Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 27, 1925, Image 1

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    T W IC E
A
W EEK
G resham O utlook
VOL. 15, KO. 8
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON.
NEW POSTAL LAWS WILL
GO INTO EFFECT SOON
SUPERINTENDENTS OF
FAIR ARE APPOINTED
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1925
91.50 I’er Year
PLANS AGREED UPON
FOR ORANGE EXHIBITS
COUNTY P.-T. ASSN.
MEETS, MAPLEWOOD
A com m ittee w o rking on th e p rem ­
T he new p o stal law passed by th e
, la st congress raisin g th e pay of po stal ium list of th e fa ir board m et last
i em ployee and providing for th e ra is- week w ith rep rese n tativ es from six
T he Rev. L. N. W aldron and son, |
W ith 22 of th e 25 m em bers of th e I T he q uestion of free g ate adm ission j
° f ad d itio n al revenue w ill go in to ° t th e different g ran g es of the county
T he M ultnom ah County Council of
new fair b oard p rese n t a t a board w as referre d to a com m ittee co n sist- effect on A pril 15. It Is expected to an<l decided on th e arran g e m en t for W ilbur, drove to Amity, Oregon, '
P aren t-T ea ch e r associations held its
1
T
uesday
m
orning
and
visited
a
broth-
m eeting la st W ednesday n ig h t and ing of S t.C la ir, B rugger, H ow itt, | r&ise sixty m illion d o llars a y ear ad- th e fair exhibits. It w as agreed to
h«s | e r of th e former" re tu rn in g V O resh- ® ee t,n « a t Maplewood, M arch 21. w ith
d itional rev en u e, w hile it in c reases elim in ate th e score card as it
m any vital questions up for consider- ; Cogswell an d Lewis.
Mrs. E. S. Hoek. first vice p resident, in
ation it w ill be understood w hy th e
A proposal h as been m ade to th e th e sa larie s of po stal em ployes sixty- been h ereto fo re and to do aw ay w ith um T uesday evening,
th e ch air. T he location for th e m eet­
In stead of aw arding
Mrs. R uben K nutson an d tw o chil-
m eeting w as both in ten siv e and ex­ board to lease a p o rtion of th e race eight m illion d o lla rs a year. It p ro ­ com petition.
ing w as a b eautiful one and th e v isit­
tensive.
tra c k to a P o rtla n d o rg an izatio n for vides th a t th e advances in ra te s w ill v arying prizes, it w as decided for dren, of P o rtlan d , a re visiting for a
o rs w ere tre a te d royally. T he decora­
each
g
ran
g
e
to
p
u
t
on
an
exhibit
few
days
w
ith
h
er
nieces.
Mrs.
H
arry
T he com m ittee on revision of the auto races.
In terested p a rtie s are be effective only eight m onths in th e
tions of th e tab le for th e lunch w hich
prem ium list, S. B. H all, chairm an, h ere today ta k in g m e asu rm en ts and ca len d ar y ear of 1925, w hile th e pay ty p ical of its com m unity, th en th e ex ­ McMurry, Mrs. P. E. Stone and Mrs.
w as served at noon w ere in gold and
h
ibits
th
a
t
a
re
judged
w
orthy
w
ill
be
E rn e st C hristensen.
m ade its rep o rt, recom m ending v a ri­ studying th e grounds to determ in e , in c reases a re effective for th e full
g reen w ith daffodils. Miss N icholson.
given a blue ribbon. Any exhibit th a t
ous changes. T hese w ere given c a re ­ the ad v isab ility of co n stru c tin g an year.
W. A. Sweek and A. H W eisenfluh of th e dom estic science d ep artm en t of
falls
below
th
e
sta
n
d
a
rd
w
ill
be
given
ful co nsideration and w ere adopted au to rac e tra c k outside of th e p resen t
C ontroversy over th e in crease cen-
left Sunday m orning for Canyon City, the S p erry F lo u r com pany and Miss
as a p a rt of th is y e a r's prem ium list. , horse trac k . T he com m ittee of th e | te re d on th e second and fo u rth classes. a red ribbon, b ut all w ill receive the Oregon, w here they w ill spend a week Addle N icholson of the dom estic
One of th e m ost im p o rta n t changes fair board appointed to m eet J. J. Me- In th e fo rm er, th e ra te Is m ade unl- sam e cash prem ium .
