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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1925)
T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook SATURDAY LUNCHEON WAS GREAT SUCCESS Coming Home to be Secretary o f State A dditional proof of th e old sta te m ent th a t the way to a m a n ’s h e a rt is thro u g h his stom ach w as given la st S atu rd ay at the luncheon served by th e G resham business m en to th e farm er and g ra n g e r v isitors. All w ere laud in th e ir praise of th e qu ality of th e food and m ethod of serving eats to so large a crow d. T he lunches proved su b stan tia l and am ple. Betw een 500 and 600 p ersons had g ath ered up to noon in M asonic hall, m ost of them atten d in g th e closing session of the a g ric u ltu ra l conference. At th is concluding session th e rep o rts of th e v arious group conferences w ere read. T hese re p o rts a re to be pub lished and th e first in stallm en t w ill be found in tod ay 's Outlook. They w ill la te r be com piled in p am p h let form . S everal reso lu tio n s w ere p resented and adopted and a risin g vote of th a n k s w as given the b usiness men of F rank if. K ellogg, of M innesota, G resham and th e com m ercial club for is on the high seas en ro u te to th e fine eats. Also ap p reciatio n w as I W ashington from th e C ourt of St Jam es a t London, w here he was show n th e high school o rc h e stra , u n serving as U. S. A m bassador. He der th e leadership of Miss D orothy is to succeed Chas. E vans Hughes (resigned) as S ecre tary of S tate Dickey, for th e o rc h e stra m usic re n beginning M arch 4th. dered du rin g th e lunch hour. T he reso lu tio n s adopted by th e PICT I BE INSPIRES NEW m eeting w ere as follow s: BANK ESSAY CONTEST W hereas, p ress re p o rts indicate a sentim ent in th e Oregon S tate L egis A new essay co n test has been a n la tu re adverse to the Child L abor law am endm ent to th e United S tate s con nounced by th e F irs t S tate Bank of stitu tio n . G resham , follow ing th e custom of the T herefore, Be it resolved by this bank for sev eral y ears. Much in te r a joint m ass m eeting of farm e rs c o m - ,_____ ,, p atrio tic and est has _ been aroused in posing th e M ultnom ah County F arm - e d , V ers conference and the M ultnom ah Icational subjects by th is m ethod County Pom ona G range assem bled a t T he P resen t co n test, according to G resham , O regon; th a t \\>e a re strong- A rchie M eyers, p resid en t of th e bank AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE GROUPS MAKE REPORTS OF THEIR FINDINGS P o u ltry G roup R eport. Warren o f Michigan New Attorney-General TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS STATE CLUB LEADER ASSISTS IN COUNTY Miss H elen Cowgill, a ssista n t sta te c ub leader, who has ch arge of th e Mr s w ork over the state, w ill be In M ultnomah county from J a n u a ry 19 to inclusive. At th is tim e County v ?h Mi gen ‘ b in d e r w ill cooperate w ith Miss Cowgill in th e endeavor to o rganize th e w ork p ro p erly and get everything sta rted in full sw ing for som e real h ard w ork am ong the girls. Many Have Failed at Poultry Keeping. It is not th e intention a t th e m eet ings a h ic h a.-e scheduled to be held f r S x x x i f r S th is week to try to do any ac tu al class w ork, alth o u g h th e g irls w ill he p re s edge of th e d e ta ile d p ro b le m s involved As w ,thout *,ue know l- th is num ber failed. ' As m ig b ‘ be expected, m any of ent at the sessions. This will be m ore ii th e shape of p relim in ary outline farm s and many" w ^f? ba hi need f a r » % r c k V o ? 