Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 01, 1924, Image 1

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G resham O utlook
VOL. 14, NO. »
BERRY GROWERS
BEGIN NEW YEAR
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, I » il
I Secretary of Na~vy^
COMPULSORY SCHOOL ACT
IS HELD INVALID BY COURT
Buckeye Eyes
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
$1.5« Per Year
]
PICTURE MACHINE
WILL AID STUDENTS
The Oregon compulsory school law, tions and therefore had invalidated
The beginning of a new fiscal year
passed over a year ago, to become op­ the act.
The Gresham grade school, with the
for the Berry Growers Packing com­
It is too early for those most in­
erative in 1926, was yesterday de­
pany and the Cooperative Berry
endorsem
ent of the Parent-Teacher
clared unconstitutional and invalid in terested to say whether or not the
Growers, cooperative organizations
association,
has undertaken the p u r­
case will be appealed to the suprem e
the United States district court in
w orking together in the berry lndus-
chase of a motion picture machine to
court. It is thought likely th at it
•• try, begins today w ith favorable pros
Portland.
will be so appealed. It is regarded
cost $365. It is to be financed by the
pects. D. E. Towle, the manager, has
The case was instituted from Hill as an unusually im portant case.
¡sale
of tickets at $1 each, the tickets
addressed the following communica­
Military academy, a private corpera- Probably the hearing could be ad­
tion to the members:
adm
itting
an adult to six and a child
tion, and the Sisters of the Holy vanced on the docket. It is thought
"This is the date of the beginning
to twelve shows. The shows are to
Names of Jesus and Mary. These very probable th a t in case the su­
I of our new year, the sixth of our as-
he given In the school auditorium on
sought an injunction against state preme court affirmed the decision of
I sociation effort. Let us hope it may
the first and third Monday nights
and county officers from enforcing the the federal district court in declar
be our best. If you are interested,
each month. The first one will be
law, claiming it contravened their ing unconstitutional the compulsory
and you should be, do not fail to a t­
next Monday night at 7:30.
rights and liberties as citizens guar­ public school attendance law. the
tend the meetings on the 7th and 9th
anteed by the federal constitution. The 1925 legislature will be asked to en­
Films are obtained from the Univer­
inst. Come and get acquainted with
sity of Oregon or from the film agen­
decision held the law was a co n tra­ act legislation placing these private
your fellow members and learn of the
vention of the rights guaranteed by and parochial schools under the su
cies and are of an educational charac­
details of your business and help elect
the 14th amendment.
ter. The expense for films Is small and
pervision of the state superintendent
• two directors to help steer the ship
when the machine Is paid for no
The opinion read by Judge W olver­ of public instruction.
for two years. These will be im port­
charge will be made except to defray
ton was a lengthy one. It was held
It is hoped th at under the proposed
rental of films.
ant meetings and you should be sure
that the parties bringing the suit had legislation the public and private
A to attend if possible.
If you cannot
property
rights
th
at
were
threatened
There can be no question th at the
schools
will
be
placed
on
a
par.
and
Judge Curtis Wilbur, California
“ attend the least you should do is to Supreme
by the law and were already being th at all teachers will have to be c e r­
Court Justice and a grad­
Rose Schneider, of Cincinnati, picture machine, with careful selec­
give your proxy to a fellow member uate of the Naval Academy in 1888,
injured and th at they had a right to tificated by the state superintendent
was crowned beauty queen of Ohio tion of educational films, will be of
or mail it to the secretary, Miss C. B
has accepted the folio in President
over 500 contestants in state-wide
bring the m atter into the courts be­ of schools. It will also be required
benefit to the school. Mr. Qulcksall
Coolidge’s cabinet as the new Sec­
competition. A diamond lavallier,
Green.
fore the law became effective.
says this will be the only financial
th
a
t
the
public
and
private
schools
re ta ry of the Navy.
“to match her eyes,’' said judges in assistance asked from the patrons this
It was declared th a t there is no use the same standard text books
"This is the last call for straw berry
awarding a token of triumph.
question as to the right of a state to and that the requirm ents of one in­
year. The boys and girls are offering
planting.