looking over business in connection science d ep a rtm en t of th e P o rtlan d
T he am o u n t of th e prem ium money w ith th e ran ch es w hich both men own
p e rta in to th e g range exhibits. It w as , Call of th e Pacific C oast B ureau at form on all read in g m atter a t one and
Gas & Coke com pany w ere p resent to
decided to do aw ay w ith th e scoring luncheon today and go over th e m a tte r o ne-half cen ts a pound, w hile for ad- h as changed. L ast year th e grange n ea r H am ilton.
d em o n strate biscuits, th e flour for
of exhibits, to base th e aw ard on g e n ­ w ith him co n sists of R ak er, Lew is, j v ertisin g sectio n s th e ra te s a re tw o ex h ib ito rs paid a te n per cent en try
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. M orrison expect w hich w as fu rn ish ed by the S perry
e ra l w orth in ess and m ake all aw ards H ow itt,
S chneider,
M itchell
and cen ts a pound in th e first and second fee, th en they received $100 prem ium to leave th is evening for Oakland, F lo u r com pany. A silver offering of
alike. So th a t all judged as w orthy Cleveland. T he plan proposed in- zones: th re e cen ts a pound in th e and $10 ad ditional If th e exhibit was in
C alifornia, In com pany w ith th eir $9.15 w as raised w hich will be placed
w ill receive a blue ribbon. T he prize volves th e b oard in no e x tra expense th ird zone; six cen ts a pound in th e place by 10 o’clock on th e opening d au g h ter. Mrs. J. E. S chneider, who
In th e council trea su ry .
w il be $150 if th e exhibit is in place a t or liability and th e lease proposed is fo u rth , fifth an d six th zones, an d nine m orning. T he ru le s th a t w ere decid­ has been h ere for th e past th ree w eeks
A ch o ru s of boys under th e le ad e r­
th e L’pec.fled tim e. If not, th e re w ill for five y ears w ith an option on an o th ­ ce n ts a pound in th e seventh and ed upon at th e m eeting W ednesday assistin g in th e ca re of her paren ts.
ship of P ro fesso r Rosenbaum gave
n ig h t w ere $100 in stock and $50
be a p enalty of $10 deducted from the er five years.
eig h th zones.
They intend to m ake th e ir hom e in sev eral songs and th e gym nasium
cash, and if they a re not in place by
aw ard. T he aw ard w ill be paid $100
Many o th er m a tte rs w ere presen ted
O akland, a fte r having resided in class u n d er th e sam e d irection gave
In th e fo u rth class a service ch arg e
10 o'clock of th e opening day, they
in stock of th e association and $50 and a re in the process of developm ent.
G resham for th e past Your years. Mrs. sev eral d rills. Two rea d in g s w ere
of tw o ce n ts a pound on all p arcel
cash.
G eorge K in n ear, vice p resid e n t of post pack ag es is established, ex cep t­ are to receive $40 Instead of $50. Belle Beers has leased th e ir home on given by E lizabeth A shw ell, Mrs. O. M.
They w ill be ch arg ed no en try fee.
Mr. H all m et on S atu rd ay w ith r e p ­ th e P o rtlan d K ennel club, w as p re s­
ing on those collected on r u ra l ro u tes, j
Maple avenue and is p lanning to move W ashburn spoke on th e su b je ct of
T he plan is to c a rry th is arran g e m en t
re se n tativ es of th e g ran g es of th e e n t and su g g ested holding w ith the
T h e p rese n t basic ra te s a re u n ­
in at once.
child guidance, w hile th e su b je ct of
over a period of five years, m aking it
county and agreed w ith them upon fa ir a dog show.
changed. A "sp ecial h an d lin g ” s e r­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H
ans
L
ursen
have
been
legislation w as disoussed by Mrs. E.
th e m ain points involved in th e
Mr. M att, w ho is th e new su p e rin ­ vice also is cre ate d , w ith a ch arg e of possible for each g ran g e to subscribe
m aking extensive changes on th e ir
T hayer.
for
$500
in
stock
and
pay
it
o
ut
w
ith
changes.
te n d en t of po u ltry , m ade recom m end­ 25 cen ts a package. T his will give to
prem
ises
at
th
e
co
rn
er
of
F
ifth
and
Maplewood
rep o rted a num ber of
T he su p e rin ten d e n ts of th e various atio n s reg a rd in g
his
d ep artm en t, th e fo u rth class m ail th e sam e h an d ­ a five-year exhibit, and a t th e sam e
Main stre e ts d u rin g th e past few In terestin g activ ities, am ong them a
tim
e
get
a
cash
prem
ium
sufficient
to
d ep a rtm en ts w ere appointed «s nom i­ w hich includes rab b its and pigeons..
ling as first-class m ail, b ut not special
week3. They have erected 12 sleeping teach er« ' evening, a piano rec ital and
cover expenses.
