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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 1», SO. 8» G resham O utlook TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY «. 1925 LEGION QUINTET DEFEATS COMMERCIAL CLUB (ORRET BASKET SHOOTERS CANTATA MILL BE GIVEN JANUARY 12 TO SERVE LUNCHEON! DELAYED LOCAL SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS WILL MEET #1.50 Per Year n i \ s ii.i.iMHi no>ir. CLUB LEADER HAS VERY BUSY MONTH In a fast, scrap p y gam e, F rid ay eve The sem i-an n u al m eeting of the ning on th e high school gym nasium S unday schools of th e Pow ell Valley floor, th e undefeated A m erican Legion circu it, M ethodist E piscopal church, The ren d itio n of th e C h ristm as c a n T he G resham Com m ercial Club a t a b ask et b all team won from C orbett w ill be held at the Rockwodd church special m eeting held la st n ig h t in the ta ta , “T he A doration,” w hich w as Score 25-15. on next Sunday aftern o o n . J a n u a ry 11. In a re p o rt p rep ared by County city hall decided to serve a t noon scheduled to be given on th e evening C orbett stra te d out w ith a ru sh at Some of th e schools a re p lan n in g to Club W. D. K inder to th e United S tates of D ecem ber 22, had to be postponed S aturday, Ja n u a ry 17, a su b stan tia l th e opening w h istle and scored four Join th e Rockwood school in a basket d ep artm en t of ag ric u ltu re a t Oregon lunch to th e farm ers who atten d the on account of th e severe w eath er. points in less th a n th a t m any m iuutes. d in n er a t noon, a fte r w hich th e a fte r A g ricu ltu ral college, given for the T his splendid co n cert w ill now be re n econom ic a g ric u ltu ra l conference now It w as not long, how ever, u n til th e noon session w ill be opened at 2:30 m onth of D ecem ber, 1924, a num ber of dered on th e evening of Ja n u a ry 12 in being planned by S. B. H all, county Legion got th e ra n g e of th e hoops and by an ad d re ss on o rg an izatio n and in te restin g figures a re noted. Over a g ric u ltu ra l agent, and w ill include in th e high school gym nasium , an d w ill a t th e end of th e first h alf th e sco re m ethods by Dr. J. E a rl E lse of Rose h alf the tim e w as sp e n t in the field co n sist of th e sam e num bers as w ere th e guests also th e v isitin g g ra n g e rs stood 11 to 4 for th e locals. City P a rk M ethodist ch u rc h , »’ho is and 572 m iles w ere trav e rsed in v isit planned for the m usicale p rio r to w ho come to atten d th e Joint in s ta lla D uring th e second h alf th e C orbett one of th e m ost su ccessfu l su p e rin ing n early 30 different farm s and a C hristm as. A ch o ru s of 30 voices w ill tion of g range officers to be held here five sta rte d a ra lly w hich n etted them te n d en ts in th e city of P o rtlan d . T his dozen homes. In th e offi.ee over 40 be heard in addition to th e boys’ and th a t afternoon. 11 points b ut too late to overcom e th e ad d re ss w ill be follow ed by one by c a lls w ere received both by telephone g irls ’ glee clubs, as w ell as th e o r fast Legion team . T he fac t w as bro u g h t out at the th e Rev. H ugh B. Foulkes, d irecto r of and In person relativ e to th e extension ch e stra of 20 pieces w hich has been m eeting th a t th is w ill include upw ards P u lfer, Bailey, F an ch er, Booth and relig io u s education in th e sam e work. N early 60 individual le tte rs re h e a rsin g fo r th e occasion. . . . . . . . . ... , of 700 p ersons w ho w ill be th e guests L unday sta rte d th e gam e for th e Le- ch u rch . Mr. F o u lk es is a recen t g ra d w ere w ritten , w ith 140 c irc u la r copies. W hile th e m usic is p re-C h ristm as in gion but w ere rep laced la te r by South- of th e G resham b usiness m en and oth u ate of Boston School of Theology. D uring th e m onth 27 clubs w ere o r e rs who a re m em bers of th e com m er its tone and g en eral com position, a rd. W in ters and S q u ire in place of It is expected th a t as m any as pos ganized, an av erag e of over one a day, th e re is no doubt but th a t it w ill be as j Lunday, P u lfe r and Booth. They la- cial club and who have an n u a lly c o n sib le of th e te a c h e rs and officers of w hich is an exceptionally