Have you planted th at
HAMILTON
HOLT
HELPS
the tickets and It Is being handled so
regulate the Instruction th a t may be stitution will be the same as another
acre? We can still furnish some
NEAR EAST RELIEF given students or to prescribe the
as not to interfere with the school
plants but the grow ers cannot hold
It is declared that such legislation I BOXING, WRESTLING
work.
courses that may be provided, but that would tend to improve some of the
them much longer.
BOUTS
ATTRACT
J. J. H andsaker, who has always be­
Generous response on the p art of
"How is your fuel supply? At the lieved in Near E ast Relief and is well the state by the means th at it had private schools, and remove much of
Something new was staged by the parents and citizens In helping the
adopted
in
passing
this
law
had
ex­
the
criticism
which
resulted
in
the
ra te the fuel ties are moving you will
acquainted with the national organi­ ceeded the police powers given to it passage of the anti-private school law high school boys last Saturday night school put over this simple and help­
need to order soon or the real dry
In the way of athletics when a series ful undertaking will be greatly ap­
ones will be all gone. We recom zation, says that the message of H am ­ under the state and federal constitu- by the voters of this state.
of eight boxing and four w restling preciated by all concerned.
mend cutting the ties into eight pieces ilton Holt recently spoken in Oregon
bouts were held with a large crowd In
KIMBALL
GLEE
CLUB
TO
OUTLOOK DISPLAY SHOWS attendance.
to get the best value for your money has greatly inspired his confidence.
SING AT PLEASANT HOME
as the saving is at least 20 per cent,
18 YEARS OE PROGBESS The surprise of the boxing was the SUGGESTIONS TO SCHOOLS
“If I can say anything while I am
WITH MOVIE MACHINES
especially for summer fuel.
The Kimball School Glee club of
During the past few weeks a most I the defeat of Burton by Pullen- ‘he
in Oregon to encourage support of
“We have acquired a car of very
To show how the rich resources of
Salem will give a delightful program interesting exhibit has been shown In boya wefKhing 160 pounds. At the
good quality sheep guanno, ground the Near E ast Relief, I w ant to say
of
music,
singing,
readings,
stunts
one
of
the
Outlooks
large
front
win-1
end
of
the
8econd
round,
Burton
was
this
country are being developed un­
and sacked, which we can offer a t a th a t word,” said Hamilton H olt to
In a bad way and forfeited the match der methods and how science has
and a Bible pageant a t the Pleasant
members
of
the
Albany
Near
E
ast
Re­
low price if you need fertilizer for
Home M. E. church Saturday evening, Growth, and consists of pictures and I clalmlnK h,s wln<1 would not carry
solved many of m ankind’s most dif­
the berries or garden or lawn or any lief committee.” I am a member of
April 5, a t 8 o'clock. Here is a* copy placards representing the little print- llim throuSh- A knockout seemed due
the
executive
committee
of
Near
East
crop. It is extra good value and acts
ing plant with which the Outlook lf he had Proceeded. Other boxing ficult problems, a series of moving
Relief, as I am a member of many of the program :
quickly.”
organizations, but in none am I more Yachting Chorus ..................... Gabriel started in March, 1911. There were ,,outs w®re Rusher and Johnson, 100 picture films has been prepared and
Glee Club.
then three small power machines, one P° Undcra’ ,he latter wl" nll'K by de Is being distributed by E. I. du Pont
interested than in Near E ast Relief,
SCHOOL OE INSTRUCTION
Tenor s o l o ..................................Selected electric motor and four employes. The C 810,1 ’ °ra h a m and Norby at 75 de Nemours & Co., according to T. E.
“As
a
man
deeply
interested
in
O
Peaceful
N
ight......................
German
FOR N. G. OFFICERS
and Doremus, Northwest manager.
child welfare, I cannot be blind to Negro Medley ........................ Shattuck location was three small rooms up- pounda’ e,,,llnK ,n a draw ;
These reels will be loaned to
stairs over L enard’s tailor shop
Beechlll scoring a technical knockout
Glee Club.
