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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1924)
Farmers Week Is Scheduled for Febru T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 13, s o . 9« 11 to 16, Ending W ith Usual Business Men’s Banquet to Farmers and Wive« G resham O utlook GRESHAM. M l'LTSOM AH ( 'Ol'N'TY, OREGON, TELEPHONECOMP a NY REELECTS DIRECTORS TI ’ESILI V. JANUARY 2», 1921 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS #1.50 Per Year KILBOURNE QUINTET HERE FEBRUARY 8 Minister Police Chief Bryan’s Candidate T he p rin cip al item of business a t the m eeting of th e stockholders of the M ultnom ah & C lackam as M utual T el ephone com pany yesterday afternoon w as the reelection of the en tire board of directo rs. J. C. Shultz, E rm a S hultz and K. A. Miller. The ann u al sta te m en t w as read and w as ordered to be published and copies sent to the stockholders. W. D. KINDER IS NEW COUNTY CLUB AGENT Definite word has been received from H C. Seym our, sta te club leader of th e ap pointm ent of W. D. K inder as’ county club ag e n t for M ultnom ah county, th e position u n til recently held by E thel Calkins. Mr. K inder w as recom m ended by th e sta te club leader and his ap p o in t m ent has been passed by th e p resid e n t and board of reg en ts of th e a g ric u l tu ra l college. The m a tte r of providing the neces sa ry capital for im provem ents and the T h e of U eChPl i h nsch ® ” ,e r ta ,n e " WiU pre8ent “ " ne p ro g ra,n “ n d er ’ » aP‘« s n a tu ra l expansion of the system w as tak en up and a fte r some discussion it Mr. Seym our says th e extension s e r w as decided to leave the question to a vice m ade very thorough and careful su bsequent m eeting to be held on Mon ca n v ass of the ap p lican ts available day afternoon. F e b ru a ry 25, afte r the for th e position and in selectin g Mr. ia 8l o<’kholders have had an opportunity K inder feel th a t th ey have secured th e to consider th e m a tte r m ost su itab le person for th e place. The necessity of ta k in g ca re of pos M ultnom ah co unty in th e m a tte r of An attem p t w ill be m ade to o rg an ize N oreen, Jo h n Ott. Marv Owen Melcher sible losses on account of sleet club w ork is considered one of th e sto rm s and of ta k in g steps to m in i ~ » e ie n L au- best counties In the state. T he w ork m ize th e dam age w as recognized. It is w ell organized and the ch ild ren a re ¡ i S i n T F e b r ^ l T a t T i ? ^ Ci’in m ercla1 A rithm etic - M elcher is hoped to put th e 28 lines leading to very en th u sia stic in th e ir w ork. The Rev. A llie W. Leigh, B ap tist th e 12-mile co rn e r in a cable and th u s An effort has been m ade to get in ! « “ ‘ hel H eadley. A lta Hen- club leaders a re organized to back up Church M inister of Paducah, Ky., d ecrease the hazard from storm s. It touch w ith all g rad u a tes hv n o - t- .l d ? tk s e n ’ Reuben Jacobson. Rosam ond th e club agent in all his w ork and the was so activ e in m oonshine raids A lbert A l e x a n d e r M urphee, is estim ated th a t such a cable would last y ea r th a t he has now been co operation Is a helpful fe a tu re of the G ainsville, F la., P resid en t of the co st $3000. A fter the storm tw o y ea rs made Chief of Police in th a t city w ork. U n iv ersity of F lorida, whom Wm. >f 25,000 residents. ago it w as n ecessary to use m any Je n n in g s B ryan announces as his Mr. K inder com es to th