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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1924)
PAGI! THREE SAMI El. CRISSEY RIES AT HOME NEAR BI LL RUN Indian Leads Senate Sam uel B. C rissey, aged 82 years, died a t th e hom e of his son, W, L. C rissey, n ear Bull Run. Decem ber 16. Mr. C rissey had been in poor health for a n um ber of years. H e is s u r vived by his wife, M aria C. Crissey, th re e children, W. L., p ro p rie to r of the G ladiolus farm , A ngennette, of P o rt land, and E. F. C rissey, of St. Louis, M issouri, also a sister, M argaret E. C rissey, of D ecatur, Illinois. Mr. C rissey w as a Civil W ar v et e ra n , having served in Com pany I of th e 68th regim ent of Illinois infantry. He cam e to Oregon 15 y ears ago from D ecatur, w here he w as one of th e c h a rte r m em bers of G. A. R. P ost No. 1, of th a t city. T he fu n eral service w as held T h u rs day a t 11 o’clock, at F in ley ’s m o rtu ary, w ith p riv ate com m itm ent services a t th e P o rtla n d crem atorium . F ' B PLANS FOR CONFERENCE ARE N O W BEING OUTLINED A Real T he g en e ral com m ittee a rra n g in g • of w hich T heodore B ru g g er is ch air- J p lan s for th e a g ric u ltu ra l econom ic m an, w ill co n sist of C. H. Stone. P. G I conference m et a t th e county a g e n t’s I N eu ru rer. R. A. T illm an, M. M. Lyons. I office on T uesday. D ecem ber 16. Due H. O. Mullenhoff. J. S terlin g . John to th e u n fav o rab le w eath er conditions S treb in . W illard B liss an d H. C. j j and bad trav elin g , only p a rt of th e i Compton. com m ittee w as p resen t, b ut in sp ite of i . th is, p la n s w ere put u n d er way and 1 T he farm cro p s com m ittee, of w hich ; ' p art of th e com m ittee appointed. It H. W. Lynch is ch airm an , w ill consist i w as decided th a t th e conference of Ed. W ilson, L H. Stone, W alter . R obinson, S. M. Davis, J. P ounder, [ I should be held on Ja n u a ry 15, 16, 17, T he forenoon of th e 15th w ill be d e -| H. F. W ihlon, G. N. S ager. J. C. B urns ; voted to a g en eral conference at w hich and L. G. Buckley. A few o th e r nam es I | tim e th e object of th e conference w ill j Pro ‘)ab ly be added to each of , be discussed. G eneral s ta tistic s of th e “ t ‘he next m eeting. ‘ a g ric u ltu ra l conference w ill be pre- 6 olliei th ree com m ittees w hich sented and. outlined, also those th a t I haVe, not as ,lan“ *d ‘h eir personnel, co n sist of h o rtic u ltu ra l and sm all have been developed previously by the com m ittee. T he afternoon of th e 15tb fru its, of w hich D. E. Tow le is c h a ir m an. th e vegetable g ard en in g com-1 an d forenoon of th e 16th w ill be de m ittee, W. C. Spence, ch airm an , and voted to g ro u p conferences. E ach ol club w ork com m ittee of w hich F. N. th e com m ittees w ill m eet sep arately L asley is ch airm an . w ith all those th a t are in te reste d in Since th e m eeting, sta tistic a l in f o r - ! th e ir p a rtic u la r subject. T he p o u ltry - m en w ill m eet w ith th e p o u ltry com- “tatio n *s being g ath ered bv County FRUIT CAKE » The best for the Christmas Dinner. T ry them, We will also have l'ruit Cakes for New Years. Have you ever tried our French Pastry Cakes \\ e have them, fresh every day. EltESH BREAD BAKED DAILY CITY BAKERY TROUTDALE Sen. C harles C u rtis of K ansas is the new Republican lead er in th e FIIOÜiE 1221 A. D. Odgen exhibited his pen of G resham S enate, elected a f te r senior S en a A nconas recen tly in tw o p o ultry to r W arren o f W yom ing declined. S en ato r C u rtis is m ore th a n h alf show s w ith g ratify in g resu lts. H e re A m erican Indian. ceived first prize a t th e T acom a exhi bition of p o u ltry on th e pen as a m eet w ith th e dairy com m ittee. T he ‘u r a ‘ College extension service. In- S POWELL VALLEY w hole, also second and th ird prizes farm cro p s g ro u p including potato form ation, up to th e p re se n t tim e, has = fo r his A ncona cockerels. He also . « m i . . . «. ... . , W illiam H olzhauser, a son of Mrs. grow ing, g rain grow ing, etc., ami been g ath ered on th e p rice ran g e of = s e n t a pen of his “ K ru eg er Golden . . . „ , . .. " „ R ussell T illm an, is h ere from S eattle th o se in te reste d in th e g row ing and j ‘h e m a rk e t of o u r v ario u s farm