4 0 0 ^ 8Pecialiled P oultry w ork for th e seaso n 's activities, u n der th e able supervision of Miss Cow gill. C lasses In cooking and sew ing w ere organized at th e W est P o rtlan d school J a n u a ry 19. at 9 a m., w ith th a n th e average person is w illing to give I t i s T o ? «husin*1 n,anagen,1‘ nt Miss Cundiff as leader. Mrs. Holm everyone is adapted. H ence th e re is no r e J „ „ . ‘ b u si" ess for w hich C harles Reecher W arren, of p ercen tag e of persons will succeed in th e M u ltrv hn*?® th n ‘ any h lg h er dor f ”’er V S- A m b assa will have ch a rg e of th e cooking and o th e r line of endeavor. “ tb e p o u l,ry business th a n in any dor to u„p. has been nam ed a t sew ing classes w ill be o rg a n - torney-gen. by P resident Cool Ized at th e Maplewood school the Market Outlook for Multnomah County Poultry Products idge to succeed H arlan F. S me sam e day. a t 10:30 a. m. M eetings who now becomes a Ju stice of the U. b. su p rem e Court. w ere scheduled for Brooks a t 1:30 and at W h itak er school at 3 o'clock, NEW PARSONAGE WILL* w here an attem p t w as m ade to o r BE BEIUCATEB SI N BAY ganize. Today, Ja n u a ry 20, th e first m eeting P lan s a re being m ade for th e dedi of th e day w as a t th e O rient school a t try en tirely or doubled'its p rese n t volum e” V r e g o n must” fl’ V'® P° UJtry in d u s- 25’ ° f th<? new Pars,0«W«e which 9:45 a m., w ith Mrs. W. W. N asshahn of th e sta te for its su rp lu s eggs It E x p o r t e r l a s ? v h - " m a!'kut " « ‘side is now p rac tica lly com plete, in con- In ch arg e of th e home m aking d e p a rt carlo ad s of eggs. egg8‘ eXp° rted Iast y ear ap p ro x im ately 200 „ectlon with the G resham U ndenom - m ent, mid Mrs. Eva Jo h an so n of the cooking. Mrs. B ert Olson and Mrs. A. fo r tT e % u rp \u i of ^ go O e / q I ^ i it y * w ^ h ^ 'h °n t8 ' d e b u y ln g d e m a n d e x is ts ‘" “ i ' 0 " “ * T e “ p ,e ’ T h e d e d ic a tio n T h e p r e s e n t n i n n w a u . - „ 7 i .i V w hich Oregon produces. wiH be in connection w ith th e reiru- S w artz a re th e in stru c to rs in a r t of '• * 7 ' » — « • « - Produ£ ? rs As8ociand o n .”’>f8Cya k v ? u r fac to r P- C -fl-C — SU" <iay a f,e rn o ° " service an d an hom e m aking w hich was reorganized gon le g isla tu re and we urg e all schooIs w ithout lim itation as to age or O regon’s su rp lu s eggs T his association is of benefit' to“ bo«i m em b V -^n n d ** extended th e P " bl‘c to at- at th e Pow ell Valley school at 11:45 a s u r v e v „»It.u-eX-Pa.? ” 8ho,I>'f fa th e rs and m others, w ho place the nationality . M any boys and g irls are " “ " ’ A of th „ . J 8,° S OI} 8h°!' d b be e '’encou‘r,ig¿d' encouraged. ten d - The new house, w hich co n sists a. m. At S p rin g d ale Mrs. I, J. B abbitt w elfare of the n atio n ’s ch ild ren above gettin g ready to qu alify for th e th ree alarm . No difficulty i's fo re se e n "rtt' 'th is ' 'tim e " ) /1 m ” '?°*. 