L. W. W eisenborn, a pou ltry m an , delivery a t its d estin atio n .
nated by th e presid en t and the ex­
cabins on th e re a r of th e ir lot, w ith two P ictu re show s. Mr. W eisendanger
ecutive board a t a re c e n t m eeting. p resid e n t of th e pet stock show , was
an au to sh e lte r adjoining each cabin. of th e fo restry d ep artm en t gave a mo­
In first-class th e ra te on p riv ate m a il­
Methodist Episcopal Church.
p re se n t an d m ade suggestions.
T he list is as follow s:
The equipm ent w ill la te r contain a tion p ictu re of th e forests.
ing
ca
rd
s
and
souvenir
ca
rd
s
Is
ad
­
F. L. M arsh ad d ressed th e board r e ­
B uildings and G rounds—A. F. Ham-
Bible school at th e M ethodist E p is­ cook room, gas, show er baths, etc.,
T he p resid en t of th e R u ssellville
vanced
from
one
to
tw
o
cen
ts.
In
th
e
g ard in g th e plan to in c re ase th e price
m a r.
copal ch u rch m eets a t 10 o’clock. The and is expected to a ttr a c t th e to u rist P.-T. A., Mrs. F ra n k lin , took th e ch il­
th
ird
class
th
e
r
a
te
is
in
creased
from
of concessions an d also proposed th a t
A g ricu ltu re—T. J. K reuder.
one to one and a h alf cen ts for each school is graded an d has classes for trav e l w hich m akes G resham a sto p ­ d ren to see P e te r Pan a t M outavlila.
if arra n g e m e n ts could be m ade for
F lo ra l—Mrs. F ra n k H einey.
tw o ounces. All m a tte r u n d er eight all ages w ith com petent in stru c to rs. ping point. "U Auto Cam p” is the T hey have a gym nasium class of 35
c e rta in
accom m odations
on
the
L ivestock—S. B. H all.
T h ere is a h e a rty w elcom e for all nam e by w hich th is new e n terp rise g irls and have helped to o rganize a
ounces m u st be se n t in th is class, and
ground s th e g ro cery m en w ould come
P o u ltry —C. A. Matt.
stra n g e rs and any who have no re g ­ w ill be know n. T he office a t th e c o r­ Sunday Bchooi. They also have s ta r t­
all
over
th
a
t
am
o
u
n
t
in
fo
u
rth
class.
D om estic Science — Mrs. A nnie h ere in Ju ly for th e ir an n u a l picnic.
u la r ch u rch home.
n er w ill be nam ed, “T he F a ir C orner." ed g arden and flower clubs.
In crea ses in th e cost of m oney o r­
T he n ex t m eeting of th e b oard will
H evel.
Dr. Chas. W. H u ett, th e pasto r,
T ro u td ale, rep rese n ted by Mrs. K en­
Dr. and Mrs. G eorge Inglis have as
d ers, reg istered m ail, in su ran ce, col­ preach es both m orning and evening.
be T h u rsd ay n ig h t, A pril 2.
A rt—Mrs. U. G. Sm ith.
dall. rep o rts th a t they cleared $60 in
gu
ests
th
e
fo
rm
e
r’s
b
ro
th
er,
Jam
es
lect on delivery and special delivery T he m o rn in g service is held a t 11
Boys’ and G irls’ Club W ork—W. D.
a recen t en te rta in m e n t and they have
Zion Evangelical Services.
services w ere provided for in th e bill. o ’clock and th e evening service at Inglis, his wife and d au g h ter, Elolso,
K inder.
a m em bership of 30.
T he elem en tary d ep a rtm en t of the All fees for special services, except
G ates and T ickets—J. V. Cogswell.
7:30. T he su b ject for th e m orning of W yoming, Iowa. They have spent
T he F airview P.-T. A. rep o rts an
S unday school of th e Zion E vangelical m oney o rd ers, a re in addition to th e
som
e
tim
e
in
C
alifornia
and
a
re
on
R acing and A m usem ents— T. R.
, serm on is “S tew ard sh ip .” I t will era-
evening m eeting for the daddies. A
ch u rc h is p re p a rin g a p ro g ram for postage and m u st be paid by stam p s p ha8ize th e fac t th a t th e re is a stew - th e ir w ay home.