crops 5 W est” s tra in to th e so u th e rn Oregon for an indefinite stay w ith th e T illm an m a rk e tin g of farm crops w ill m eet ’over ‘he p ast y ear an d a h alf; th e g fa ir a t A shland, D ecem ber 9 to 12. , . . . _ . „ ¡fam ily. He suffered a serio u s fra c tu re w ith th e farm crops com m ittee and m ovem ent in to P o rtlan d of th e vari- 5 w h ere he received a first prize of $4, . ... , , . . . ’ of a v erte b ra w hile a t w ork in a coal likew ise w ith th e o th e r com m ittees. ous c r°P s . including th e num ber of = also a special prize of $5 given by th e , ,, ,, „ * kt * . i d i . k . j m ine a t B u rn ett, n ear S eattle, about T he ch airm en of th re e of th e com - carlo ad s received in P o rtlan d each § F irs t N ational B ank of A shland. , .. , . . , four m onths ago and is ju st now able m ittees m ade selections and p resen ted i m onth ; ‘he so u rce from w hich they = Mrs. Naemy D aum died a t T routdale to get around again. He h as been in nam es for th e ir groups. T he p o u ltry j have come and th e g en eral m a r k e t, S D ecem ber 16, aged 36 years. She is a h ospital in S eattle ever since his com m ittee, of w hich A. H. D ow sett is conditions w hich p revailed each g survived by h er husband, Jo h n Daum, in ju ry and is now expecting to tak e ch airm an , w ill co n sist of A. F. Robin- j month. an d tw o sons, Clyda and A rnold Daum. tre a tm e n t in a P o rtlan d h ospital. son, C. W. F ro st, Mrs. Jo h n L ynch, j As soon as th e storm b reak s, each = F u n e ra l services w ere held T h ursday Two b irth d ay s of P ow ell V alley G eorge A rm stro n g , E. M. C alkins and of th e v ario u s com m ittees will m eet to 5 a t 2 o'clock from th e chapel of the young people have rec en tly been cele J. J. H earren . j s ta r t th e study of th e problem s before = S kew es m o rtu a ry in P o rtlan d , w ith brated w ith p arties. E lsie M attson in T he livestock and d airy com m ittee, its group. in te rm e n t in Rose City cem etery. vited 15 g u ests on h er 15th b irth d ay Two new a rriv a ls in T ro u td ale and and th e tim e w as sp en t p le asa n tly in v icin ity a re a son w hich w as born to ZERO WEATHER HERE OFFICERS ARE ELECTED gam es, follow ed by refre sh m e n ts. G il Mr. and Mrs. E. R. N eilson on D ecem REPORTED IN GRESHAM FOR POMONA GRANGE b e rt Nelson e n tertain ed 13 frien d s on b e r 6, and a d au g h ter w hich arrived F riday, th e occasion being his 13th T he storm conditions, w hich a re M ultnom ah Pom ona g ran g e m et a t = a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck Get the boy or girl something worthwhile birthday. p rev a len t over a w ide a re a of th e G resham W ednesday in an all-d ay ses- S Jo n e s, ro u te 1, on D ecem ber 11. Sunday school w ill be a t th e u su al U nited S tates, en tailin g u n u su al h ard - sion a t th e M asonic h all. Owing to | There Is nothing more useful mill appropriate than a good Among th e lis t of m a rria g e licenses hour, 10 o’clock, a t th e Sw edish Mis ship and suffering, continue unab ated th e severe w eath er, th e re w ere but | typewriter and a typewriter is the liest investment vou w hich ap p e ars in a P o rtlan d daily p a sion church Sunday m orning, follow ed in th is section, and th e re is no relief ab o u t 100 m em bers in atten d an ce. = Can make for your hoy’s or girl’s future ? p er, a re th e nam es of Axel T engard t < N ordin of No. 430 E ast Y am hill stree t by preach in g at 11 by the p asto r, th e | n sight for th e p resen t, a fair sky, w here o th erw ise 300 would in all 1 Resides new machines w e h a v o .. u i l » n l l 1 Rev. O. J. W ilner, from th e topic, “T he contjnued cold and ea ste rly wind be- p robability have been p resen t. The = r a l m i l t t v n u u r i L . r s i 1 n<Nd assortment of an d R uth M. D avis, of T routdale. P erp etu a l G lory.” T he young people’s | ing th e , o re c a st. It is said th a t frigid business sessions w ere u nder the dl- | about half the prke of ie w machine..0 A B ^ u a ra X e’d xXd ?