T W IC E W EEK G resham O utlook TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS VOL. 18, NO. 83 SCHOOL BOARD LEASES TRUCKS FORM ER CONGRESSM AN DIES AFTER OPERATION BASKET BALL NOW HOLDS THE BOARDS HOLIDAY OUTLOOK COMING FRIDAY T he stu d e n t body of Colum bian high school w ill p rese n t “Step Lively,” T h ree tru c k s w hich a re fitted up as comedy in tw o acts, on F riday, De b u sses w ere leased by th e union high cem ber 21. In th e high school au d i school board at a m eeting held on last B asket ball p ractice is now the o r to riu m a t C orbett. T he ca st of the W ednesday night to be used as school play is as follow s: der of th e day at G resham Union high busses. T hey belong to A. G. Rich of , Jo sep h B illings, W illiam Morgan school and from 35 to 45 en th u siastic th e O rient d istric t. E llis D avidson of men g a th e r for th is purpose a t the G resham and P hilip C hristen sen of gym nasium every afternoon. Coach Pow ell Valley. T hese ow ners of the N oftsinger is tra in in g the a s p ira n ts on m achines have been hired by th e d is fu n d am en tals am i floor work. tr ic t as chauffeurs and th e tru c k s will T he squad w ill soon be cu t down by be used for bus purposes only. Mr th e coach to about 15 men. He can D avidson's tru c k w ill be used to tra n s W oodard; J u lie t Sm ythe, Bella Reed; th en devote m ore of his tim e to the p o rt th e ch ild ren of th e Lynch dis G w endolyn Sm ith, Melba Chidsey; m ost prom ising m aterial. tric t. T he th ree busses w ill be used E x -cap tain s Bailey and S tro ng and M artha H olton, D olores M o rg an ; C a r fo r no oth er purpose and u nder those rie A rry, Vye M endenhall; Rose M arie th e follow ing letterm eu , Lunday, P u l WARD H. ( RAMER IS co nditions w ill be req u ired to pay but Sm ythe, M arjorie B ush; N ora, th e len and W inters, a re the nucleus PASTOR’S RESIGNATION STRUCK BY TRAIN, DIES a d o lla r a y ear eaeh as license fee around w hich Coach N oftsinger hopes ACCEPTED BY CHURCH maid. L ucile Kincaid. By th is action $370 w ill be saved to L ast F rid a y night th e high school to develop a good, stro n g team . O ther W ard H. C ram er of G resham w as The resig n atio n of the Rev. D. Q. th e d istric t as license fees. killed a t S ch iller sta tio n Monday B arry as p asto r of the Bethel B aptist b ask etb all team met M ilw aukie team men who bid fair to give th e letterm en Mr. D avidson also o p era tes a to u r m o rning w hen he w as stru c k by the ch u rch w as accepted at a m eeting on th e hom e floor in th e first gam e of a ru n for th e ir old positions a re ing c a r for th e benefit of th e T erry j E stacad a c a r about 9:30 o’clock. The called a t the close of th e serv ice on th e season. The gam e w as a close E rn e st Nelson, Monte Stuck. Azel school children. (ilfford McArthur. j m an w as feeble and deaf. He had left la st Sunday m orning to pass on the one. th e re su lt being 15 to 12 in favor Beechill, Reggie S ten e rso n and Ray Olof G ran brin g s children from the I th e hom e of his stepson, M. S. Owens, m atter. R eg rets w ere expressed by of M ilwaukie. A p relim in ary gam e W adsw orth. D eath cam e to ex-C ongressm an H illsview d istric t and E. E. C hipm an In o rd er th a t m ore fellow s and es ! n ea r by, a sh o rt tim e before to go to a th e m em bers of th e ch u rch a t th e de betw een th e g irls' school team and from V ictory. T hese cars, w hich are C. N. (P a t) M cA rthur at his hom e in neig h b o r's for milk. He did not go as th e freshm en team w as also played. » pecially " ’’ -“ • " J th e sm sm a a lle n e r r ones can p a rti- used for p riv ate p urposes as w ell as P o rtlan d S unday evening resu ltin g : u su al b ut took th e side road to the cision of the p asto r to accept a call to T he freshm en w ere beaten by only tw o I cip ate ,n a th le tic s a m idget team has ersv. A -J . ■ nrooniwA/l __ __ ■ becom e a ssista n t p asto r of th e