C. G. Schneider, commanding of­ A merica's opportunity to develop
During the 13 years since then most ° Ver C halker’
bell saving Chalker schools, organizations and Individuals
ficer of the local headquarters com ­ American ideals in tens of thousands Enoch Arden ........................ Tennyson
Lloyd Burke.
of the first m achinery has been re- at ,the end of the third round- They for public showing.
pany national guard, will attend the of children in the Near East. This is Old Oaken B
ucket.....................H erbert
P° ? ”,^,8i
One reel Is entitled “An American
school of instruction for all offices to saying nothing of the obligation th at Dried Apple T re e .....................Beswick placed by larger and hotter equip-1
A
clever
exhibition
of boxing was Dye W orks’’ and shows the modern
ment. In fact, only one machine of
be held in the Portland arm ory be­ rests upon us to relieve human suf­
Q uartette.
ginning tomorrow. The school will fering, wherever it is found, to the ex­ Marching T hro’ G eorgia...............Mack the early outfit rem ains and many new given by the W adsworth brothers and way of m anufacturing dyestuffs a t one
Miss Irene Cotton.
ones have been added. The Outlook was called a draw by Referee Noft- of the country’s largest plants located
last four days. It is expected 135 of tent of our ability. I am referring
Pageant—The R esurrection. .Kimball
fleers from all over Oregon will at- simply to America’s opportunity to Lift Up Your H eads............... Fillm ore now has ten power machines, run by slnger. These boys are twins and the at Deepwater, N. J. It gives an Idea
* tend.
nine electric motors and occupies fans had more trouble than the box­ of the enormous size and equipment
Impress the highest ideals upon the
Glee Club.
Among the wide variety of topics to coming generations in the Near East, Baritone solo .......................... Selected many times the space required at the . ers. Trimble and Stuck fought a 3- of a dye making works.
earliest location. The number of em round draw, as did W inters and Mat-
Another reel bears the title "Dyna­
be discussed will be the principles of an opportunity which has been seized K atrina’s Visit to New York
w ar and combat, arm y paper work by the Near E ast Relief in a w onder­ Chalk T a l k J. - E arle Officer.
ployes is about double. The circula­ son. Strong of the Union high school mite at Work,” and depicts the vari­
including payrolls and reports, r e ­ ful way.
tion of the Outlook puts It in the high was too clever for Woods, also of the ous commercial and scientific useB to
Stunt.
school,
which explosives are put in the devel­
cruiting, regim ental adm inistration
Against obstacles abroad th a t America T riu m p h a n t..........Demarest class for country weeklies and sem i­
In the w restling bouts which were opment of the country. Among Its In­
Glee Club.
weeklies.
care of property, rifle practice, drill would have stopped anyone but a de­
attendance, field adm inistration, ch ar­ term ined group of Anglo-Saxons and
The Rev. Earl B, Cotton Is director,
All of the Outlook's machines are for 15-minute periods, Smith and teresting scenes is a slow motion pic­
acteristics of infantry weapons, ta c ti­ against indifferences a t home to the Miss Irene Cotton accom panist and shown In the front window by neatly Mink went to a draw. Brown threw ture of a great dynamite blast. There
cal instruction. In addition there will needs of the world, the organization Mrs. E arl B. Cotton chaperon.
arranged pictures, one section en Anderson, pinning him In one minute. are also views of breaking Ice Jams,
be special classes for the officers rep ­ has persisted until it has done much
This is w hat the critics said of this titled THEN and another NOW, with Schenk of the national guard was too digging great ditches In controlling
strong for Lundy of tho high school mosquitoes and clearing land for ag­
resenting the various arm s of the se r­ to atone for America's tragic failure organization last year as copied from the explanations.
vice.
the
Oregon
Statesm
an.
“The
Kimball
In the growth thus Illustrated the and had his man down In four m in­ ricultural purposes.
to continue in an official way in world
A third reel that has been prepared
School Glee club is really a high class Outlook believes Its business has more utes. The feature of the card was tho
"The Oregon national guard officers affairs.”
singing organization. • * » It has than kept pace with the growth of bout between Southard of the high Is titled "Dynamite In Q uarry Work.”
are already second to none in the
"There is no organization with
country from the standpoint of tra in ­
goods to speak for themselves. The population and general business of school and Geddes of the national This gives an Interesting Insight Into
which I am fam iliar which does its
director has taken a number of unex- the locality. This has been made pos­ guard. The latter had Southard In : the way in which quarries
ing and efficiency and we anticipate
work more economically and efficient-
th at this school will place them in
traordinary voices and built them Into sible by the large am ount of printing hot w ater for 13 minutes but when operated.
and this is in a large degree due
Southard had tired him out It wus b u t^ The fourth reel is titled “The Pass
the front rank in the entire United
to the self-sacrificing work of C. V. a delightful singing organization. and publication work brought to the a m atter of a minute for him to phi Ing of the Oldest Powder Mills In
States,” said A djutant General Geo.