is new and e ra l an n o u n cem en t as an Invitation poles w hich w ere sh o rt or im perfect. choice fo r the D em ocratic notnina- P lan e G eom etry— W ilma Chase, Les im p o rta n t Held w ith th e education and and w ill be on hand. All g rad u a tes T hese need to be replaced, as w ell as GROWERS TO HEAR tion fo r P resid en t. experien ce req u isite to assu re success. are urged to ta k e an in te re st in th is lie Lynch, H elen L aw rence. m any cro ss arm s. To do all th is and SPEAK ER AT T R O IT D A L E im p o rta n t move for th e good of the D om estic A rt—W ilm a F ensk. R eta H e was g rad u a ted from Oregon allow for the steady grow th of the COMMUNITY ciio ris H unter. school and th e com m unity. A g ricu ltu ra l college in th e cla ss of system equal or g re a te r th an th a t of An im p o rta n t m eeting of celery and TO RE ORGANIZED 1922, and has sp e n t th ^ g r e a te r p a r t of T h ree new stu d en ts, W ayne and D om estic Science— D orothy Cooper th e p ast year w ill n ecessitate not less o th e r vegetable g ro w ers w ill be held Lois T rim ble and B eatrice B eehler en E lean o r G ebhardt. his life on a farm and is th o ro u g h ly th a n $10,000. a t T routd ale, in th e city h all, next S teps have been tak en to o rg an ize tered school y esterd ay m orning, b rin g fam iliar with live stock. He h as been H ouse D ecoration — H elen Hisey, W ednesday evening, F e b ru a ry 6. a com m unity ch o ru s for G resham u n T he logical w ay to provide th is c a p ing th e to ta l re g istra tio n to 265. Joyce K idder, Ina Sm ith, E tta A n d er der th e d irection of Joseph A. F inley for th e la st y ea r and a h alf county ita l, according to Mr. Shultz, would The prin cip al sp e ak e r w ill be C. C. D u rin g th e first h alf of school th is son. club ag en t for M alheur county. T his be to issue p referre d stock, but th is Gignoux, su p erv iso r of th e a g ric u l of P o rtlan d , who is w ell know n in year the follow ing stu d e n ts w ere ca n be done only a t th e consent of all tu ra l d ep a rtm en t of th e Union Pacific honor stu d en ts, w hich m eans th ey had S h o rth an d I— F lo ren ce A rnot, Golda th is vicinity and who has done w ork p ast y ear he had 80 per cen t com ple tions in club w ork and a large per- Adams, M argaret A nicker. A nna H am of th is kind h ere on form er occasions th e h olders of com mon stock. T his is railw ay system . Mr. Gignoux com es an av erag e of 90 o r b etter in fo u r su b ilton, Mabie Jack so n . E stelle Jo hnson, w ith splendid success. A m eeting for en tag e of th e clu b s finished as 100 per obviously out of the question. The from Omaha and will speak on special jects and 90 or b etter in citizenship, issu an ce of bonds w as suggested and lines of a g ric u ltu re and h o rtic u ltu re in o rd er to be exem pt an av erag e of V aletta Macaw. D orothea Sm ith. org an izatio n will be held In th e M eth cent clubs, with a to ta l profit for club 'th e “open m ortgage bonds” weze ex in the in te re st of the p ro d u cers of this odist E piscopal ch u rch on T uesday w ork for th e y ea r 1923 of $4,064.61. S h o rth an d II—G eneva Sim m onsen, 90 in citizen sh ip and 90 in th e su b ject K inder has been a tire le ss w o rker, go F ra n ce s A rvidson, M yrtle B uckner evening of next week a t 8 o’clock, and p lained by A ttorney H enry S. G ray of section. is required. ing day and night to w hatever p a rt