , m a rk e t p ro jec t leader.
Golda Adams, P a u le tta D ow sett, Joyce O. A. E astm an, W. A. P ro c to r and
T he w ork of th e boys’ and g irls' h arv estin g , han d lin g , m a n u factu rin g , could n ot be p resen t. E v e re tt m o­
in th is com m unity th is y ear w ere
K idder.
and
m
ark
etin
g
.
It
was
th
o
u
g
h
t
best
tored
down
on
W
ednesday
and
visited
W a lte r R am ser, w heat, and A. L. H ea­ clubs has been u n d er th e supervision
Alto— M arie Blom, Doris Z im m er­ J. J. Johnson.
S ecre tary P u lfe r m ade his re p o rt
m an, Rose P o tte r, E lean o r Botkin,
cock, Ilan n c h en barley. No potatoes of Mrs. S tella Lingle, who rep o rted to hold th e m eeting a t th e can n ery and u n til Sunday.
Mr. an d Mrs. W atk in s an d d au g h ter H elen L aw rence, L ouese H ow ard, covering th e p ast y e a r's fa ir an d p re ­
th a t a cooking club had been o rg a n ­ th a t it should be an all-d ay m eeting,
passed seed certification.
sented a b alan ce sh eet of th e f a ir ’s
W inter barley, O. A. C. No. 7, th a t ized but had n ot finished th e w ork, sta rtin g a t say 10 a. m., and th is would spent T h an k sg iv in g w ith Mr. W atk in s' H o rten se Sow ard.
Boys’ Glee Club.
had been secured from the college for due, how ever to no fa u lt of th e g irls. m ean to b rin g som e lunch. Coffee p a re n ts a t H illsboro.
T en o r—W inston S trong, H ervy Ide, finances. H is re p o rt was as follow s:
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W ilkinson e n te r­
Profit and Loss Statement.
F o r th e com ing y ear an o th er p ro j­ could be served by th e ca n n ery folks.
tr ia l in th is com m unity, nearly all
Guy R usher, O rville D avidson, E lm er
RE C EIPTS
froze out and none w as harv ested for ect w as added, th a t of sm all fru its. Mr. La F o llette said he would supply tain ed on T h an k sg iv in g th e ir son Ray Zenger.
B ass — H erm an W alters, G uerney G a te rece ip ts and »ale o f t ic k e t « ..$
seed. T hose w ho planted it w ere Mr. T he dairy p ro jec t w as changed to th e w aln u ts from his Y am hill county and wife from P o rtlan d , also son
2710.29
Wood, E dw ard S o u th ard , G ra n t Mc­ G rand sta n d ................................
L ingle, Mrs. Schw edler, Mr. H eacock livestock pro ject. T he follow ing w ere ran c h to tr e a t all of th e m em bers and C harles and w ife of th is place.
509.65
E n tr ie s .............................................
M illan, Jo h n Ott.
th
e
re
m
ight
be
a
few
m
usical
num
bers
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J
e
ss
H
ite,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
and N. P aulson. Mr. H eacock is tr y ­ th e p ro jects and th e lead ers, who w ere
Additional Singers In the ( horns.
Conce«Rlon« (n e t) .....................
3035.91
to
b
rea
k
th
e
m
onotony
of
th
e
d
rie
r
Chas. W ilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
427.60
ing again th is year tw o or th re e ac res elected for th e com ing y ea r: po u ltry .
S oprano—Amy N oreen, L illie N el­ P rem iu m list ( n e t ) .....................
25.00
Mrs. E. S ch w ed ler; ro d en t con tro l, subjects. Some sp e ak e rs from o th er W ilkinson sp en t S unday evening at son, G ladys B unting, Addle P ullen, M lHcellaneou« rev en u e .............
of th is barley.
5000.00
th e hom e of Rev. an d Mrs. S. F. P itts. H elen M axwell, V aletta Macaw, G race S ta te ap p ro p ria tio n .................
H u n g arian vetch w as rep o rted to H enry H offm eister; hom e d em o n stra- d istric ts m ig h t be invited.
T he object of th is p relim in ary no­
Mrs. A ult and d au g h ter Z aldee sp en t Lyon, D orothy B urpee, C a rrie Sim-
have tu rn e d out quite well. In some tion, Mrs. K elley; farm crops, O ran
$17805.98
tice
is
to
sound
o
ut
th
e
m
em
bers,
and
T
han
k sg iv in g w ith Mr. and Mrs. H el­ m onsen.
p laces w here the com mon w in ter L ingle; livestock, L. W. H offm eister;
T en o r—Clifford M iddleton, W illiam
EX PEN SES
th
ey
a
re
asked
to
advise
th
e
m
an
ag
e­
m
er
Jo
h
n
so
n
of
P
le
a
sa
n
t
Home.