H ow itt.
c h ild ren 's p rogram w as given and a
E a ste r m orning. T he Sunday school affixed.
j ard sh ip of tim e, of ta le n t, of souls, of
A. D. S o u th erlan d of W utertow n,
Police— M. M. Squire.
bowl of goldfish w as presen ted to th e
w ill convene a t 10 a. m. Sunday, w ith
A utos and M achinery—C. I. R aker.
i o p p o rtu n ity as w ell as of m eans, and South D akota, Is visiting ut th e home room w hich hud th e m ost m o thers out
Former Gresham Boy Forger.
preach in g serv ice in th e E nglish
of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. S t.C la ir. Mr.
In addition several sta n d in g com ­
to th e m eeting.
P au l N augle of P o rtlan d , a form er God w ill hold us acco u n tab le for all
language a t 11 o'clock and In th e G er­
S o u th erlan d is a form er acq u ain tan ce
m ittees w ere appointed as follow s:
G
resham
boy,
now
ab
o
u
t
30
y
ears
of
Hfe-
T
he
ev
en
ln
K
su
b
je
ct
w
ill
be
"T
he
R iverdale has re g u la r m eetings,
m
an
lan
g
u
ag
e
a
t
12.
T
he
serm
on
of Mr. St. C lair in St. P au l, M innesota.
F in an ce Com m ittee— L ew is C level­
giving tim e and money to help garden
age, w as a rre s te d W ednesday on a M urks of a C h ristian ." W hat are th e
topic
w
ill
be,
‘‘T
he
W
ill
of
God.”
The
a n d , K adderly.
o u tstan d in g c h a ra c te ristic s of a real He Is m aking his first visit to the and flower clubs. T he m em bers have
anthem , “I ’m B ut a S tra n g e r H ere,” c h a rg e of p assin g bogus checks. It
P ublicity—L. B. B aketel.
follow er of th e M aster is th e real Pacific co ast and Is delighted w ith the an out-door th e a te r In w hich they give
w
as
th
e
second
tim
e
in
th
e
m
onth,
R eception Com m ittee—Ju d g e s G. W. w ill be ren d e re d by th e choir. A
them
e. The E p w o rth L eague will m eet co u n try .
en tertain m en ts.
rec o rd s show ing th a t he had been in
S tap leto n and R ichard D eich and J. sh o rt co n g reg atio n al m eeting w ill be
for
devotional
service a t 6:30 and all
R ak er & Son, along w ith all local
Mrs. G eorge F o rtn e r rep o rted from
m unicipal co u rt on a sim ila r ch a rg e
held
im
m
ediately
a
fte
r
th
e
E
n
g
lish
O. W ilson.
and a t th a t tim e his case w as con­ young people a re invited and older and P o rtlan d F ord deniers, will ob­ Lynch th a t they paid all th e expenses
service.
E ach su p e rin ten d e n t w ill have one
serve Ford d isplay week, sta rtin g on of tlie hot lunches for th e school w ith
tinued. T he ch eck s rec en tly forged ones welcomed.
or m ore a s sista n ts.
P ra y er m eeting is held on T h u rs ­ M onday and la stin g all next week. A a pie social.
C lassified—classy ads.
w ere sev eral in num ber an d totaled
$145. He told th e police th a t he found day a t 7:30 p. m. T he Ju n io r E pw orth full line of new and used ca rs w ill bn
Mrs. Ed. M onical is p resid en t of th e
it too difficult to earn a living w ith L eague m eets on W ednesday a fte r­ on d isplay and o th er Interestin g fea­ G ilbert P.-T. A. and says they have
I only one arm . N augle lost an arm in noon a t 3:45. On F rid ay afternoon tu re s and tlie local firm expects to helped a n um ber of needy fam ilies
I a steel m ill accid en t sev eral y ears and evening th e second q u a rte rly con­ hold open house all week to th e ir old and have com pleted th e fu rn ish in g of
ago. He received full m edical a tte n - feren ce w ill m eet th e P lea san t Home and new friends.
th e te a c h e rs’ re s t room. They gave a
ch u rch for th e business session in the
Mrs. H. H. Ott en tertain ed on F riday I p ic tu re to th e room having the most,
1
lion
and
$5000
dam
ages
and
th
e
op-
For a Limited Time Only
! p o rtu n ity to w o rk as long as he aftern o o n a t four o’clock follow ed by aftern o o n for ten ladies from Port-1 m o th ers out to a m eeting and they
! w ished for th e com pany a t good a potluck su p p er nt six o'clock and land who, w ith Mrs. Ott. com prise a also had a d addies’ evening.