„• wT^dder',“ , s- - ........... ............... ... ,»»»....... ... .........,, S koodstogf Real for Xmas m eeting a t 7 o clock in th e evening conditions p rev ail from th e Pacific rectio n of M aster Ray Gill, and Mrs. will have a chain of s c rip tu re read in g co ast to th e u p p er M ississippi valley Mary E. P alm er, Pom ona le ctu rer, had w hich is very in te restin g . T he se r | and th a r o m e eter te r rem r e m ain a in s ah - ch arg e of th e program . M arshal D ana th a a t t th th e b aro mon follow ing w ill be in E n g lish from I n o rm ally high along th e coast. | o t P o rtla n d spoke a t 2 o’clock, after th e subject, "T he Im m ovable F ounda- T he m inim um te m p e ra tu re for P o rt- w hich th e election of Pom ona officers tion. T he K ule-otto, an ea rly m orn- ian(j so fa r bas been 11 degrees above, took place. T he follow ing w ere e le c t ing devotional service, w ill be held on b u t in G resham alm ost zero w eath er is cd who, w ith th e officers of th e sub- Oil P a in tin g s fo r C hristinas. C hristm as m orning at 5:30. T his is a being experienced. V arious re g istra - o rd in ate g ran g es, w ill be in stalled in Oil pain tin g s at b arg ain prices at Sw edish service and is alw ays w ell tio n s of th e th erm o m eter have been office at jo in t in sta lla tio n cerem onies th e H ard y Studio. atten d ed and is said to be a m ost in- rep o rted , ran g in g from nine d egrees w hich w ill be held in th e union high B right sayin g s by m odern th in k e rs sp irin g com m em oration of th e b irth of down to zero. A b itter, p iercin g east ■ school gym nasium on Ja n . 17, 1925; a r e found in th e w ant colum n. the Savior, In th e evening th e Sun-1 w lnd, adds to th e discom fort of th e J- G. Kelly, E vening S ta r grange, day school w ill ren d e r th e ir C h rist- p ed estrian who stru g g le s w ith in se -j elected m a ste r; C lara L arsso n , Co m as p rogram w hich w ill, no doubt, as cu re footing on th e slip p ery pave- 1 ium bia gran g e, o v erse er; M aude Lan- on previous occasions, prove to be of m en.ts. J dis, Rockwood, le c tu re r; Ja c k F ro st, II’I’. E SB Y T E R IA N ) a high order. No confirm ation clas31 A utom obile serv ice h as been serl- P lea san t V alley, ste w a rd ; George FAIRVIEW, OREGON will be held on the com ing S atu rd ay ously h am pered by th e u n u su a l cold I Honey, G resham , a s s is ta n t stew ard ; Sunday School at 10 a. m. ow ing to th e inclem ency of th e w eath icy stree ts. F rozen ra d ia to rs add to K ittle M. B atem an, P le a sa n t Valley, Morning Worship at 11 a. m. er. th e m o to rist’s m isfo rtu n es, w hile th e ch a p la in ; M. M. Squire, G resham , conditions of traffic u n d erfo o t ren d e r 1 tr e a s u r e r ; G race E. Exley, R ussell- REV. E. R D. HOLLENSTED Cream P rices. d riving a hazard o u s pastim e. Since ville, se c re ta ry ; J. E. S tan sb e rry , P asto r T he Sandy C ream ery is paying 43 th e w ind has begun to blow w ith snow ; R ussellville, g ate k eep er; E thel Services are H elpful, Restful and cen ts a t the cream ery and 41 cen ts on d rifts as th e re su lt, num erous re p o rts ' S chw erdtm ann, R ussellville, C eres; Inspiring. th e ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv. tf have come in of m achines being towed L ucile M itchell, L ents, F lo ra ; E lsie out of th e snow. P au l, P le a sa n t V alley, Pom ona: M a r T he w arm w eath er w hich preceded g a re t W heeler, M ultnom ah, lady as- th e storm only m ark s a sh a rp e r con- ; s ls ta n t ste w a rd ; Mrs, J. G. Kelly, tr a s t to th e atm o sp h eric d istu rban ces. | E vening S tar, m usician. Your photograph will be cher L ess th a n a w eek ago m any flowers A class of five, including E rn e st ished long after the day’s pleas w ere bloom ing in th e open, buds on S tra tto n , of G resham , w as obligated ures have been forgotten. th e tre e s w ere sw elling, fro g s w ere d u rin g th e evening session. cro ak in g and ever condition seemed A publicity com m ittee co n sistin g of Twelve portraits will solve a to be th a t of spring. H. L. St. C lair, M. M. S quire, E rn est dozen Christinas gift problems. S tra tto n , Leon B aketel and M. O. Nel Ask to see ou r New X m as styles Send th e holiday O utlook to your son w as appointed to give fu rth e r no Make your appoint m eat now. frien d s In o th e r places. P ric e 10 cts., tice an d d etails of th e In stallatio n of including m ailing. officers a t th e m eeting to be held at th e high school gym nasium in J a n u Phone 541 G resham School L unches. ary. A d elig h tfu l ch an g e for th e ch il dren. N ickerson’s Jellied chicken.