E llio tt, P aul R u sh er, E arl Stone, Mel­ A m u se m e n ts ................................... $ 3087.40
vetch froze out, a h alf o r th re e - weed con tro l, Adam B eil; boys' and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam C a rre ll of Pow ell ch er D uncan, Ja m es B eechill, Milton
5752 NX
q u a rte rs
sta n d
of
H u n g aria n g irls ’ club w ork, W alter R am ser; m en t by re tu rn m ail or callin g a t th e
Lake.
2924.82
vetch w as secured. T hose w ho raise d sm all fru its, S. A. R o b erts; m a rk e t­ office as to th e ir d esire for holding V alley w ere Sunday g u ests a t th e A ult
B ass—F ra n k S m ith, H enry Lundy,
80.00
such a m eeting, also if favorable, w hat home.
th is seed th is year w ere N. P aulson ing, R udolf Mullenhoff.
H a rry C urry, Lloyd A rvidson, E ldore A d v e r tisin g ....................................
870.13
q
u
estio
n
s
a
re
u
p
p
erm
o
st
for
co
n
sid
er­
Raym
ond
W
atk
in
s
is
o
ut
ag
ain
afte
r
It w as decided to have a q u estion
an d R. Mullenhoff. T hose who r e ­
Johnson.
659.02
P r in tin g .............................................
A lto — A lta H endrickson, C lara T ick et taker«, police, e t c ...........
379.80
p orted having seeded H u n g arian vetch box, w hich w ill be tak en up a t each ation. If an y would read a pap er or a spell of m easles, b u t th e o th er th re e
Baum ann, E sth e r W est, Lola «M d, S ecreta ry ...........................................
200,00
in th is com m unity w ere Mr. K eller, m eeting in th e form of a round tab le give a ta lk on any su b ject of in te re st ch ild ren a re down w ith them .
1308.65
to help m ake up a program of benefit
Mrs. L aw less is still q u ite 111. They H elen H isey, T acy Racene, Violet D ep rec ia tio n ..................................
Mr. E gan, Mr. M ullenhoff and S. A. discussion.
L angford, Mary Wold, D ora H o ff
902.75
T he g en e ral officers chosen w ere A. to th e ir fellow m em bers, it would be are m oving h er today to th e hom e of m eister, M ildred M cKinney.
R oberts.
112.10
W a ter .................................................
a
g
re
a
t
help
in
a
rra
n
g
in
g
a
program
,
h
er
niece,
Mrs.
A.
Radford,
w
here
MrB.
E. S chw edler, dairy p ro ject leader, L. H eacock, c h a irm a n ; Miss G race
•
L ig h tin g .............................................
686.27
M lsc'l gen era l e x p e n s e s .............
rep o rted th a t very little had been done H offm eister, s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r; Mrs. w hich w ill be published in th e O ut­ R adford can c a re fo r h er and her
look, giving th e tim e and place.
home too.
662.97
P rofit an d lo ss to su r p lu s .........
on th e project. T he county has tested V ictorine H eacock, p ublicity agent.
Mrs. Jo e D onaldson gave a p arty in
“We a re still sh o rt a la rg e num ber
Misses Alice and L illian L ekander,
$17805.68
of field c ra te s and we have reason to honor of h er d au g h ter who w as home w hile re tu rn in g from an afternoon
Balance Sheet us of Dec. I, 1928.
th in k som e of our m em bers have fo r­ from Salem over T h an k sg iv in g and a call laBt S atu rd ay , had th e m isfo rtu n e
R em em b er!
ASSETS
g o tten to re tu rn all they took out. To num ber of frien d s from h ere w ere of having th e ir c a r stalled about a
R ea l e s ta te ..............................................$15000.00
close th e account, we m u st have them presen t.
m ile and a h alf from home. Mr. Os­ B u ild in g s ................................................. 23416.22
T he C o ttrell P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso ­ born cam e to th e ir rescu e and la ter F u rn itu re and fix tu r e s ....................... 3884.45
re tu rn e d . P lease do so now ,” advises
ciation and th e school board have Mr. L ek an d er got th e m achine.
D. E. Towle.
A cco u n ts receiv a b le ..........................