good record. fully ap p re cia ted now as it would have te r gave w ay to th e o rig in al squad, trib u te d to th is event. th e schools in te reste d w ill be present. "Eleven sew ing clubs, ag g re g atin g 108 been a t th e e a rlie r date. Miss D orothy C. M. Q uicksall, p rin cip al of th e , As th e plan for fa rm e rs ’ w eek has Julia S. Groo. T ra n sp o rta tio n is being arran g ed m em bers, ta k e the lead in club o rg an been som ew hat altered for th is y ea r Mickey has sp ared no p ain s to m ake G resham g rad e school, refereed th e from G resham to Rockwood, as w ell Miss Ju lia 8. Groo, an lS-year-old izations, w ith 9 cooking clubs w ith an th is con cert one th a t will long be re- i game. and th e num ber to be served w ill like as from th e o th e r points. P o rtlan d , Oregon, high school girl, is average of 11 m em bers each, a close W ednesday night, Ja n u a ry 7, th e L e ly be la rg e r th a n heretofore, it w as I m em bered. The p ro g ram w ill begin th e w in n er of the $15,000 m odern elec second. dclded to serve a su b sta n tia l plate or af 8:15 and th e re is no ch a rg e w h at- J g ion team w ill m eet th e fa st O range B F U R BOARD A( IS tric a lly equipped hom e in the N ation H om em aking has enrolled 52 m em | q u in te t of P o rtla n d in th e local gym. box luncheon instead of th e m ore ever connected w ith it. TO PROTECT GROUNDS al L ig h tin g co n test in w hich over 1,- bers, p oultry 6 and a pig club In F air- A fast, snap p y gam e Is expected as elab o rate ta b le b anquet w hich r e 000,000 school ch ild ren p articip ated . view 6 m em bers. T he local leaders V arious m a tte rs cam e before th e fair Miss Groo also won th e $200 cash sev eral team s a re now m ak in g an ef q u ired an extrem e am ount of w ork. and th e ir fields of activ ity a re as fol fo rt to b reak G resh am 's w inning b oard a t th e re g u la r m eeting held last j g ran d prize in th e P o rtla n d lighting low s: T he fa rm e rs’ m eetings th is y ear w ill Mrs. W. W. N asshahn and strea k . T he gam e w ill be called evening, m ost of them being in an i n , contest. H er essay of Goo w ords w as Mrs. E. Jo h an so n , O rien t; Mrs. E. W. ta k e the form of conferences, se p a r NEW SCHOOL BUSSES definite and form ative stag e so th a t a : w orth over $25 a w ord to her. TRANSPORT PUPILS pro m p tly at 8 o’clock a te groups studying and discussing th e Cornell, Mrs. L. M organ and Mrs. definite re p o rt can n o t be m ade on ________________ local problem s and conditions p e rta in Jay n e, B uckley; Miss B ernice K earns them u n til later. All, how ever, look ' ( ' ) ( y ,*()| D E I , ERS T he high school p upils of th e O rient MISS NORA PULLEN IS ing to th e p a rtic u la r subject. As ex and Mrs. E. Cook, L ynch; Blanche BRIDE OF PORTE INDER to w ard im provem ent of th e buildings J REPORT ORDER RUSH Cundiff and Mrs. J. O rnzier, W est p lained by Mr. H all, who is w orking and Pow ell V alley school d istric ts a re j an d grounds. ________ ‘ 1 w ith a com m ittee in m aking th e a r - *re a tly Pleased w ith the new convey- P o rtla n d ; M uriel H olm , Mrs. J. A. C om plaints having com e to th e Botkin & Jo h n sto n , local dealers for rang em en ts, th e poultrym en w ill m eet ances w hich »-ere used for th e ir bene- | A quiet hom e w edding, atten d ed only Holm and Mrs. V. It. Day, M aplewood: in a conference by them selves, th e fit on M onday m orning for the first by im m ediate relativ es, w as solem n board th a t th e b arn s and g rounds 1 th e C hevrolet m ake of autom obile, Mrs. V. P rieb e and Mrs. I. J. Babbit, fru it g row ers likew ise, and also th e tim e. T he O rient m achine, ow ned by ' ized a t th e hom e of th e b rid e’s p ar- w ere being used by stock ow ners have announced th a t th e Chevrolet S p rin g d ale; Mrs. Iola Copeland, Jo h n o th e r divisions, of »’hich th e re a re six I B otkin & Jo h n sto n and driven a lte r- i ents, Mr. an d Mrs. George P u llen , F ri- w ithout au th o rity , the board ap point- Motor com pany has designed some Moller, Mrs. R. Sim pson and Mrs. L. T he conclusions and recom m endations I “ ately by Mr’ B otk,n an(J W illiam day evening, J a n u a ry 2, at 8:30, w hen ed M. M. Squire, a m em ber of th e pronounced changes In th e type of ca r H. Stone, F airv iew ; Mrs. O. C. H am of the v arious g roups w ill be form u- S teel> is a R epublic bus ch a ssis 25 th e ir d au g h ter, Miss N ora L. P ullen board, as su p e rin ten d e n t of th e build- j th ey a re p u ttin g out for th e year lin and Marion D aggett, Rockwood; lated in w ritin g and published. feet in len 8th and has a cap acity for becam e th e b rid e of Raym ond C. Inga and grounds. He w as given au- ! 