8bow an y c a “ »e for ° [ four rooma and bath, will he occu- will be th e fu tu re leader of the cook of q u ality or a re a s o n a b le in c re a s e \ n \ o l u m e " T h e ^ *’55 a daya by th e p a s to r. ing and sew ing classes, w hich m et to r " ‘b® th e Rev. 8. F. P itts and wife. R. C. day nt 2 p. m. for organization. be it fu rth e r resolved th a t we u rge all 1 of th e best essays on th e su b p o u ltry personnel, th e numerous“ ? a liu r e s ‘'lo s ^ e s V ro n ^ itu ' i" ™ ° V'?r g ran g es and oth er org an izatio n s to He c t> “L aying th e F o u n d atio n of A m er- At Rockwood on W ednesday, J a n u F ra ce of Sandy h as had ch arg e of the keep a carefu l record of th o se mem- ¡can P ro sp e rity .” ary 21, Mrs. N. D agget and Mrs. H am building o perations. b ers of th e le g isla tu re who vote T h . e - i . . o . . — im p o rtan t h ea lin g in p rev en tin g a n atio n al T he dedication of th e new parson lin w ill be placed in ch a rg e of the a g a in st ratification to th e end th a t I Tbe F lrs t s ta te B ank h as alw ays overproduction. age w ill m ark th e com pletion of a hom e m aking and cooking classes th ese officials m ay be defeated for any enco«raged p atrio tic an d lite ra ry ef- RECOMMENDATIONS. fu tu re political office. ' fo rt and its m ethod h as appealed to very successful y ea r of th e o rg an iz a which will m eet a t 9:45. At 11 o'clock 1. Minimum of 400 for Farm Flocks, 1500 for Commercial Unit«. min £ ptefd by jo in t ®ession ° f Econo- pupils of o u r schools, te a c h e rs and tion, w hich sta rte d w ith 11 m em bers of th e sam e day th e Lynch cooking m ic C onference and P om ona G range. | p a re n ts g e n e ra liy. farm^,w orkfa rSuch°Cflockseusu<a l?v 'su ffe r *from’nSli1^I'e? ,m p o rtan t pba8e ° f and w hich held services for a tim e in and sew ing classes w ill convene and th e d irectin g of th ese fo r th e fu tu re W hereas, U nder th e law s of the Yet. during the flush season, a g re a t volunw o f “i n f e r i o r 1 1>O° r m a “ “ g<‘m e n t th e low er hall of th e Odd Fellow s nn »ho ....------- ____ .i---- j _ v o lu m e or in ferio r eggs a re dum ped” building. T he place proving inade will be tu rn ed over to Miss K earns. ___lie schools o_ ______ . un d erm in es th e en tire p o u ltry q u ate, th e m em bers proceeded to I he club w ork will be reo rg an ized at On M ultnom ah countv 7 « ™ « ” w h o -I " ,i,,, e.d to reach the consum er, build a tem ple on p ro p erty w hich had B uckley a t 1:30, w ith Mrs. M organ school su p erin ten d en t, and room in e a ste rn M ultnom ah and w here green feed can be nrndiiP* i ♦> ** sojp e lab o r is av ailab le each day, W hereas, the county school su p er- C lackam as counties, th e g ift of th e av ailab le to provide proper housing 1111^0!»^°"* **”♦ ^ 8 r’ w bere ca p ita l is been p ro cu red on F o u rth s tre e t and and Miss C ornell In ch a rg e of th e in ten d en t of th e county of M ultno- bank. T he p ic tu re is a rep ro d u ctio n recom m end th e g rad u al estab lish in g ,,f n' anaKe”, ent, the poultrym en hereby H enry avenue, and a com m odious sew ing and Mrs. Ja y n e of th e home p u lle ts as an e c o n o m ic a lsid e iin e f s s u e ° f n° ‘ lt>88 " lan 400 bena a »d m ah sta te of Oregon, has u n d er his I in color from building w as erected, cap ab le of se a t m aking. th e new p ain tin g of ju risd ic tio n a la rg e num ber of public I » ing 600 persons. T he m em bership A class In sew ing is scheduled for ________ ______ H ln te rm eister, th e renow ned p erm it d a ll^ su rp V u s'la b o r' i't1 is 'r e c o m m e n ,o th e r farm w ork < I° e8 not H. schools, due to th e fact th a t th e en- tir e public school system of th e city Sw iss a r tis t who, being A m ericanized, in K ca rrie d be reduced to the n u m b e r n l o o J . 