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G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. U , NO. 27 GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE LOCAL BOYS RANK HIGH IN JUDGING PRINCIPAL CANNON GIVES RESUME OE SCHOOL YEAR T h ere w ere tw en ty -sev en stu d e n ts n eith er a b sen t n o r ta rd y in th e high school la st year. A m ong th ese th e freshm en a re Neil A rm stro n g , H ow ard Hopper, K enneth H o rb erg , E velyn Ledine, L ola Read, May Sloan an d Sylvia W eston. T he sophom ores. Beu- ’ r “ ?-, K~ ” “ - K nlefel, H elen L audan, A nna Lind, E rn e st Meyer, W inona Read and M yrtle S oderquist. Ju n io rs, H elen Hisey, Mae Lang, R in ar M attson, W ll- liam S an d stro m and In a Sm ith. Sen- ters, F ra n c e s A rvidson, M arie Blom, Violet Brooks, C lara H offm eister, E stelle Jo h - n so n , L illian L ek an d er and La Monte Stuck. | ' ! Gresham Starch Factory Is Attracting Attention 1021 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS SUO Per NATIONAL GU I RD ROYS TO HAVE MOUNTAIN TRIP MEMBERS FORUM AFFORDS STIMULUS C. O. S chneider, com m anding the local u n it of th e Oregon N ational ------------------------- G uard is in receip t of a le tte r from M ultnom ah county boys m ade a 11 * r a ,iI >ing to know th a t one of refer to it w ith m ore p a rtic u la rs v ery cre d itab le show ing in th e Je rse y 88 to B rig ad ier G eneral George A. W hite, A w ell served d in n er of G resham ’s G resh am ’s in fa n t in d u strie s is a ttr a c t- j its processes in th e n ear fu tu re. b re e d e rs’ c o n test held in Salem last n 1 t g Keneral en eral of Oregon, sta ing atten tio n and is being held up as aJ X ° Ì-, Hl B1.lm m ? n - th e moving m oving ^ a j u 3,1 t a iU i tin g best m eat and vegetables w ith G resh week. Sven N elson of Pow ell V alley •» » th ., 1 \ T '* ’" ° re ,o r th e mem* am ice cream , topped off w ith th e best w as th e high scoring boy of th e sta te im ported m en tal stim u lan t, flavored m ight profitably en courage i th e in d u strle s connected w ith sta rc h , ° f th e g u ard w h,le 8t Camp w ith sociability and wit, is m aking th e and th e re b y won a Je rse y ca lf valued * m a n u factu rin g in E urope, an d p a rt of th is sum m er d u rin g th e ir an- a t $150. A Judging team from th is '* <0 not a w ays know th e value his m achinery used h ere in Oregon n u al encam pm ent. The g en eral has m em bers forum Monday evenings a county com posed of Sven Nelson, °* w bat we p ossess un til som eone dis- * as ,n,lt*<tovs' to * rm an y ' in w **ich ooun- ju s t retu rn ed from Camp Lew is w here p opular and helpful occasion. C harles T allm an and Clifford E kstrom L ast n ig h t’s m eeting afforded a covers it for us and te lls us how h e ' th e i^ i n d u s t r i a l ’y X n i s ^ T r o m ^ t h J mB<,e a r r a ,‘K‘ m en ts to ta k e th e en tied for th ird place in th e contest. tre a t which th e sixty or m ore p resen t would prize it and use it if he pos- ,u ak in K of alcohol for th è ru n n in g of tire Oregon g u ard on a trip to Mt. T hese boys scored as follow s: Sven sessed it I s^a ^*on ary engines to th e tu rn in g out R ainier. T he tro o p s w ill leave Camp w ill long rem em b er w ith p leasure. N elson 285 out of a possible 300; C lif P ro m p tly at 6:30 th e gavel of C h a ir of a large n um ber of th e finer th in g s L ew is by au to tru c k s and to u rin g cars ford E kstro m 225 and C harles T ail- T he Salem S tatesm an h a s discov of com m erce used all over th e w orld, ea rly In th e m orning, arriv in g a t the m an E llerm an resounded, with tables m an 165. T he team scored 675 points ered our sta