185.00
at City Hall, Fairview
p u rch ased a m otion p ic tu re m achine
A rth u r B erglund and A m elia K rebs
Friday Evening, December 7, 1923
$42485.67
and will use it a t a m eeting to be held
m otored to P o rtlan d T hanksgiving.
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a t th e schoolhouse Dec. 7. At this
F ra n k K n ieriem 's youngest son, m eeting th ey will en te rta in by mov­
S everal from th is vicinity a re sick C a p ita l sto ck .........................................$11410 00
N o te s p a y a b le ..........
22984.47
A uspices W om en's Society of S m ith M em orial P re sb y teria n C hurch
R obert, had th e m isfo rtu n e to fall ing p ictu res. T he re fre sh m e n t com ­ w ith th e m easles.
O u tsta n d in g w a rra n ts ...................... 1365.17
and b reak his rig h t arm la st W ednes­ m ittee is ask in g all ladles to bring
Mrs. K ennedy and d au g h ters Viola A ccrued Interest ................................
Dinner at 6 o’clock. Price 35 cents
636.30
day.
b ask et lunch for two, th e m oney and Ruby sp en t T h an k sg iv in g w ith A cco u n ts p a y a b le ................................. 1400.69
Gresham Drchestra and Entertainment Features
. . 2500.00
D ep recia tio n reserv e 1922.
S tan ley W oodw ard is very ill w ith raised by th e b ask ets is to help pay th e Hedden fam ily
Added d u rin g 1623................... . ' . . . .
1308 65
pneum onia at a P o rtlan d ho sp ital, his for th e m achine.
Mr. and Mrs. C arlson and son G il­
.............
$14.12
S u rp lu s b a la n ce 1622...................
m o th er is in th e city w ith him.
b ert, also Mrs. Richey, spent Sunday F rom profit and lo ss, 1923...............
562 97
Mrs. E thel Sm ith S tew art visited FAIRVIEW MASONS HAVE
w ith th e fo rm e r's d au g h ter, Mrs. Coop.
from T h u rsd ay u n til S unday w ith her
,
$42465.67
ELECTION OF OFFICERS J. K. Payne of R ufus, Oregon, sppnt
m other at F ern d ale Place.
U nder th e Item B uildings, $1166.22
T h an k sg iv in g w ith th e L ek an d er fam ­
F airview Lodge No. 92, A. F. & A. M., ily
Miss P au lin e Rfckli sp e n t th e
w as new in 1923; u n d er th e item
Benefit Catholic Church
T h an k sg iv in g holidays w ith her p ar- held Its an n u a l election and in s ta lla ­
Mr. and Mrs. K reb s sp en t T h a n k s­ F u rn itu re and F ix tu res, $1142.45 w as
Metzger’s llail, <«resham
I ents at Salem.
tion of officers on S atu rd ay evening, giving a t Sherw ood, Oregon.
new in 1923.
Miss A rlie K incaid, a stu d e n t a t th e Decem ber 1, a t its hall a t T ro u td ale.
T he au d itin g com m ittee, co n sistin g
T he Nels L ek an d er fam ily and
T he follow ing w ere elected and In­ frien d s spent F rid a y in P o rtlan d .
I Oregon N orm al, visited her m o th er
of A. J. K rueger, Jo h n S le re t and T. J.
T h u rsd ay, D ecem b er 6, 8 P . M.
and siste rs from W ednesday until stalled by P a st M aster Wm. H. S ta n ­
Mr. and Mrs. H edden sp en t a day In K reu d er, rep o rted It had exam ined th e
ley. assisted by P a st M aster H D. Mc­ P o rtlan d recently.
Sunday.
s e c re ta ry ’s books and reco rd s and
EN TERTAINM ENT A FT E R S U PPE R
Mrs. E dith H ubbard fell and broke C reary as m a rsh a ll:
Kreb'B mill will sh u t down th is week found th e sam e abso lu tely c o rre c t and
W orshipful M aster, Wm. D. F ritz.
I her arm one day la st week at the
If ev ery th in g goes well enough to saw sa tisfac to ry . S ecre tary H. J. P u lfer
Indies bring well filled baskets
S enior W arden, L. A. H arlow .
C
larence
D
everell
home.
up th e rest of th e trees. T hen they w as given a risin g vote of th a n k s for
I
Ju n io r W arden, H arry F ederspiel.
Miss Joy C ro ck ett visited relativ es
will set up a m ill n ea r Sandy w here th e work he had done, m uch of It
T re a s u re r, D. W. McKay, ( re- th ey recen tly bought tim ber.
in P o rtlan d over th e w eek-end.
g ratu ito u sly , to p u t th e books of the
At th e re g u la r m eeting of Columbia elec t»d.)