Oregon nniula fo r school busses, m u st each pay the from com plications follow ing an o p er I statio n . points. T he dom estic science class been organized. T his team w ill play D eath w as in stan tan eo u s. City B ap tist ch u rch , w hich position sold candy before th e gam e and the its first gam e n ex t F rid ay n ig h t a t 8 u su ak license req u ired by its w eight, ation for sin u s perform ed ea rly la st The body w as tak en in ch arg e by J. E. he will assu m e on th e first of Ja n u ary . b ut an additional license of $4 p er seat week. M etzger and th e co ro n er's office called. H is p asto ra te h ere w ill co n tin u e until P a ren t-T ea ch e r association sold "hot o'clock ag a in st th e Sellw ood Midgets. Mr. M cA rthur w as a native O re capacity. T he board w ill pay the T he follow ing m idgets w ill prob dog” sandw iches and coffee a fte r th e On investigation of th e case Deputy th a t date. game. ch a rg e for th e seating capacity in the gonian having been born a t T he D alles ably be seen In ac tio n : BUI (Slip) C oroner Leo G oetsch decided th a t no P asto r B arry h as a v ery u n u su al D avidson and Chipm an ca r. Since bus in 1879. He engaged in new sp ap er in q u est w as n ecessary . T he tra in crew K eenan, O rville Jo h n so n , H arold Dye, license is higher th a n tru c k license, w riting, la te r in stock raisin g and w as w as exonerated, as th e m an stepped record, th ro u g h 43 y ears in th e m in MUSICAL INSTRUCTION Ja ck D ow sett, M elcher D uncan, Guy Mr. G ran w ill be p erm itted to use his adm itted to th e b ar in 1906. H e b e onto th e tra c k in fro n t of th e car. T. istry , of never having had a vacation IN GRESHAM TO CHANGE R usher, and a few o th e r dim inutive m achine for tru ck in g du rin g th e sum cam e active in politics, w as elected to L. Com pton w as th e conductor in betw een p asto ra te s. sta rs w ho lack th e avoirdupois to In te re stin g services w ere held at A ch an g e in m usical In stru ctio n m ake th e school team . th e sta te le g isla tu re for tw o term s, be m er vacation. ch a rg e of th e tra in an d Lee F agg w as th e B ap tist ch u rch last Sunday and w hich w ill affect a num ber of young T he dates of th e C h ristm as vacation ing sp e ak e r of th e house both tim es. th e m otorm an. T he in itial gam e scheduled for th e th o se of th e evening w ere especially m usic stu d e n ts in G resham and v icin first team w ill be n ex t T uesday night, w ere fixed at Decem ber 21 to J a n u a ry He w as elected to con g ress from M ult Mr. C ram er w as 70 y ears of age and ap p reciated , w hen th e full o rc h e stra ity will be b ro u g h t ab o u t ea rly In th e nom ah county in 1914 and ag ain in 2, giving ten days. had been in ill h ea lth for m ore th an of 12 pieces from M ontavilla gave four new y ear w hen Miss F lo ren ce Honey D ecem ber 18, w ith P ark ro se. 1916, 1918 and 1920. T h e use of th e high school gym A gam e is likely to be a rran g e d a y ear. He cam e to G resham two ~ fine will disco n tin u e her w ork h ere and w ith C o rb ett for tom orrow (W ednes m usical u n u u i m ~ ~ u u b c ers io t and x iiu a assisted s » i s i e ( l i in n W hile in co n g ress, Mr. M cA rthur n asiu m for p ractice gam es and eve y ea rs ago from Y akim a. W ashington, th e singing of all th e songs by th e Miss D orothy W alton of P o rtlan d and day) n ig h t a t th e local gym. n in g classes w ill be charged for a t the w as recognized for his m ark ed ability He is survived by his w ife and stepson. | congregation. Miss Edelle Tow le of G resham will as a p a rlia m e n ta ria n , and d u rin g the r a te of $1.50 an evening, according to G reat th in g s a re expected of th e open a m usic studio in th e room now b ask et ball team th is season an d w ith sp eak ersh ip of R ep resen tativ e G illett WALTER THOMAS DROWNS th e decision of the school board. LYNCH CIRCLE I’.