rc h facto ry and seeks for p a [ ^ c u la r th in g th a t th e m o u n tain about noon. Camp w ill be well filled, and all stood, faced the C oncerning th e c a fe te ria we a re th e u p p er valley th e sam e op p o r w rite r w ishes to get over to th e read er «, j o u t of a possible 900. O ther individ . .. flag and sang a stan za of America. is the fact th a t Salem m ight be m ade m d e “ nd ,h e re tu rn t r *P w lu be oil ual scores earned by boys from th is pleased to announce we have closed tu n ity th e fac to ry gives th is locality Follow ing th e fine 50 cen t dinner p a rt of M ultnom ah county w ere R ich our books w ith a sufficient b alance on i f o rtu n a te ly th e re is no c o rn e r on a po tato flour au d sta rc h an d d ex trin e th e follow ing evening. I t is th e In- for w hich W ithrow 's is gain in g u wide center. te n tio n to ta k e a tho u san d m en each a rd Beadle, 270; C arl Bowman, 255; hand to enable us to buy some dishes s ta r ch m aking and facto ries else- rep u tatio n , cam e th e in tro d u ction of Why? tim e. R alph M cCullough, 225; Clyde J e n and n ecessary equipm ent. We w an t w here in th e sta te wouW h e,p deve,op sev eral new m em bers, F. E. Todd, the B ecause we have h ere in th e Salem O ther th in g s m entioned in th e let nings, 210; K enneth K esterson, 195; o th an k H. P. t h riste n sen , W. C. th e in d u stry and estab lish a m a rk e t d istric t a la rg e acreag e of land on te r from G eneral W hite w ere th a t all p ain t and pap er m an ; K. A. H enricks, L aw rence, Ja s. N aylor, W. T. H ouse, aud rep u ta tio n for th e O regon prod w hich good potato sta rc h potatoes A lvin T illm an, 180. w ork and d rills would te rm in a te by th e ice cream and ice w izard, and T he prizes w ere aw ard ed as fol A. McMillan, Mrs. C. V olbrecht, Mr. uct. m ay be raised. T his is tr u e of all the beaverdam land, on w hich we produce 3:30 d aily ’ w ith th e exception ° t Sat L. A. W ack, th e dry goods king. low s: F o r high scoring team , first B rugger, Mr. Brow n, Mr. Richey, Mr. So fa r as we know th e in fo rm atio n th e g re a te st p a rt of o u r p o tato ton- ur<Iay> upon w hich day ull w ork would Dan C. F reem an , m an ag er of the prize, |3 0 ; second prize, $25; th ird Wood, Mr. S m ith and o th e rs who do In d u stries of Oregon, prize, $20; fo u rth prize, $15; fifth nated tom atoes, cabbage, cucum bers, in th e accom panying a rtic le is c o rrec t n ag e; 350 to 400 c a r loads an nually, suspend a t noon, allow ing th e men A ssociated And m ost of th e sandy land of th e tim e to m ake a trip to S eattle if they m ade the p rin cip al ta lk of the eve prize, $10. O ther com peting team s potatoes, broccoli, p ears, c a rro ts, th o u g h a little bit of it is prophecy, S&ntiam bottom s. so desired, as th ey would not have ning, his g en e ral them e being the apples and o th e r p erish a b le s to th e n ot h istory. The S tatesm an of May each received $5, 25 has the follow ing: I rrlg a t'"1 “ «»>»< value and developm ent of hom e in cafeteria. W ithout do n atio n s we could T he con test w as a rea l success. P otato sta rc h is p rotected by a duty He also advlsed L ie u ten a n t C. G. d u stries. H e drew a fine p ic tu re of A POTATO STARCH FACTORY. Stockm en from all over th e sta te w ere not have h ad th e b alan ce we enjoy. Down at G resham th e re is a potato of a cent and th re e -q u a rte rs a pound: S chneider th a t tra n sp o rta tio n would in d u stria l Oregon, told of th e m any p rese n t as w ell as m any o th e r in te r We w ould like to be advised of vege ested persons. T w enty-one team s p a r tables th e com ing