of Slgrid Aim. P o rtla n d , who w as introduced by Mr. all sin g e rs of th e com m unity a re in T he m eeting w ill begin a t 7:30 and th e county he m ight be needed. He HONOR STUDENTS. S hultz. T he com pany now h as $15,- pro d u cers a re urged to atten d , es Com m ercial G eography — R inar vited to join. W ork will begin a t once has been especially stro n g in th e F resh m en — H elen A lthaus, D orothy M attson, G uerney Wood. Sigrld Aim. 000 in bonds, w hich a re notes o u t pecially celery, cabbage, cauliflow er on th e sacred o p eretta "R u th ," by tra in in g of live sto ck judging team s Cooper, M elcher D uncan, E lean o r stan d in g , not m ortgage bonds. In d is and lettu ce grow ers. Biology—Vada A nderson, W illene A stor Brook, w hich will be p resen ted G ebhardt, R achel H eadley, K enneth B otkin, L ouise E m erson, E rn e st Nel some tim e in A pril. A sm all m em b er and In assistin g in th e live stock w ork cu ssing th e subject. A. D ow sett, fo rm E special in stru c tio n and in fo rm a H orberg, David L ane, E velyn Ledine for clu b m em bers. Mr. K inder has e r p resid e n t of th e telephone com pany, son, H o rten se Sow ard, E dw ard Stubbs, ship fee will be ch arg ed In th e ch o ru s tion w ill be given w ith resp e ct to th e and Amy Noreen. secured th e best of cooperation of the A nna N ordblom, D orothea Sm ith, to cover cost of m usic an d o th er said he believes th a t from $15,000 to grow ing of head lettu ce and th e m a r local lead ers and also w ith th e p a r S ophom ores— D ora H offm elster. $20,000 w ill be n ecessary to take care A lice W alker, A nna H am ilton, S arah n ecessary expenses. T he o p e re tta will ket th erefo re, as w ell as celery and be given in a larg e au d ito riu m and en ts an d Is well liked by th e club of th e c u rre n t y e a r’s expansion. J u n io rs—G eneva Sim m onsen and M etzger. o th e r crop s grow n in th is selection. m em bers. He b ro u g h t a large delega m ay be In costum e. H o rten se Sow ard. C hem istry—A nna H am ilton. T he tr e a s u r e r ’s re p o rt w as consid tion to th e sum m er session a t th e col Mr. Gignoux is m aking a trip from Physics— M ildred M etzger, S e ^ o r s —Golda Adam s, A nna H am il ered a sa tisfac to ry one and showed Mr. F inley will b rin g his ch o ru s lege la st sum m er. W hen you consider O m aha for th e special p u rp o se of ton, Mabel Ja ck so n , L illian L ekander, Civics—G olda A dam s, Ja m es Brow n, from P o rtlan d on F eb ru ary 15, and th a t carefu l, conservative m anagem ent th a t he had to trav el by auto over 500 ta lk in g to th e p ro d u cers in th is sec Mildred M etzger, A nna N ordblom and Violet Brooks, M yrtle B uckner, W il h as been given Nhe b u siness of th e will rep e at th e o rato rio "T h e Mes m iles to reach th e college, you know tion and it is hoped th a t th e m eeting D oris Zim m erm an. liam F ritz, ’ B lanche Mabie sia h ,'' w hich w as rec en tly su n g in the **• weaaw n H a arris, i i io, iilulilt; com pany; $2750 in notes have been w ill be w ell atten d by p ro d u cers from S tu d en ts exem pt in rec en t exam ina- 3 achson, L illian L ek an d er, V aletta P o rtlan d civic au ditorium . It w ill be th a t he had developed un In te re s t In paid off during th e p a st year. The th e work. T routdale, G resham and o th e r section. tions w ere: Macaw, M ildred M etzger, A nna Nord- u n d er local au sp ices and th e