1925. It is v irtu a lly re-designed from Mrs. B ert Olson, P ow ell Valley. Mrs. T he purpose of th e m eetings, says 36 p u p ils’ although tw o or th ree m ore Woodcock, of P o rtlan d , th e Rev. J. th o rlty to collect re n ts for b arn s and top to toe, w ith a decided im provem ent D unn is a rra n g in g for all th e pro ject Mr. H all, is not so m uch gen eral ed- uouI(1 be crow ded into th e ca r, if S tan fo rd Moore officiating. T his p ar- p a stu ra g e and assig n sp ace w here | in p ra c tic a lly every featu re, w ork at R ussellville. co n tracted for and im pose an y o th er I All m odels have the new clutch of ucation, as form erly, b u t a m ore close u ecessary ’ tic u la r d ate for th e w edding w as Mr. K inder, in his rep o rt, expresses econom ic study of local conditions, B- M- H ow ell is th e d riv er of th e chosen as it is th e b irth d a y of th e req u irem en ts n ecessary for th e safe- ' th e dry p la te disc type, com pletely en- his ap p reciatio n for th e cooperation g u ard in g and p ro p er upkeep of th e : closed w ith flyw heel; th e re a r axle is b ased on g ath ered sta tistic s and facts, Pow ell V alley bus and ow ns th e tru c k b rid e’s fath e r. He celeb rated his 77th w hich has been given him by his local en tirely new ; th e new sp rin g s are of to help th e farm ers m eet m ore in-1 chassis, w hile th e school board fu r- b irth d ay on F riday. At th e co n clu p ro p erty of th e fair. lenders and sta te s th a t th e outlook T he new fair o rg an izatio n is said to th e sem i-ellip tical ty p e; th e bodies tellig e n tly and profitably th e needs of »Ished and ow ns th e body of th e m a- sion of th e cerem ony a su m p tu o u s d in for 1925 seem s very prom ising. Many th e ir plan tin g , h arv e stin g and m a rk e t- chine. T his is a C hevrolet model, 19 n er w as served by Mrs. P u llen . G uests be p ro g ressin g nicely. N early fifty a re m ore g racefu l In design and th e boys and g irls who have been In club lng. feet in len g th and h as a cap acity for from a d istan ce include Mr. and Mrs. p er cen t of th e ca p ita l stock has been fram e h as five heavy cro ss m em bers, w ork before a re com ing back for A com m ittee, consistin g of B. L. 22 persons. T hese m achines a re both R. H. K aser and th re e ch ild ren , and subscribed. An option has been tak - ! T he m o to r h as been g rea tly im an o th er y ea r's lineup of work. W alrad, O. A. E astm an , A. J . W. u p -to-the-m in u te school busses, scle;.- H om er B ennett, from K elso, W ashing- I en on th e tr a c t ad jo in in g th e fair proved, w ith a h eav ier c ra n k sh a ft, Brow n, M. M. Squire and E. E. W ell tiflcally b u ilt and are th e la st w ord in ton, also W illiam A llen, of P o rtlan d , j grounds. T he new o rg an izatio n has longer an d la rg e r c e n te r m ain bear- ing, w as appointed to in v estig ate and com fort and convenience. They are The bride h as been em ployed in P o rt- j an option on th e stock of th e p resen t I lngs, sh o rte r m anifold, b rin g in g the AGED LABORER YI, TIM OF AUTO ACCIDENT decide on the p lan of th e luncheon wel1 heated and v en tilated , and th e land for th e p ast y ea r and a half. She M ultnom ah County F a ir and expects c a rb u re to r clo ser to th e cylinders. T he clu tch , w hich w as fo rm erly of and a c t as a so rt of engin eerin g com- w indow s a re w eath er proof. They a re ! has lived in th e vicinity of G resham to ta k e th is up in the n ear fu tu re, Jo h n Brow n, aged 70, described as th e cone type, has been changed to a m ittee in sta rtin g th e arran g e m en ts. I b u ilt low an d heavily braced and as a p rac tica lly all of h er life. T he groom liq u id atin g th e debts of th e fair. an