1 8? 'c h floc,k s a s a r e n o w b e ' lias now reached a la rg e num ber and P le a sa n t Valley at 9:45 a. m„ T h u rs of P o rtlan d , M ultnom ah county, Ore- m uch in te reste d in o u r c o u n try ’s 1 ta b *e- 8ary to su p p ly only th e hom e is stead ily in creasin g . T his tem ple day, Ja n u a ry 22. T he home m aking w as dedicated la st Ju ly and is g rea tly • lass, u nder th e direction of Mrs. nZ“»’ c° mes, u n d er his Jurisdiction, and trad itio n s. . J As a m ajo r farm activ ity or specialized b u sin ess „ t , > he is th e re fo re un able to give as close to derive his incom e from p o u ltry it is reco m m ln d " h,e.re “ "c m an expects ap p reciated by th e congregation. The Muxwell and th e cooking class u n d er “ u e n n o n to all th e public schools T he 8Cene Is laid in one of th e sim - P ejien ce w a rra n ts, a m inim um u n it of 1500 h m ? n“ .' 1" Soon as *'*- re g u la r services on Sunday afternoon Mrs. Hoek, w ill m eet a t G ilbert a t w l hell C0Unly ° f M ultnom ab as P>e but eleg an t room s of P re sid en t L he Pe rc entage of p u llets each y ear should n ot fail he ™ e8tab" 8bp(l- we believe n ecessary, and W ashington's PhiH,ieir,»,i m above num ber. UIJ not faI1 below 50 per ce n t of an d evening a re w ell atten d ed and the 10:30. T he schedule a t R u ssellville Is W hereas, we believe th e In terests L e u P h ilad elp h ia residence. atten d a n ce a t p ray e r m eeting is from for 1:30 p. m., w ith tw o cooking c la ss of the public schools of th a t p o rtion of Th house w as owned hy R obert Mor- -• P u rc h a se Chicks E arly. 40 to 75. "A full gospel is being es u n d er th e fu tu re In stru ctio n of MuUnomah county lying o utside th e r is ' the g re a t P h ilan th ro p ist, who of- P o u ltry n r o d i.e e r . e ,e e p reached every S unday,” say th e Mrs. Dunn and tw o sew ing classes wm.iri ’h“ 1!8, °»f th e ,,C ey of P o rtlan d fered his en tire fo rtu n e to help th e for eggs in o rd er to secure* ^ h e tt lr ® benefit of th e Tall and w in ter prices 8,e rved by - am ending |c a u s e of freedom . They m ust have fa n a n " 'w l n t r pimiucUoLVn P/ r p e r d^ 7 > t h e ^ r ’ lead ers of th e co n gregation, "and God w ith Mrs. D uncan as leader. Is blessing th e w ork. S in n ers a re be T he G resham club w ork will re o r ex isting s ta te law«, th a t th e county I t is in sp irin g to look a t th e pic- ° ‘ ^ “ ^ ‘^ o S y r e c o S u d e d ^ h i t ^ n r T ’ ' h ’01" 1“ « - a ™ 1 m ° nth8 ing converted and th e sick In school su p e rin ten d e n t in all counties body ganize a t 9:45 F rid a y m o rn in g ,-Ja n u h aving a population of 200,000 o r | tu re of th ese d istin g u ish ed sta te s- a re being healed.” ary 23. with Mrs. Cecil M etzger in m ore, w herein th e re is located a city m en show n in th e groun T h ere is ch arg e of the sew ing p ro ject and Mrs. having a population of 100.000 or A lexander H sm il „n T h e r e i s su itab le tim e. m aren, and A pril is recom m ended as th e m ost Areme ( lull Card Part,. B. W. T h o rn e as in stru c to r In cooking. more, would have ju risd ic tio n only . “ H am ilton, se c re ta ry of The A rem e clu b will ...... give a card Mrs. H ailey w ill be placed In charg a oyer such public schools lying out- tre a s ,lry ' P resen tin g to P re sid en t 3. t hicks Should Be of Uniform Age. p a rty at th e home of Ju d g e G