place to ta l liabilities a t the p rese n t tim e Any one who has a sm all tr a c t of In accep tin g th e position In M ult E n g lish I— H elen A lthaus, D orothy bl°® , Rose P o tter, D oris Zim m erm an, will be announced later. Mr. F inley am o unt to $16,542.65, including th e land w hich he d esires to m ake m ore Cooper, D aisy Daly, L ucille Dodson, Lo,l ise H ow ard. $15,000 bonds. T he to ta l assets, a c will conduct th e ch o ru s and Miss Ruth nom ah county, Mr. K inder said to H. profitable w ill do w ell to atten d th is M ildred D rlesel, M elcher D uncan, M and M H isto ry —A ille B artell, H ein rich will be accom panist. The f . Seym our th a t he w as p a rtic u la rly co rd ing to th e sta te m en t, am ount to m eeting. R achel H eadley, E dith Jo h n so n , H elen E le an o r Botkin. D ora H o ffm elster solos w ill be tak en by Mrs. F in ley and pleased to come to M ultnom ah county $43,452.38. A nyone d esirin g fu rth e r inform ation because It was going to give him an T he boundary line betw een th e te r or m eans of tra n sp o rta tio n to T ro u t K arlen , E velyn Ledine, Amy N oreen. E rn e st Meyer, S arah M etzger, Clifford Mrs. E d g ar Hoak, so p ran o s; Mrs. 0 . ex cellen t o p p o rtu n ity to work w ith the Sylvia W eston and K enneth H orberg. Middleton. W. Reif, alto ; Guy D. Jo n es, te n o r; rito ry of th e Pacific S tates and the dale, m ay ap p ly to A. M eyers of F irs t local lenders. He also stated th a t he E nglish II— E lean o r Botkin. M ar- A m erican H isto ry —Anna Nordblom. «• n m e y , Dass. T h ese will Jos. A. Finley, bass. T hese w ill be local telephone com pany is u nder con S tate Bank. g a re t Cady, D ora H offm elster, H a rrie tt ' ada A nderson, H arold C arlson, S taf- su p p o rted by a ch o ru s of a t le a st 50 realized Miss C alkins had put o ver a sid ération, according to Mr. S hultz, by T h ere w ill be o th e r sp e ak e rs th a t H olm es, H elen L audan, M yrtle Soder- J ford D°w sett, O rville D avidson, H elen voices m ost w onderful piece of work In th e th e public service com m ission. A ten w ill m ake th e m eeting very in te re s t county and th a t th e person who fol qulst. ; H isey, E rn e st K arlen , A gnes L und- ta tiv e agreem en t has been m ade by ing. E nglish I II —Vada A nderson, W il- q u ist’ L eslie L ynch, D aniel M acfar- T he case of th e sta te a g a in st L. L a t lowed h er w as going to have an e n o r re p re se n ta tiv e of th e tw o com panies, lene B otkin, H arold C arlson, W ilma lan e’ Hl,iar M attson. E rn e st Nelson, ourell cam e up for h earin g before m ous Job, but w ith the o rg an ization w hich is now aw aitin g th e action of COUNTY FAIR DATES Jo h n Brown, Justice of th e peace, th is th a t she has left and th e ex cellent co Chase, Louise E m erson, H elen H am - W i,llam S andstrom , G ertru d e S h arkey, th e public service com m ission. T his SET EDR AI Gl ST 4-9 m and. H elen Hisey, E lizabeth H o rn E dw ard Stubbs, H o rten se Sow ard, aftern o o n and w as dism issed on a c o p eratio n of th e people in the county w ill obviate th e encroachm ent of either ing, L ouise H ow ard, A gnes L u n dquist, W alter T lllstro m , M abie W inters, count of th e fau lty com plaint. F ra n k w ere giving to club w ork, he knew he com pany on th e te rrito ry of th e other. The tim e for th e M ultnom ah county M ary Owen, G ertru d e S harkey. G en E sth e r W est. Spybrock was th e com