eccen tric bachelor who resided In sin g le plate, w hich re q u ire s no lu b r i O ther com m ittees w ill be appointed by safety m easu re, a re equipped w ith has been in th e em ploy of th e Union School L unches. a sm all shack about o ne-half m ile cation. T he new one-piece axle h o u s th e p resid en t of th e club to a ssist in tw o exits, both of w hich a re co n Oil com pany for ab o u t five y ea rs and A d elig h tfu l change for th e c h il east of th e Twei 'e-m ile co rn e r, w as tro lle d by th e driver. Dome lights, th e couple w ill resid e in P o rtlan d . w o rking out th e u n d ertak in g . dren. N ick erso n 's Jellied chicken.— ing is sim ila r in design an d c o n s tru c stru c k down by a m o to rist of th e “hit Adv. tf tion to th a t in use on th e m ore costly It is likely th e luncheon w ill be fire ex tin g u ish er, w indshield sw ipe and ru n ” v ariety F rid ay evening about cars. L et me help you solve your p a in t served in the M asonic h all as h e re to and re a r view m irro r a re sev eral ad d 6 o'clock and died In G eorge P ag e’s noon, wooni ing problem s. Todd, T he P a in t Man. M any fea tu re s have been in co rp o r- ed fea tu re s w hich co n trib u te to th e fore. sto re about 7 o’clock w ithout having If you h av en ’t your wood see Cecil G resham , phone 1971.—Adv. ; ated into th e new bodies w hich m ake M. M. S quire outlined in b rief th e g en e ral m akeup of th ese school con.- M etzger, G resham , phone 1151. tf regained consciousness. He had been for com fort and convenience. The p la n s for the public Joint in stallatio n veyances and w hich place them in a The Bank of G resham pays 5 per crushed in te rn a lly and th e re w as evi T he w an t ad w ay is th e w ay to su c fro n t se a t has been tilte d back for of g ran g e officers on S atu rd ay th e class second to none. cent in te re st on tim e d ep o sits.—Adv cess. dence th a t his sk u ll had been fra c m ore co m fo rtab le se a tin g ; th e sp rin g 17th. T he g ran g e exercises w ill be tured. c o n stru c tio n of th e se ats has been im- held in th e high school gym nasium . PICTORIAL REVIEW OF 1924. Mr. Brown had been to G resham and Ily Satterfield prved and th e re a r cu sh io n seat has T h ere w ill be a m orning session. T he had tu rn ed th e c o rn e r a t th e sto re, go I been low ered a t th e back. in sta lla tio n w ill begin a t 2 p. m. and ing east on th e Base L ine road. He All body types have been equipped follow’ing the preced en t of la st year w as found about 6:30 by a m ilkm an I w ith cowl lig h ts and th e re is a dome w ill be quite elaborate. and ca rrie d to th e sto re w here he ex | light in coach and sedan, also a robe T h ere »’ill be over 100 officers to in j rail. T he ru b b er w ea th er-strip p in g pired a h alf h o u r later. It w as th ought sta ll. T he g ran g e m em bership of th e he had been lying on th e highw ay for w nich fo rm erly in te rfe re d w ith the county is said to be aro u n d 2700 of a t least h alf an hour. Blood m ark s vision has been changed in th a t r e w hich about 1000 a re m em bers of P o indicated th a t he had been dragged spect. m ona grange. n early 120 feet by th e d eath -d ealing T he to u rin g , ro a d ste r and coach m achine. T he accid en t o ccu rred about c a rs a re finished in d a rk blue, th e GRESHAM ( ’DUPLE HAVE 200 feet e a st of th e in tersectio n . sedan is m arin e blue w ith upper p a n BEEN WEDDED 35 YEARS D eputy Sheriff S quire w as th e first els in black and th e coupe is sago officer to reach th e scene of th e acci Mr. and Mrs. W illiam S tanley cele I green trim m ed w ith black. T he local b rate d th e ir 35th w edding a n n iv e rsa ry ) d ealers say th e re is such a ru sh of dent, D eputy Sheriff Rexford of P o rt New Y ear's night at th e ir hom e on the j o rd ers on th e new c a rs th e P o rtlan d land arriv in g soon afte r. D eputy C or o ner Youngs m ade a thorough Inves c o rn e r of S tanley and B ase L ine I agency, th e F ields Motor Com pany, tig atio n of th e death and rem oved th e roads. T he p a rty w as in th e n a tu re can h ard ly m eet th e dem and. body to the m orgue in P o rtlan d . of a su rp rise w hich w as a rra n g e d by Not a g re a t deal