fall and w ill be s ta rc h facto ry th a t is headed to w ard s o th e r sta rc h es by only a ce n t a pound, be fu rn ish ed th e m en w henever it was h andicaps o u r in fan t in d u strie s are P °la ,° possible to do bo . In o th e r w ords in m eeting in so sp a rc ely settled a sec becom ing a big in stitu tio n , a profit ^ a r r .h dext«in e’ , m ade fr,o ni ticip ated in th is event. T he club pleased to com e and g et them . s ta rc h or flour, has a p ro tectiv e duty , . ... . . able th in g for its ow ners an d a g re a t of tw o and a q u a rte r cen ts a pound 8,t’ad ° f th e tru ck 8 rem ain in g *d ' e tion and how it w ould add to th e ir We feel th e A ssociated S tu d en t Body help to our potato g ro w ers. T he fac ju dging took up one of th e th re e days of th e Je rse y ju bilee and w as the of the high school should be c o n g ra t to ry is owned by a close co rp o ratio n ; an d potato flour tw o and a h alf cents tb ey would be a t th e disposal of th e p ro sp erity and in c re ase th e p ayrolls pound. m en w hen off duty. of our sta te If everyone would give ulated on th e splendid cooperation th re e men who believe in th e ir p ro d la rg e st ever held In th e state. P otato Hour has a very la rg e sale No long hikes a re planned for the local concerns th e p referen ce in buy u ct and u n d ersta n d how to m ake it, Sven N elson, who received th e prize and sp irit show n d u rin g th e p ast year. and have no stock for sale. T hey a re . s » « " ■ » r : •“ ing. ca lf donated by C randell and L inn of It has been one of th e m ost p le asa n t building up th e ir facto ry from th e » In th is co u n try , w ith the dem ands of vers wil1 be ln th e im m ediate vicinity T he W ard q u a rte t sang tw o num th e Je rse y B reeders association, has and m ost profitable y ea rs possible. It sales of th e ir p roducts, se llin g m ainly o t ,h ® b arrac k s. b ers and w ere h ea rtily encored. been a club boy for five years. He is our re g re t th a t som e stu d e n ts failed to th e big b ak eries of P o rtlan d , for re c e n t im m ig ran ts for a foundation. H ere is a re a l field for th e building ! T h e g en e ral sta te d th a t he w as un- Rufus C. Holm an spoke on th e prog first took up w ork in p o u ltry and to m ake p assin g m a rk s an d w ill be r e w hich tra d e th ey have n ot so far been up here in Salem of an im m ense in- der the im pression th a t th e men w ere ress and p ro sp ects of the Mt. Hood able to m ake enough sta rc h . T he con tained in th e sam e g rad e an o th e r year. c a rrie d it th ro u g h to com pletion. T he cern also m akes a lot of by-products dl !,? ry ’. one. In te rfe rin g in no w ay w ith ta k in g th e d isap p o in tm en t of th e Cali loop highw ay. He prefaced his ta lk n ext y ear he took up potato w ork and The num ber of fa ilu re s is n o t g re a t of sta rc h , in clu d in g even th e finest ; aa y °JLber fi’d u stry and help in g them but we w ould m uch p re fe r to have com pleted th e project. T his Is his kind of face pow der. all. Why not? Needed, a m an w ith fo rn ia trip like tru e soldiers und th a t by com m ending th e e n te rp rise and T ak in g th e low ly spud and tu rn in g .T be ca p ita l re q u irem en ts his p erso n al opinion w as th a t it w as h o sp itality of th is locality. H e said th ird y ear in calf club w ork. Sven is every stu d e n t p ass on to th e next it in to an elem ent th a t is fit for use ', o t. b® v®ry « ‘ eat. T h e potato m uch b etter to m ake cam p a t Lewis he alw ays found th e people of G resh higher class. Some of th e failu re s a boy who w orks h ard and is m ak w ere due to illn