♦ * * They sing with spirit, pre­ office from outside.
Vickery, national executive, and the
Geddes' shoulders to the mat.
America.” This picture Is an Inter-
A. White. "The course of instruction
little group of men around him at cision, and understanding. It ought
These bouts were under auspices of estlng visualization of the old powder
ONCE UPON A TIME-
will enable officers to go into actual
to
be
a
p
art
of
every
preacher’s
busi­
national headquarters, as well as to
the Letterm en's club of Union high works of the du Pont organization
w ar conditions and know w hat to do the g reat number of men and women ness to know music, but these preach
Not so very many years ago there I school and more of them are prom- built near Wilmington, Delaware in
in any emergency.”
ers know It better than so many of
who serve in a voluntary capacity.”
) 1802.
Guy D. Jones, who has been recent­
their cloth! * • * In making up a was a man in a town Just about the | feed.
size of Gresham.
ly promoted to the position of first
program,
the
Kimball
chorus
mem­
Just Like That.
SANDY YOUNG MAN
He was an honest man and he tried | MILS. ANNIE OVERTON
lieutenant in the national guards, is
Mr. Blarney — "You look sweet bers showed good judgment. In pre­
DIES IN (ALIFOBNI
hard
to be a good citizen.
DIES EROM ACCIDENT
attending the school.
enough to eat.”
senting it they showed ability and as­
Miss Flapper—"I do eat. W here siduous preparation.
They hadn't
So he formed the habit of pausing I Mrs. John Bliss received word of
Jam es Richard Jonsrud, son of Mr.
I Index to the news—see W ant Ads.
shall we go?”
slighted their w ork; it was good each evening to review and think | the death of her Bister, Annie Over­
ton,
who
passed
away
February
28
at
B”
d Mrs. J. B. Jonsrud of Sandy, died
work, and it simply had to please."
over his deeds of the day and re-1 her home at Sawtelle, California, Saturday
«
, , t e » l l v from
f r o m complications,
« ¿ m n iir .H n n .
Sa‘urd*X m orning at Good Sam aritan
solve to correct such as did not bear very unexpectedly
the stam p of good citizenship.
after having a very severe attack of i h°’ PRal where he was taken follow-
GRESHAM YOUNG PEOPLE
By and by came the day when he ^F ollow ing Is a sketch from the Saw
acc,dent
the Dixon & Howltt
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
felt
his
acts
and
dealings
were
above
telle
paper:
logging
camp
at
Cherryville
early In
Miss Vivian Hevel and Joe Com­
criticism
and
he
was
happy
as
he
Mrs.
Annie
Overton
for
many
years
‘be
day.
The
funeral
was
held
thia
stock surprised a large number of
mingled with his fellow-townsmen. | a we« known resident of Sawtelle, morning at Boring, the Rev S F Pitts
their young friends recently, when
All went well for some time—but day evening, February 28, at 8 ,;n,c,at,nK- Interm ent was In the
they Invited them to spend the eve­
ning. It proved to be a party at which one day he suddenly realized he was I o’clock. She had been ailing for some ^ drKly cemetery. The young man was
not as happy as he first thought.
¡time but had just been confined to her
years of age. He Is survived by
they announced their engagement.
beil
about
10
days.
his
parents and the following broth-
The house was elaborately decorat­
The habit formed of self-question­
.Th<7 . nn5 V! d t0 8 a* tel.l®_,roln «»no- ,,rs and sisters: Mrs. Roy Hickey of
ed with white, yellow and orange ing had not rusted or broken through I lulu, where they resided 12 years
Mrs. Overton, who had been a real-! ,
, • rs. Roy Funk of Portland,
shades. The announcem ent was hid­ disuse. Instead It was very much
A- Leacock of Rlckreal, Art.
den under daffodils painted on the alive and active and he became aw are dent of Sawtelle for the past 13 years, a*r , ‘
We paid the Gresham growers in 1923
was
a
well
known
member
of
the
John
Jonsrud,
and Mrs. Jas. Folsom of
place cards. The two-course lunch that
unconsciously he had been
$35,000. Did you get your share? You will
A. Martin Relief corps and
acted Cherryville, Lloyd, Ethel Genevieve
was served in yellow and white.
weighing himself, and some place, he as secretary and president of the anrl Franf.()|, j on8rud of ’Sant,
„
get your share this year by rpaking a contract
Original telephone games were knew not where, he was found w ant­ corps several years and was a true
.