-T. A. occupied by Miss H oney’s stu d io in the th e tow n and school stro n g ly behind At th e m eeting of th e v oters of the he w as freq u en tly called upon to tak e IN COOS BAY STORM GAINS IN MEMBERSHIP F irs t S tate B ank building. Miss Honey th e coach and team a su ccessfu l seven d is tric t held on la st F rid a y n ig h t it the chair. In fact, d u rin g th e closing W a lte r T hom as, youngest son of w as voted to legalize th e levying of a y ea rs of his tim e in congress he oc D uring a re c e n t cam paign for m em has accepted th e position of dean of is assu red . ta x to raise $12,000 a y ear for th e next cupied th e ch a ir m ore th a n any o th er Mrs. J. R. H arla n of G resham , was b ers in th e Lynch P a ren t-T ea ch e r c ir m usic In th e S arah B achelor School I t is n o t too late, they say, to se th re e y ea rs in o rd er to keep th e school m an w ith th e sin g le exception of th e drow ned a t Cooston, Oregon, in th e cle betw een tw o opposing team s of 20 for G irls n ear S hanghall, China, and cu re p atro n tick ets. T hese will also terrific storm w hich sw ept th e co ast each, the m em bership was extended to w ill leave for h er new post of duty on adm it th e holder to th e m idget gam es. up to its high sta n d ard , th is am ount sp e ak e r him self. Mr. M cA rthur w as w ell know n in th e la tte r p a rt of la st week. The first 185. At th e close of th e co n test the Ja n u a ry 17. being in excess of th e am ount allow ed A lthough th e football season is over Miss W alton com es very highly re c it w ill be a saving, it is claim ed, for by th e conservation com m ittee, 42 th is p a rt of his co n g ressio n al d istric t w ord.of th e accid en t cam e to th e r e la losing team gave a b an q u et to the votes w ere c a st for th e proposition, and every one found him to be alw ays tiv es h ere by rad io la st F rid a y eve w inners. A m ost novel p rogram occu om m ended. She Is an experienced th o se who have not alre ad y done so to one vote a g a in st it and one vote w as fa ir and fearless. He freq u en tly spoke ning and no d etails w ere given. Since pied the early p a r t of th e evening, te ac h er who has been w orking for th e p u rch a se a p atro n ticket. T he s tu in G resham and m any counted him as W alter w as em ployed in longshore a fte r w hich a uniq u e b an q u e t w as p ast tw o y ea rs w ith Miss Abby W hite- d en t body ap p re cia tes th e in te rest, a t disqualified. w ork it w as assum ed th a t th e d ro w n served, p rep ared by th e losing team side of P o rtlan d . Miss Tow le h as ten d an ce and su p p o rt of th e school a w arm perso n al friend. ing w as in connection w ith his work. w ith Mrs. E lm er Cook as cap tain . Mrs. tak en th e m usical co u rse a t Oregon p atrons. T he United S tates im ported an av Oregon produces only 52 per ce n t of E v ery effort w as m ade to com m uni era g e of 36,700,000 pounds of w aln u ts A g ricu ltu ra l College and last sum m er and 19,500,000 pounds of filberts in h er pork req u irem en ts. One of the cate w ith Cooston b ut te leg rap h and W. McKee, cap tain of th e w inners, sut studied a t th e Oregon N orm al a t Mon Attention, Berry Growers! q uestions to com e before th e livestock a t one tab le w ith her su p p o rters, each of the y ears 1919, 1920 and 1921. H ave you re tu rn e d th a t q u estio n C om m ercial production of w aln u ts in section of 'th e a g ric u ltu ra l econom ic telep h o n e w ires w ere down and tra in w here W. C. L aw ren ce acted as to a st m outh. They w ill begin th e ir w ork in th e United S tates is lim ited to the conference a t th e college J a n u a ry 21 serv ice w as stopped by th e storm . A m aster. At th e h o stess' table, headed th e G resham studio on J a n u a ry 14. a l e as to your pro b ab le ton n ag e of sta te s of Oregon, W ashington and C al to 26 w ill be d eterm in atio n of th e ex m essage w as sen t from h ere by radio T he plan as o utlined is for Miss