ess, som e w ere due to in enhan cin g th e beau ty of th e finest , arcn and d ex trin e and flour Indus- I and be free to go an d come th a n to be am so cordial and ho sp itab le th a t it ing a rea l show ing for him self. lady in all o u r fair land of fair ladles. I «7„.C° “ ‘d b® IT ofltab',e fr om tb e i„ a closed cam p In C alifornia, w hich lack of sufficient p rereq u isites and we m ade him feel a t hom e on any occa notah fo f«a teSmah n fh8S re f® rre d to ‘his from its own p ro fits’'fro m t h e ’ Inside W° U’d be ab o u t w hat would happen Gresham Shooters Stand High. fear several fa ilu re s a re d irectly due sion observed here. H e spoke on the u n d er the ex istin g circu m stan ces. O. N. F o rd of th e P o rtla n d Gun to our negligence in fo rcin g th e daily potato facto ry before, and expects to out. benefit g en erally to th e s ta te ot our club, n ea r G resham , led th e field w ith class w ork. system of com pleted highw ays, how INDIVIDUAL HONORS WON LEGION TEAM DEFEATS PORTLAND YOUNG PEOPLE it bro u g h t th e p ro d u cer and consum er 198 out of 200 on S unday th e closing C oncerning th e stu d e n t loan fund, BY LOCAL RIFLE EXPERT PORTLAND WONDERS 28-3 MARRIED IN GRESHAM n e a re r to g eth er, saved tim e and elim day of th e n o rth w est sp o rtsm e n ’s we now have $280.28 and th is money th re e day shoot at Tacom a. W. G. is availab le to any g ra d u a te of th e C orporal Ja ck so n F. Jo n e s of th e U nder an av a lan ch e of h its and ru n s j A p retty hom e w edding took place inated w aste, and m ade possible the W arren of P o rtlan d w as first in th e high school o r an y m em ber of th e s tu rifle team of th e local N ational g u ard th e P o rtlan d W onders, "a baseball 1 a t Die resid en ce of Mr. and Mrs. C. W extensive to u rist trav e l w hich a n n o rth w est hundred, b rea k in g 100 d en t body of G. U. H. S. T he money com pany won second position in th e te am " w ent dow n to d efeat S unday I G uile S unday aftern o o n at 3:30, w hen nu ally bro u g h t m illions of d o llars to straig h t. th e state. w ili be loaned upon good secu rity at Individual score a t th e rifle c o n te st at before th e stro n g G resham A m erican H arold W. lto d ab au g h of Flake stre e t Our own J a c k Stafford reg istered not to exceed 3 per cent. We w onder C lackam as ran g e la st S unday in th e T he Mt. Hood loop road, said Mr. Legion team by a score of 28 to 3. P o rtlan d , an d Miss Isabelle J. S u th e r 191 out of 200, and on F rid a y , the if stu d en ts have re a lly used th e ir first of a series of th re e try o u ts to se H olm an, is co n stru c te d or u n d er con " om th e fa n ’s point of view the lan d of Drew stre e t, P o rtlan d , w ere opening day, he shot 144 out of 150. heads and p en cils in figuring th e pos lect a team of 13 to re p re se n t th e O re u n ited ln m a rria g e by th e Rev. G. R. tr a c t for its e n tire d istan ce of 170 gam e w as “p u n k ,’’ b ut even so the H erb ert N ewm an of P o rtla n d was sibilities of ad d itio n al education gon N ational g u ard a t Cam p P e rry in S ch lau ch , p asto r of th e local B ap tist m iles. To be ex act m ore th an half elected p resid e n t of th e n o rth w est Som etim es th e people w ho borrow a Ohio n ex t Septem ber. H is sco re w as local p lay ers fatten ed th e ir b attin g ch u rch . The rin g cerem ony was used th e d istan ce is h ard -su rfa ced and all av erag es by g a rn e rin g an even 20 hits sp o rtsm e n ’s association for th e com little m oney and go to school find th a t 317 o ut of a possible 350. H e w as b ut T he bridesm aid w as Miss P au li of but a few m iles