plaining w it would enjoy w orking th ere, and th a t Mr. S hultz asked th e cooperation of fair has been set for th e w eek of A u ness. T he case was over th e alleged he hoped to give th e people club w ork eva Sim m onsen, H o rten se Sow ard. E d sto ck h o ld ers and telephone u se rs in g u st 4 to 9. w hich w ill be th e b eg in w ard Stubbs. stealin g of a lap robe. D eputy D is th a t th ey would co n tin u e to be proud Jo u rn al-O u tlo o k B argnlns. th e m a tte r of saving loss to th e com ning of the Pacific n o rth w est fa ir c ir of. IV E nglish n g lish IV—Golda Adam s, Sigrld . Quickly! T h ese b arg ain ra te s tric t A tto rn ey G raham ap p eared for p any and keeping up th e efficiency of cuit. accordin g to an an n o u n cem en t in Aim, Mabie Ja ck so n . L illian L ekander. d , ° nly » ntU F e b r“ *«’y 5. Daily th e s ta te and F ra n k M anning for th e — ...» Mr. K inder ........... w ill —• begin his »»■» w ork ul at th e service. If a line falls acro ss the the O regonian th is m orning. V aletta Macaw, M ildred M etzger. Anna and S m % a 7 j o u r ^ °"*'e a an<l w ,|l move here w ith Mrs defense. L L ato ato u u rell rell w w as as fined fined $10 $10 by by once drivew ay, he said, it should be laid H. A. Lew is w as th e re p re se n ta tiv e Nordblom N ordblom, , A lice W alker, and D oris Daily Jo u rn a l, l $6; ('lut'lookw O utlook w U ith h Daily* D a ilv R e c o r d e r 8 - 8chnel<J«>’ In m u n icip al I K lnder down and covered b u t not cut, as the of th e local co unty fa ir a t th e m eeting co u rt on th e ch a rg e of d ru n k en n e ss ! T he co unty club lead ers will give a Zim m erm an. and S unday Jo u rn a l, $7.80.__Adv. m ost ca refu l splicing of the w ires held In S eattle. in connection w ith th e o th er ch arg e. reception to Mr. and Mrs. K inder on L atin I—H elen A lthaus, D orothy . m ak es an im perfect m edium and will E fforts w ere m ade by H. A. Lew is, Cooper. Daisy Daly, E lean o r Gebhardt', one “else X a m / ° ' I T ’i 8<’, ? e — Monday evening, F eb ru ary 4, at the ca u se m ore o r less noise in th e te le ex-president of th e M ultnom ah county E lsa Jo h n so n , E dith Jo h n so n , H elen classified. * ,h e See th e b arg ain s listed in th e W ant hon>« of th e ex -p resid en t, Mrs. Jo h n phone. fair board, to have th e d ate for th e K arlen , M ildred K um m el, Amy Noreen, Lynch. All club lead ers are invited. Fifty-five new telephones w ere in fair set forw ard to th e week of A ugust M arg aret Cady, H ervey Ide, Milton sta lle d la st year, all of w hich came 11. but they w ere unavailing. Lake. u n solicited. R equests a re com ing in "W e a re satisfied ,” said Mr. Lewis. S panish I— R achel H eadley, R osa alm o st daily for telephone service We had the m ost su ccessfu l week last mond K itzm iller, H elen S andstrom , and th e grow th of th e system Is a s year we ever had and alth o u g h our G ertru d e Sharkey. sured. 