°
nanny,
no
and faithful worker in both offices, waa Dorn ln Salf,m and had lived at
played during the evening In which ing.
now at
Letty Pulfer, G ertrude Southard, Ora
What It was he could not for the also was very active In behalf of the , San<ly or Boring for about 20 years,
In deference to the family the mills
Sweek, Percy Pulfer and Adolph life of him tell, and his was a troubled welfare of the veterans. She was also
Interested in other charitable work of Sandy Lumber company, Dixon &
Zenger, were w inners
prizes.
brow as he wended his way to the and made many friends during her
„ .. . ,
.
years of residence In the district.
Portable Mill & Lum-
Those present were the Misses corner mall-box.
Letitla Pulfer, G ertrude Southard,
But the man did not drop the letter She was well liked by all who knew ber company were closed down dur-
Oral and Ora Sweek, Pernlce Beers, he carried Into the mail-box. Con­ her. She was 57 years old and was ‘ng “ >c 'lay. Frank Annon, Andy and
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Northrup. Joe science stepped In and told him his born In Negaunee, Michigan. She is Nick Hllsencup, Johnnie Sinclair and
Gresham, Ore.
Phone 1881
survived by one son. Edward Overton Andrew ham per were pall bearers
Marriage. Elvis Stockton, Ernest lack In citizenship.
and granddaughter Anna Virginia of |
v
o tarers.
Zenger. Darcy Dennis, Adolph Zenger,
Sawtell»', Cailforuia. her mother, Mrs
It was In his failure to spend all of Anna Engels, a sister, Mrs. John
Demented Man Taken.
and Percy Pulfer.
his money a t home: money earned Bliss, of Gresham, Oregon, a brother,
Deputy Sheriff M. M. Squire picked
there; and money th at would go right H. P. Engels and sister Mrs. Gertie up a man near his home In Gresham
A»ery D enier Die*.
back toward making his a better town Pearsons of Portland and a sister, this m orning who showed Indications
Avery Deaver, 40, died on Sunday | In which to live, If spent at home.
Mrs. Mary Ellison of Aurora, Oregon,
besides several nieces and nephews. of being demented. In searching the
at the home of A rthur Heiney of
In Masonic Hall, Gresham
He destroyed the m ail-order letter.
Interm ent will be In the Soldiers' man Mr. Squire ran his hand onto a
tuberculosis. He leaves a wife and
His resolve then made was to never H o m e cemetery, besides her husband, butcher knife In his pocket and was
two children. The body was taken to
John E. Overton, who preceeded her
Kelso, W ashington, where services again patronize m ail-order bouses and on April 1st, 1922, with funeral se r­ severely cut, though his Injury Is not
the
nearby
big
city
stores—but
to
do
considered serious. He took the man
vices at the Home Chapel March 3.
were held today. The Deavers have
all of bis trading at home.
to Portland.
Giirraj’s Jazz O rchestra
been for several months at the Heiney
Then be was a happy man.
DOG NOTH E.
home, where Mrs. Deavers has been
Lunch w ill be served
And
his
town
grew.
Dog
ow
ners
are notified to keep
Oh— That Kind of a Lady.
housekeeper.
their dogs tied or shut up for the next
BE A GOOD CITIZEN.
COMMITTEE
Bank Cashier — "Good morning,
five months. Failure to comply with sonny. And what can I do for y o u r
J. W THORNE
JACK SHULTZ
ED. AYLSWORTH
II admit my sw eetie's overcoat Is
the ordinance will Incur a penalty.
Sonny—"P h ase, sir, I want a che<
check
W A. HESSEL
ED. METZGER
I a bit loud—but he always wears a Summer prtceo HMiqVKTB.
CITY OF GRESHAM
in effe» t now. Kkatrom
book for a lady th at folds In the
muffler with It.”
Truck Servite, pilone USI.
G. A. Cox, Marshal.
middle."
j
W A N TE D
CUCUMBER PICKLES
Oregon Pickle & Canning Co.
DANCE
FRIDAY, NIGHT, APRIL J, 1924