is good m acadam . It ing y ea r and 0. N. F ord, se creta ry - it pays. One of th e m ost co n stru ctiv e five points below th e w inner, S erg ea n t off of M eisner and E arl M iddleton. B eers, in addition to b attin g an even P o rtIa n d ’ and H enry H erg ert acted as w ill likely be finished, except h ard - tre a su re r. th in g s th e school has ever done Is to C. M cCarthy of Com pany B, b est m an. Mr. and Mrs. C alhoun of su rfacin g , th is fall. W hen com pleted L a st y ear th e Oregon team o u tsh o t 1000, scored six ru n s for th e locals estab lish a stu d e n t loan fund w hich Is P o rtlan d , Mrs. G. R. S chlauch of Mc in th e n ea r fu tu re Oregon w ill have B right sayings by m odern th in k e rs and H opkins w as close behind w ith a ll o th e r n atio n al g u ard team s and now available. a re found in th e w ant colum n. M innville, an d Mr. and Mrs. C. W. one of the m ost scenic and a ttra c tiv e highw ays ln th e w orld. W hile sp eak in g of som e few failu re s won th e coveted H ilto n n atio n al 5 ru n s. E v ery m an on th e team G uile w itnessed th e cerem ony. we would also call a tte n tio n to those trophy. Jo n es had th e added d istin c scored a t le ast one run. Mr. H olm an explained, as did Judge Mr. R odabaugh la an em ploye of th e S tockton, w ith o u t ex ertin g him self, th is year exem pt in all fo u r subjects tion of being nam ed as one of th e four S tap leto n a week ago. th e cau se of de B u rro u g h s Adding M achine com pany, held th e v isitin g team to 7 h its and and w ere n o t req u ired to ta k e the best sh o ts on th e team . and both he an d his wife a re p o p u lar lay in opening and g rad in g th e p ro stru c k o u t 9 an d Issued only one free m id-term or final exam inations. Our young people of th e U niversity P ark posed ro u te betw een G resham and th e T E A M O F H E A V Y H O R S E S for sa le , p ass to first. req u irem en t in o rd er to be exem pt is C lackam as county line. He read a ch eap . 5 an d 6 y e a r s old. F u ll b ro th neighborhood. ers. S. F. P itts. G resh am , phone 36x1. N ext Sunday th e locals w ill have a to average 90 in th e su b je ct and have le tte r he had ad d ressed to Ju d g e Mc a grade of 90, o r b etter, in citizenship. day, S eptem ber 5th. T he te ac h ers will re a l b a ttle w hen they ta n g le w ith the B ride req u e stin g th a t th e case of th e Loop Highway Is Being Oiled. Monday und Friday are our Ice T h ere is co n sid erab le c re d it due a m eet S atu rd ay aftern o o n , S eptem ber fa s t S tevens A. C. of P o rtlan d . The T h e Mt. Hood loop highw ay in S tate v ersu s L au d erb ack B rothers, on Delivery days. Phone your orders. stu d en t w hen he is exem pt as above. 6th, a t 2 o’clock, in th e p rin c ip a l’s of S tevens club has defeated som e of the C lackam as co unty is being oiled. The appeal before th e su p rem e c o u rt be T he full exem pt stu d e n ts a r e as fol fice for th e ir first m eeting of th e com b est sem i-pro team s in th e co u n ty th is highw ay had becom e so dusty th a t advanced to an early decision th a t year, am ong them being C orbett. d riving in places had becom e d is th is w ork m ight n ot be longer de low s: freshm en, H elen A lth au s, D or ing school year. M anager Addy of th e Legion team ad ag reeab le and dan g ero u s. A num ber layed. othy Cooper, D aisy Daly, David Lane. R. E. CANNON, P rin c ip a l. m its th a t he had to do som e ru stlin g of co llisio n s have occu rred . T he oil We are prepared to fill Ice Evelyn Ledine, Amy N oreen, M elcher G eorge O. B randenberg, of th e Ore- to dig up a team th a t w ould give has been sp read