1923 d ate w as a w eek ea rlie r. Ju ly 31 S panish II—M arg aret K oerner, M yr to A ugust 4. we had p erfect w eath er tle S oderquist, H o rten se Sow ard, L il II. W. Lynch Reelected President and should have th is year. We have lian L ekander. A lice W alker. County Farm Bureau. no kick com ing.” L atin I I —A llie Bartel'l, D ora Hoff H erb ert W. Lynch w as reelected The sta te fair a t Salem will be held m elster. p resid e n t of the M ultnom ah county th e week of S ep tem b er 22 to 27. A lgebra I— H elen A lthaus, D orothy farm b ureau a t a w ell attended m eet The re g u la r m eeting of th e fair Cooper, Daisy Daly, R achel Headley, ing held here la st S atu rd ay . Guy H. board will be on n ex t M onday eve A lta H endrickson, K enneth H orberg, R obertson w as elected vice president ning. F eb ru ary 4, a t th e city hall. Reuben Jacobson, Edith Johnson, E lsa and d ire c to r to succeed F. N. Lasley. Johnson, David Lane, Evelyn Ledine, T he o th e r m em bers of the board are. FAMOUS COW HDI.DS Melvin M agnuson, Amy N oreen, May- W illard Bliss. B ert Bolce and W. F. GOOD ON MILK TEST Sloan, Mildred S u rb e r. Edna Wood, R obinson, who w ere reelected. | M elcher D uncan, Rosam ond K itzm il Word has been received by A. H. ler, M arjorie H eacock, M argarette T h ere w as a good rep rese n tatio n of m em b ers and m any v isitors. Among B urns, local H olstein breeder, from H em m ers, E lean o r Botkin. W illiam th e sp e ak e rs w ere Dr. F. G. Taylor, th e C arnation stock farm n ear S eattle E lliott, Jo h n H illy ard , H elen Maxwell. re p re se n ta tiv e of the n ational farm . th a t th e fam ous cow. B ella Veeffian Addle P ullen, F ra n k Sm ith. M yrtle b u reau , C hicago; H. E. K ru eg er of ' 8e* ,s M atador, sold by B u rn s to the B uckner. R oseburg, presid en t of th e sta te farm i Mock farm , is co n tin u in g h e r g rea t A lgebra 3d S em ester—A ille B a r b u re a u ; L. G. Sm ith of Scappoose and record in her m ilk te st, and is giving tell, Olivia Beehler. Glen Full, D ora H. H. C hindgren of M olalla, both di- ' ra,,re th a n 106 pounds of m ilk daily, H offm elster, Ire n e S chw eitzer, M yrtle re c to rs of th e s ta te bureau. I T his cow rec en tly com pleted a seven- S oderquist, Mabel Ja ck so n . Beulah A reso lu tio n w as unanim ously *Iay te st w ith 615 pounds of m ilk and Beehler, E ldore Jo hnson, Mary Knie- passed favoring w ith d raw al from th e | 36 35 Pounds of b u tte r to h er credit, fel. old s ta te b ureau and th e form ation of B,,rn s has rec en tly m ade sev- B ookkeeping — C lara B aum ann. a new sta te organization. J era l sales of p u reb red stock of t h e ____ H azel Cooley, V earl Howell. H ervey -------------------- — h ig h e st o rd er to people in th is vicinl- j Ide, G race Lyon, E lvera S alquist, Name of Doll I. Anna- ty. He has sold a 5-year-old cow to Iren e S chw eitzer Alt r. B rannan. Ickler. Ray — .................... If not p resented bv A B- " '" ‘e r of Mr stro n g ceive th e doll w in be «... entitled ontwitui B urns, and a fine ca lf to M argaret th a t tim e Opal J u iirt.ii re ll will A ncient H isto ry — H elen A lthaus. to it and if th a t is not presented K erslak e for clu b w ork A bull was E lean o r G ebhardt, B eatrice Milne, W anda, th e rltb,£d^cfcolce.^will receive sold yesterday to Mr. K eenan, a dairy A rchie Stone. Sylvia W eston. Emma GRESHAM DRUG CO. m an on th e Sandy boulevard n ear L angford. H elen L auden, Louise How The R exall Store. ------------------------ P o rtlan d . T his an im al Is undefeated I a r d 7 ln a S m ith ." D ^ is ZlnTmerman U. H. S. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION WILL BE ATTEMPTED FEB. 5 A DIFFICULT FOCUS Ts '" r . * All kinds of p ru n in g shears, p ru n - j ,n bls c ,a s s «t th e M ultnom ah co unty j Ing saws, etc., at L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co fair. G eneral Science _ E lsa Johnson H elen K arlan, Evelyn Ledine, Amy