S everal v isito rs sp e n t T hanksgiving fa ir In good shape.
• C om in g!
S ecre tary , Wm. H. S tanley, (re ­ w ith th e F o sb u rg fam ily.
g ran g e on S atu rd ay , D ecem ber 1, th e
N othing w as said reg a rd in g th e
follow ing officers w ere elected: m a s­ elected ).
T he older K rebs ch ild ren had C arl p lan s for th e next fair, or th e financial
Senior Deacon, Jo h n T. McGinnis.
te r, W. F. H enkle; overseer, C lara E.
C lark as d in n er g u est on Thankngiv- situ atio n , b u t P re sid e n t L ew is a n ­
Ju n io r D eacon, R ussell C. W ilson.
S m ith ; le ctu rer, D ella H en k le; s te ­
ing and afte r d in n e r they all w ent to nounced th a t th e new board would
S enior S tew ard, John 8. Burns.
w ard. A. W. S te w a rt: a s sista n t ste ­
m eet Monday night, th e 7th of J a n u ­
I P o rtlan d .
Ju n io r S tew ard , Geo. P. Lum sden.
w ard,
Fred
K nieriem ;
ch ap lain .
E rd m an s sp en t T han k sg iv in g In ary.
for Turkeys B ucks f»ee*e and Chicken*
M arshal, M ilton I. Fox.
M yrtle E llis; tre a su re r, F red B en­
A hopeful feeling pervaded th e
j P o rtlan d w ith th e ir tw o d au g h ters,
C haplain, Jo h n Denison.
field;
se c re ta ry , E dith A. B u tler;
m eeting la st night and an evident p u r ­
' Mabel and E sth er.
T yler, C hris Federspiel.
g atek eep er, F ra n k K nieriem ; C eres,
A t G resham
pose to be loyal and a s s is t In every
F lag B earer, Wm. T eg art.
Veda
B u tler;
Pom ona,
R osetta
For Christ imp.
w ay possible th e m anagem ent of th e
Week before Christmas. Dates I^ater
Golf stockings, wool socks, m ade to fa ir and by m oral and financial su p ­
H en k le; F lora, F ran ces E v an s; lady
For New York Life In su ra n ce , see
a s s is ta n t stew ard , Mary N orthw ay; K arl J. H agberg, phone 1075, R. F. D., o rder. K nitting m achines. In s tru c ­ p o rt help lift th e fa ir o u t of th e hole
Get Ready for It
tion.
D em onstration.
Phone Lucy
m usician, C lara L arsson.
G resham , Oregon.
Adams, G resham 75, for appointm ent. and onto its feet financially.
L ast F rid a y night, th e occasion of
the com m unity fa th e rs an d sons m eet­
ing, w ill be long rem em bered by th e
n ea rly 200 yo u n g er fellow s and old er
“fellow s” w ho atten d ed th e p rogram
and enjoyed th e fellow ship and eats
in the M asonic hall.
T he observance of th is custom
w hich w ill probably be a y ea rly event
d u rin g A rm istice w eek, cam e a week
or tw o late in th is locality th is y ear
on accoun t of m any previously a r ­
ranged activ ities d u rin g A rm istice
w eek and o th e r events on th e sam e
night probably lessened th e a n tic ip a t­
ed atten d an ce. T he m eeting, how ever,
w as considered a su ccess in every
way.
T he p rin cip al sp eak er w as Mr. P a r ­
sons of C orvallis who rep rese n ted th e
Y. M. C. A. and gave a very e n te rta in ­
ing and helpful ta lk to th e boys. He
plead for a m ore helpful and abiding
in te re st on th e p a rt of fa th e rs in th e ir
own boys an d in o th e rs as fa r as
possible.
T h ere w ere sev eral local sp eak ers,
including C. M. Q uicksall and E. J.
N oftsinger. Some funny stu n ts w ere
directed by Geo. F. Honey, causing
m uch m errim en t.
T he evening closed w ith a p late
lunch
co n sistin g
of
sandw iches,
doughnuts, ap p les, lem onade and ch o ­
colate. T h ere w as plenty to eat and
every boy and m an w as invited to r e ­
lieve th e com m ittee of th e ab undance
provided.
T he expenses of th e occasion w ere
provided for by v o lu n tary c o n trib u ­
tions.
SANDY BLUFF
DEEP CREEK
Christmas Bazaar and Dinner
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BA SK ET
S O C IA L
Big Turkey S/ioof
CORBETT