eorge W side th e c o rp o rate lim its of such city, w “ hlngton his reaso n s fo r e s ta b lish S tap leto n F rid ay evening, J a n u a ry 23 of th e cam p cookery g irls a t T ro u t e d by fu rth e r am ending said sta te | ing a n atio n al bank s different ages*6 K ?s b T u e ^ b u s m T s ^ to ^ e c u « 1 for t / 8“ 8!' ti>Ketber chick« of R e se rv a tio n , should be m ade to com - dale, w ith th e ir m eeting a t 11 o'clock Beside him is | law s th a t th e city su p e rin ten d e n t of R obert m ittee before T hursday. A dm isslou of th e sam e day. T he hom e m aking finance. a t one tim e, to get 200 n u lle ts th an t v v M n i u orris, n io , l m u i in u i iste s i e r of 01 nuance, u re » >or exam ple, 600 day-old ch ick s ok schools w ithin such city having a *’ Al L class will m eet a t F airview a t 2:30 population of 100,000 or m ore would his friend and adviser. T h ere is a in cu b ato r of sm all capacity, a uniform i J t ^ Z / h i c k ^ Jhre.e flhatche8 from an ° 8 mp,ifle8 th e brooding, | _ .. Wludo be vested w ith all th e au th o rity of a back view of H enry Knox, se c re ta ry fee<il,lg- grow ing, housing, l a b o r and production. and will be placed In ch arg e of Mrs. ------ C lm nlbg county school su p e rin ten d e n t, now of w ar, dressed in his rev o lu tio n ary *’x p ert » Indow cleaning »»•« g. R. C. Sim pson and th e sew ing class therefore, I ajim a. o r leave o rd ers with John uniform . At eith er side of th e long will be be conducted by Mrs. Cope Be it Resolved, By th is jo in t as Grown, G resham , phone 2501 land. sem bly of farm ers and g ra n g e rs of table, Jefferso n in a red co at and M ultnom ah county, Oregon, in re g u R andolph in a green one, each w ith R ichard Beadle was p resen ted w ith la r session assem bled, we h e a rtily in p apers, a re opposing th e H am ilton a silv er m edal ia st F rid a y d u rin g th e dorse an am endm ent to th e existing plan from beginning to end. They p ro g ress of th e a g ric u ltu ra l econom ic law s of th e sta te of Oregon, w hereby conference a t G resham , by H. C. Sey th e county school su p e rin ten d e n t of honestly believed th a t th e estab lish in g m our, sta te club leader, w hich m edal all counties of th e sta te of Oregon of a n atio n al bank, as suggested by having a population of 200,000 or H am ilton and M orris, w ould be noth- I w as won by R ichard d u rin g th e P a m ore, w herein th e re is located a c o r ing less th a n a n atio n al calam ity. cific In te rn a tio n a l Livestock exposi p o rate city having a population of tion at P o rtlan d for having th e ch a m T he scene is suggestive, th e them e i 100,000 or m ore, have ju risd ic tio n and pion fat D uroc pig of th e Pacific co n trol only over th e public schools in sp irin g and th e o p p o rtu n ity offered of such county lying and being o u t by the bank to stu d e n ts should b rin g n o rth w est. The m edal was th e gift of side of th e c o rp o rate lim its of such out m any co n testan ts who w ill n ot be tlie Im perial m eat p ack ers of P o rt city ; and th a t th e city su p e rin ten d e n t w ithout th e ir rew ard for th e ir best J land, who have done a g re a t deal In of public schools w ithin such co rp o r th e prom otion of boys’ and g irls ' club ate city be vested, w ith all au th o rity efforts. w ork p rojects. In form atio n has been given to over such public schools as m av now o r h ere after be given