b erries for next y ea r? T his is p rob by Mrs. Cook, W. O. S haver w as to a st ifo rn ia. Tlje extent to w hich n u t te n t to which p o rk production can be and a rep ly w as received S atu rd ay W alton to ta k e th e m ore advanced g row ing should be encouraged in this increased by b e tte r utilizatio n of farm n ig h t confirm ing th e re p o rt and sa y m aster. Speeches and to a sts by th e pupils in piano and Miss Tow le to in ably m ore Im p o rtan t to us th an you w astes. would think. We a re alread y booking m any m em bers b ro u g h t to a close one s ta te w ill be gone into tho ro u g h ly a t ing th a t th e body w as recovered. Mrs. of th e m ost enjoyable evenings of its tro d u ce th e D unning system for p ri o rd ers for next y e a r's b erries and th e a g ric u ltu ra l econom ic conference m ary in stru c tio n in piano and voice. would like your estim ate to help us in H arla n and h er sons R obert and kind ever held a t Lynch. Christmas Gift Certificates, to be held a t C orvallis, J a n u a ry 21 to 26, next. I have received th e C h ristm as gift A lfred T hom as left S unday n ig h t by T he officers of Lynch circle are Mrs. T his system , It is explained, is a p m aking sales. So p lease re p o rt at certificates from th e Real Silk H osiery autom obile in an atte m p t to reach th e G. F o rtn e r, p resid e n t; W. O. Shaver, proved by leading a r tis ts and by its once. Som ething for th e c a r for X m as— M ills and would be glad to call a t your We have received enough Inquiry a sp o t light, wind shield w iper, m otor hom e and explain th e benefit of th ese scene of th e accident. vice p re sid e n t; Mrs. E. C urtis, se c re use th e pupil is able to easily g rasp th e fu n d am en tals of m usic w ith ease, about a G ro w ers’ M eeting to w a rra n t W alter T hom as w as 18 y ea rs of age ta ry ; W. C. L aw rence, tre a su re r. m eter, a new tire. G resham O verland certificates. P e rry K itzm iller, G resh Co. W. A. H essel. H is fa th e r died in an accid en t before since it cre ate s an In te re st and zest action, so we a re w orking on a p ro am , phone 581. th a t has proved very helpful. .................................................................................................• • ■ • • " • " I ' l H I I I I I I I I I I M t I I I I I I I I H H I I I t l l l l l l l l l l l l l l | | | | | | | 11, M l I I I I U I , , 11,1, 1 M l I ( I I I ,1 It k he w as born. H e is survived by his COM ING EVENTS. gram th a t w ill be annou n ced early = = m other, his b ro th ers an d tw o sisters, T hese young ladles a re w ell q u a li n ex t week, th e date being fixed for Shadow social, W ednesday, Decem on e of whom lives a t Cooston. ber 12. a t G range hall by Queen E sth e r fied to give good value in th is field of S atu rd ay , D ecem ber th e 29th. W atch In stru ctio n and th e com m unity is fo r for th e program and a rra n g e your circle. Two vegetable crops a season and C ottrell Com m unity church bazaar, tu n a te in having them ta k e up th e p lan s so you can be su re to atten d as use of cover cro p s to m ain tain soils in F riday, Decem ber 14. w ork w hich Miss Honey has ca rrie d it w ili probably be a m eeting of g rea t ¡¡p h y s ic a l and fe rtility conditions, are on so su ccessfu lly for th e p ast four value to you. E n te rta in m e n t and b azaar a t Union ' j ad v an tag es of irrig a tin g th e vegetable years. D. E. TOW LE, M anager, j garden. Q uality and size are im schoolhouse, Decem ber 15, by P.