for sev eral m iles be-1 gon S tate A utom obile association Cream orders in large or D uncan, E lean o r G ebhardt, Rachel T he F a ir needs G resham a b attle . T he gam e w ill be yond Sandy and w ill be continued as talkpd briefly on th e benefit of good small quantities from 1 pint H eadley an d K en n eth H o rb erg ; y o u r help now. played on S tap leto n Field, called fa r as Rhododendron, Traffic is not ro ad s an d w h at th e autom obile a s Get your season tick et. sophom ores, D ora H offm eister, H elen to 100 gallons or more. Boost. pro m p tly a t 2:30. L auden, M yrtle S o d erq u ist and S arah sociation was doing for Oregon. He in te rfe re d w ith. M etzger; ju n io rs, Vada A nderson, said he would try to a ssist th e com G eneva Sim m onsen and H o rten se m ittee of th e com m ercial club in We have sw eet cream for your S ow ard; sen io rs, G olda A dam s, Slg- placing p ro p er sig n s d irectin g m o to r stra w b e rrie s o r for w hipping. ists to G resham . rid Aim, A nna H am ilton, Mabel Ja ck - son, L illian L ek an d er, M ildred Metz A. S. S an d erso n , w ith th e A ssociat Also a full line of the Coco Cola ger, A nna Nordblom and D oris Z im ed In d u stries of Oregon, was in tro B ottling C om pany’s goods w hich m erm an. duced and spoke briefly. we handle in case lots only. School w ill open n ex t S eptem ber Ju d g e S tap leto n m ade a re p o rt for a 8th and re g istra tio n for all new sopho com m ittee of the com m ercial club a p m ores, ju n io rs and sen io rs, as w ell as pointed to In vestigate th e condition of th e incom ing fresh m an class w ill be th e road leading to th e top of the Phone 1381 Gresham held a t th e high school b u ilding F ri- b u tte and th e p o ssibility of its im provem ent. He rep o rted th e re w as IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllinilHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIfinilllllllllllllin no im m ediate p ro sp ect of opening a new road by ex ten d in g Main stre e t; th a t tb e rep a ir of th e bridge cro ssing Jo h n so n creek w as being ta k en up w ith th e county com m issioners and th e ir decision w as aw aited before any o th er recom m endation could be made. IC E ICE CREAM THINK! WHIPPING CREAM DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. nlllllllllllllllllllllMIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIHIIIIIUIHIIIIII E. N. LONG IS RETURNED TO GRESHAM AS PASTOR Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Tedders Repairs for any make of machine Get our prices before you buy. You’ll get a better price here than in Portland. SPECIAL PRICES on Mowers, Rakes and Tedders I I 5 a T he Rev. E. N. Long w as retu rn ed i as p a sto r of th e F re e M ethodist I ch u rc h of G resham by th e an n u al con- j feren ce w hich ad jo u rn ed la st Sunday, i T he Rev. W. T. K lotsbach w as also re- j taln ed as d istric t eld er of th e P o rtlan d d istric t. T he Rev. W N. Coffee is dls- i trlc t eld er of th e Salem and T he I D alles d istric ts T he Rev. B. W. j Bow erm an w as appointed p asto r of th e D am ascus ch u rch . T he Rev. E. I. H a rrin g to n was re tu rn e d to F a lls City. Among th e su p e rn u m e ra rie s w ere | m entioned th e Rev. M B. W hetzcl of I G resham , th e Rev. J. A. H opper, for- I m er G resham p asto r, and the Rev. F. I L. B urns, form er d istric t elder. B HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. i RELIABILITY I ___ SERVICE Phone 1 14! WOOD HAWING Quickly and efficiently done by ex perts. All o rd ers prom ptly atten d ed to reg a rd le ss of size. GEO. SHAW Phone 229 ED. 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