to county school te ach ers in th e v ario u s schools o r ■ su p e rin ten d e n t, and A m eeting of th e O resham W elfare may be obtained a t th e bank. Be It F u rth e r Resolved, T h at we club was held a t th e lib ra ry la st night recom m end th a t th e sa lary of such when rep rese n tativ es of « num ber of Effort« to Find Bodies Fail, county school su p e rin ten d e n t be r e local o rg an izatio n s w ere pre«ent. R e All hope has been abandoned for duced from $3,600.00 to $3,000.00 per Year. p o rts w ere heard from th e in v e stig a t the recovery of th e bodies of th e two U nanim ously indorsed by th is a s steam shovel o p erato rs, I. L. S chnave- ' ing com m ittee on several Im p o rtant sem bly of M ultnom ah county, O re ly and N. E. Benyon, who lost th e ir :asm w hich had been bro u g h t to the gon, in re g u la r session assem bled, th is atten tio n of the club. F unds will he lives about th re e m onths ago n ea r the 17th day of Ja n u a ry , 1925. P assed by m eeting unanim ous. needed for conducting relief w ork head w aters of th e Bull Run riv e r j and th e se c re ta ry w as In stru cted to w hen a slide sen t th e shovel and its BELLA LEWIS IS BRIBE ask the religious, fra te rn a l and bene o p era to rs into th e w aters. BE DONALD YAN BUSKIRK The riv er has now dropped to n o r fit societies for a sm all co n trib u tion each. S upplies for needy cases are The new s has been received by th e m al, but no tra c e of th e bodies can be being left at th e lib rary . T hose con- G resham friends of Miss D ella Lew is found It was th o u g h t th a t sam e a r ti itrlb u tin g p erish ab le food stuffs, are of her m arria g e to D onald Van B us cle of apparel m ight be found which requested to notify Mrs. Cora E vans k irk , of B ridal Veil, Oregon, a t V an would indicate th e location of the bodies, but such has not been the I or Mrs. J. H. Metzger, so th a t they couver, W ashington, F riday, Ja n u a ry case .although th e riv er has been i may be placed at once in th e hands of H . T he bride is th e d au g h ter of Mr I those In need. searched to its ju n ctio n w ith th e S a n and Mrs. W. II. Lew is, who w ere form er resid en ts of G resham , com ing dy. The conclusion has been reached T he sophom ore class and glee club h ere from ea ste rn Oregon about th ree th a t eith er th e bodies have been i o f I, nlon high school, accom panied by w ashed down th ro u g h th e Colum bia > ears ago. L ess th a n a year ago the th ree of th e in stru c to rs, th e Misses riv er into th e ocean or, as is m ore fam ily moved to B ridal Veil, w here ■Marjorie M achen. D orothy D ickey and probable, a re still b uried under th e they have since resided. The couple M iriam In g lis, sp en t F riday evening debris of th e slide. will live at B ridal Veil, w here the a t th e O aks sk a tin g pavilion. They bridegroom Is em ployed In the g e n m ade th e trip in the new O rient school moob g A vrcifl era l m e rc an tile «tore a t th a t place. bus w hich is o perated by Botkin & Quickly and efficiently done by ex perts. All ord ers prom ptly attended Jo h n sto n and all re p o rt a very enjoy- Make your telepnone earn you m ore to regard less of sis« j able tim e. fy connecting It w ith a w ant ad GEORGE SHAW Phone 22» Fairview I T he Hank of G resham paya & per cent In terest on tim e deposits.—Adv . INTRODUCTION. < •« ¡ ¡ s s r i s a s . ' f f s . ' s a i s t, m eks THE SPRING HATCHING