-T. BERRY GROW ERS PACKING CO. proved by w ater a t th e rig h t tim e. It asso ciatio n of Union school. Card of Thanks. I w ill enable th e grow ing of one crop at IS Ready We w ish to th a n k o u r frien d s and ! least not in com petition w ith g en eral UNION Egg size and sh ap e is in herited. gro w ers, in su rin g a good m ark et. I r neighbors for th e ir sym pathy, and rig atio n crops h it th e m a rk e t both G radual selection of those b ird s w hich floral offerings, and especially th e in addition to a la rg e num ber also lay A su rp rise p arty w as held a t the i e a rlie r and la te r th a n unw atered “selects" w ill tim e elim in ate th e birds school for th e b eautiful flow ers which home of Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r L edbury 1 crops. laying th e low er grad e eggs. w ere given a t th e fu n eral of o u r son on th e evening of D ecem ber 7 In honor SOUFTOINO » e - __ • . I Egg sheU co ,o r does not effect the and b ro th er, E rn e st R itsch ard . of Mrs. L ed b u ry ’s b irth d ay . The a" s p o t l ig h t , w in d s h le ld ’ X l p e r ' ' m o t o r 1 ' Va,Ue ° f egg8' b u t 11 <loes m ake a Mrs. H enry Hoesly, Mr. and Mrs. g u ests w ere assem bled a t th e hom e of m e te r a n e w t i r e . G r e s h a m O v e r la n d difference in th e ap p earan ce. All Our stock of Christmas Cards, Books, Toys, Dishes, Alex. H uber, R udolph W. R itsch i-2-— ” ■ . A » e s s e i. brown or all w hite eggs will com m and Mrs. M. O. K elley and took the hostess ard. Fountain Pens, Stationery, Silverware, Ivory, Etc. is com pletely by su rp rise w hen they a r larger than ever before. rived In a body. T he evening was sp en t In playing card s. H onors w ent to Leo H arm s and consolation to H er Com«* in and ronipar«* our prices m an H offm elster. L ater th e re w ere m usic and gam es w hich w ere enjoyed by all. A delicious luncheon was then served. T hose p rese n t w ere: Mr. and Mrs. Ja k e DeYoung and son V ernon, Mr. and Mrs. A. H arm s, Leo H arm s, Cham p and L ucile H arm s, Mr. and ' < l » m i l U I I I I H I I I I H I I I I I I t H t l l H | | | | | | | t t n m i | | m n n ( ) m | , ) )||M ) , | | | ( | l t n t l iiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiM iiiiir Mrs. M. G. Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. L ingle. Mr. an d Mrs. A. W ellm an, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P ro eb stel, L ew is H er m an, G race and C lara H offm elster, Mrs. W eddler, Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r In Masonic Hall. Gresham L edbury and d au g h ter Ruby. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph H arm s and fam ily m otored from P o rtlan d to spend th e w eek-end w ith relativ es. Mrs. G a rre tt T u rn e r and sm all son “ Kewple” Olson’« Orchestra Donald a re visiting a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W itzel. Lunch will be served D orothy K elley was un ab le to attend COMMITTEE school th e la tte r p a rt of th e week on B. W. THORNE JACK SHULTZ ED AYLSWORTH ED. METZGER W. A. H ESSEL acco u n t of illness. T he first snow of th e season ap peared on F rid ay evening. E veryone w as su rp rised to see it ab o u t an inch deep th e next m orning. T he P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n will give a b azaar a t the schoolhouse on Your friends can buy anything you can give them S atu rd ay evening, D ecem ber 15. All except your photograph. It is the ideal Christmas Gift. a r e Invited to atten d . Mr. H eacock w as q u ite su ccessfu l Now is the time to arrange for an appointment—free w hile h u n tin g th e o th e r day and re from the confusion of Christmas week. tu rn ed w ith a larg e coyote. The next issue of the Outlook will be the large, beautiful, holiday number. It will be re- plete with timely articles» announcements and j .TT™ greetings. Many extra copies have already been X T .' S * " ' » . ’ ” ordered. Mailed to any address at 10c a copy. ■ “ ?mX“'7„X X X dTX P,'S The hristmas ^tore Gifts for Everybody “THE THREE WISE MEN” Gresham Drug Co. The Rexall Store DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 14 Let Your Photograph Carry Xmas Cheer Phone 541 Hardy’s Studio Open Sundays by A ppointm ent Gresham S u b scrib e for th e G resham Outlook now and get th e splendid holiday num ber w hich w ill be issued on De cem ber 14. You will also receive the p ap er all of 1924, all for $1.50.