— G rape Vines. Adv. tf W ordens, Concords, N iagaras, one y ear old. S plendidly rooted, su re WOOD, WOOD! If you h av en ’t your wood see Cecil grow ers. Low prices. O rder now for Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab M etzger, G resham , phone 1151. tf fall p lanting. H arold Oberg, Craig solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest road, fo u rth house n o rth off B arr road. possible prices, you’ll go to T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per T ab o r 6014, P o rtlan d . R. 7, Bx. 966. cent In terest on tim e d eposits.—Adv , F o r C h ristm as G ifts. O utlook w an t ads w ill bring buyer See Mrs. W. A. W inters, G resham GEO. DIETL, Prop. Phone 1711 Gresham and se lle r to g eth er cheaply and for hand-m ade h an d k erch iefs for quickly. I C h ristm as gifts. Phone 31x1. D ancing Lessons. Mrs. E ln o ra F ay F leck has tr a n s ferre d her dancing class from T ro u t d ale to F airv iew city hall. C lasses ev ery F rid a y evening a t 8 o’clock for beg inners. A dvanced class a t 9. All th e la te s t steps. Phone 2311.—Adv. The Wayside Church = for one year — p h o b lb * 1» = v ,le tK t n e D iaK e e 1.1 Of machine you are interested in, mail = to us and we will send you full particulars without obliuat- = ing you in any way. g W oodstock............... Underw ood = R em in g to n ............... L C S m ith. I THE REBUILT TYPEWRITER COMPANY 304 Dak Street, Portland, Oregon P hone Broadw ay 0271) Get Bulk of Harding Estate (n ¿iS t The Hardy Studio FOR THE BEST MEATS * < ■ V. THE SANITARY MARKET DANCE A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK ot the Season! WHERE I EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE TROUTDALE, of course Daily Trips to Portland Gresham Powell Phnae and IMI Maple FOLKS IN OUR TOWN Christmas Eve, December 24 P o rtlan d Ft. F a st T aylor P hone EA st 63»9 OH / rr a i n ' t s o flA lN HO M O * IT AIN'T OOHHA J 9 R a in ho mo 5-Piece Orchestra Good M anagem ent and a Good Time G entlem en f 1.0« Ladlei! F re e Jeanne and George Neely De Wolfe, of Marian, Ohio, children of Mrs. Warren G. Harding's son by her first marriage, will receive most of the $500,000 from Ike late President’s estate, as willed by Mrs Harding before her death last month. Dee Who Knows! P a in t and wall p aper a re not side lines w ith Todd, th e P ain t Man He will tell you how. Phone 1971.— Adv. BOYS! k n o w , it G o n n a W a * n n o MO BOYS! P op LEAGUE « Rj Edward AUTOC ASTER H ere 1 h th e an sw e r to th e puzzle in the la st issue of th e Outlook. How m any got It rig h t? B O Y S/ ’ — Is A Bit Literal! M c C d lc u g h T he few fans w ho braved th e storm T h u rsd ay nig h t w itnessed th e local Hl school defeat P a rk ro se H igh In a sn ap p y basket ball gam e, th e sco re of w hich stood 19 to 10. T he local boys show ed up w ell on th e floor and v ir tu a lly ran rin g s aro u n d tho P ark ro se play ers. David L ane sta rre d for the w inners. j A facu lty -fresh m en gam e was played -a t noon F rid ay w hich proved to be alm o st as peppy as th e special b rand of w eath er w hich is being dispensed so freely a t presen t. B ut th ree m em bers of th e faculty, P rin cip al Cannon, Coach S h afer and G. K. Je n n e r, In s tru c to r of ag ric u ltu re , w ere available, so th e services of th e Janitor, C. E. R u sh er, and G. H artzenhoff, th e H ol land stu d e n t w ho Is ta k in g special w ork a t Union high w ere enlisted. As th e la st tw o had n ever p articip ated in a b ask et ball gam e up to th is tim e. It kept th e fans busy te llin g them w hat to do next. W hat th ey did and also w hat th ey d id n ’t do would form a c h a p te r of In terestin g reading. H ow ever, as a ll’s well th a t ends w ell, th e freshm en w orsted th e ir opponents by one point. h a O H • HOW IN T H ’ HECK DO TH ’ O L ’ F o l k s A i n t TWO INTERESTING GAMES ENLIV EN III STUDENTS The Biggest BRIQUETS A B aseball 0 ^ - glove 8lf> LEAGUf B aseball uu bat S'G LEAGUl 2 UOtV- id i [ 1 .............................................................................................................................................. ,„„(>||||| The Christmas Gift That Lives COAL I [ 5E r- t . '.XT V6C5H