seem s to be know n Home Pointers from 0 . A. C. th e ir children. Old frien d s and neig h A few g ra in s of s a lt added to cocoa of th e u n fo rtu n a te m an. He w as an bors, a num ber of them being from j bring out th e flavor. itin e ra n t lab o rer and w as said to have P o rtlan d , m ade up th e gathering. Mr. C ran b e rrie s may be candied ch e ap orig in ally com e from M issouri. A and Mrs. S tanley have resided in the ly by boiling them ca refu lly in a thick sister, Mrs. J. R obertson of L uccine, sam e hom e since th e ir m arria g e. The syrup. They can be used in place of M issouri, has been notified of th e acci evening w as sp e n t in ta lk in g over old th e m ore expensive candied ch e rrie s dent. He ca rrie d a checking account tim es, also playing old-tim e gam es. A for d ecoration of cakes. w ith a G resham b ank and is rep o rted bounteous luncheon w as furnished M arshm allow flowers for cak e d ec to have used the nam e of “S m ith ” in trt-.d served by th e ch ild ren a t m id o ratio n a re m ade by clip p in g m a rs h his banking tran sa ctio n s. n ig h t. T he m other w as p resented m allow s into long pieces and a r r a n g w ith a handsom e set of dishes. Those Jo u rn a l B argain R ales. ing them to rep rese n t petals. A bit of p rese n t w ere E arl, R alph and Oren, T he an n u al "B arg ain D ay" ra te s of candied c h e rry or gum drop may be sons of Mr. and Mrs. S tanley, w ith th e Oregon Jo u rn a l will be in effect used for th e cen ters. th e ir fam ilies, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. from J a n u a ry 19 to F eb ru ary 4, 1925. Candled ch e rrie s m ake p retty candle B afgain Day ra te s a re as follow s: K aser, th e la tte r a d au g h ter. Miss h o ld ers for b irth d a y cak es, suggests Dally an<l S unday Jo u rn a l, $7.00; H azel and F lorence S tanley, Mr. and Dully w ithout Sunday, $5; Sunday th e household science d ep artm en t. Mrs. W. F. D illon. Mr. and Mrs. A. If th e skin of c ra n b e rrie s Is disliked. only, $2.50; W eekly, 75 cen ts a y ear; Bell and son, David. Mr. and Mrs. W. , . ro u g h . the . j | Sunday W bination eekly to g ra eth th e b erries may be put . . th fo|low lng and com te er. s w $3. ith The the D. F reem an, Mr. and Mrs. John F re e m eat g rin d e r before cooking. I G resham Outlook are offered: m an, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Brow n, Mr. ~ - - - ! Outlook. Dally and S unday Jo u rn a l, and Mrs. G eorge P ullen. Mr. and Mrs. T he an n u a l num ber, o r y e a r’s end i $7.«0; O utlook and Dally Jo u rn a l. W illiam S ales, Mrs. Cora E vans, Mrs. Issue, of th e Oregon Jo u rn a l, pub- $6.00.—Adv. J. C. S tanley, J e rry S tanley, Mr. and lished on th e la st day of 1924, was I Mrs. W ill Booth and fam ily, of P le a s an o th er big booster for P o rtlan d , (»re- . , 1 ,ir' ' ,n *i|s O utlooks. 1 A few copies of th e C h ristm as issue an t Home, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Dick gon and th e n o rth w est and reflected of th e Outlook a re still on hand. Mall enson, of Rockwood, and G ra n d fa th e r g re a t c re d it on th e various d e p a rt them to you frien d s for 10c each, In L anden, fa th e r of Mrs. S tanley, who ments of th e Jo u rn a l p lan t. We need cluding postage.—Adv. will soon be 92 y ea rs old. th ese splendid illu stra te d , fe a tu re Is- Outlook w ant ad s will bring buyer sues to rem ind us of our g rea t state, Notice to Stockholders. (an d se lle r to g e th er cheaply and its reso u rce s and developm ent. quickly. T he an n u a l m eeting of th e sto c k holders of G resham F ru it G row ers’ asso ciation will be held at th e G range h all, on Monday, Ja n u a ry 12. 1925, at 10 a. m., for the purpose of electing d irec to rs and for th e tra n sa c tio n of such o th e r business as m ay p roperly come before th e m eeting. JAMES ELKINGTON. S ecretary . BASKET BALL Plano Tailing. P iano tuning $3 P lano and organ rep a irin g Fred B. Jones. Phone o r d ers to Outlook. 16<t. or TAbor 8952 Any troubles* Call Dr. Classified. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, JAN. 7 H IG H M( HOOL GVM. Game a t 8 o 'clo c k GRESHAM AMERICAN LEGION YS. ORANGE II S tu d en ts t i e Kids a Dime A dults 35c