The
w ages. It is rep o rted th a t he sq u a n ­ th e in sp iratio n service in th e evening. social club. T he room s w ere d ec o rat­ Gordon g ran g e presented th e Bchooi
dered his m oney and lo st his job on All official m em bers a re expected and ed In sp rin g flow ers and th e cen ter- w ith an Indoor flag and th e S panish
j acco u n t of in a tte n tio n to business. He o th ers will be m ade welcome. Every piece of th e tab le w as a beautiful v eteran s gave them an outdoor flag.
j is m arried . N augle sp en t several m em ber an d frien d of th e ch u rch is E aster m otif. A fter an aftern o o n of They cleared $61 from th e Shaw Musi­
social diversions, ice cream and cake cal com pany's play and a re planning
| y ea rs of his e a rly childhood in G resh- invited.
w ere served.
■ am , w here his fa th e r was p asto r of the
an o th er for th e evening of A pril 24.
T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per
Mrs. H attie W ostell, of Eugene, ac­
M ethodist E piscopal church.
P lea san t V alley secured funds from
cent in te re st on tim e deposits.—Adv
com panied by h er sister. Miss Lulu tw o teas and a p aper drive w ith
Sweet, reached G resham T h u rsd ay w hich to m ake paym ent on th e ir mo­
I evening and a re being en tertain ed by tion p ictu re m achine.
Mrs. G eorge L eslie, Mrs. T. R. H ow itt
P o w ellh u rst m em bers had a fa th e rs ’
I and o th ers d u rin g th e ir stay. Miss evening and a re plan n in g for an en ­
Auspices of Troutdale Ladies’ Aid
EASTER WILL SOON BE HERE
Sw eet has trav eled extensively and te rta in m e n t and d in n er soon. They
Troutdale City Hall
*
8 o’clock
has only recen tly retu rn ed from a trip have tw o g irls' sew ing clubs and p o u l­
We have a Large Line of
' ’ I to China w here she sp e n t several try and g arden clubs. They recen tly
RABBITS, CHICKS AND BASKETS IN STOCK.
y ears as su p e rin ten d e n t In a larg e gave a su rp rise p arty for th e ir p re si­
Priced from lc to 25c each.
A hospital In th a t country.
dent. p resen tin g h er w ith som e beau ­
2 ------------------------------------------------ tiful silv er spoons. T hey follow out
y
Continued
on
page
4
EASTER POST CARDS AND BOOKLETS
th e sta te topics as far as possible at
Priced from lc to 15c each.
Gresham I'liileiiomlnationiil Her«Ices. th eir m eetings. T hey have helped
One-act F arce
T he Sunday school a t th e undenom ­ u rch a se a p ic tu re and a re m aking
Adults 85c
Children 15c X in atio n al tem p le will convene a t the p p la
n s to sta n d ard ize th e ir school.
u su al hour of 10 o'clock and p rea ch ­
A nom ination com m ittee w as a p ­
ing a t 2 in th e aftern o o n by the pus- pointed co n sistin g of Mrs. E. C. T h ay ­
Phone 1236
Gresham
to r, th e Rev. 8. F. P itts. T h ere will er, ch airm an , Mrs. M ark F ra n ck ly n
be preach in g again in th e evening at Mrs. J. H. L ynch, Mrs. A. Barzee, and
7:30. P ra y erm eetin g is held each Mrs. A. H. Moll. E ach circ le pledged
WATCH OUR WINDOWS, IT PAYS.
T uesday evening a t 7:30 and young to give $5 to w ard d efray in g th e ex ­
people’s Bible study F rid ay evenings. pense of a luncheon a t C h anticleer
E very one is co rd ially invited to be Inn for th e e n te rta in m e n t of sta te
present.
convention delegates.
EXTRA VALUE
Beautifully Decorated
ENGLISH TEAPOTS
89C
each
M U S IC A L
PROGRAM
SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 4
THAT BLONDE PERSON”
HEPP’S RACKET STORE
DANCE
FINE MOTOR CARS
TROUTDALE CITY HALL
SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 28
G IG R A YS
o verland
Larger Axle
Rigger Engine
Straight Side Cord Tires
All-Steel Bodies.
Stewart Vacuum System.
Ilow Many People Do You Know Who
Do Not Own an Automohlie ?
2
ORCHESTRA
Good Management and Good Time Assured
Gentlemen 91.00
-
.
Ladies Free
JUNIOR CLASS PLAY
: “Robina in Search of a Husband”
A farce in four acts
_______ GRESHAM HIGH GYMNASIUM__________
P RI. and SAT., MARCH 27 and 28
Curtain rise« at 8:20
RESERVED SEATS 50c
Ticket« en «ale at Unir Store«
GEN. ADMISSION 35c
Bring us your list of these non-automobile owners
and we will explain an exceptional opportunity that we
are offering during
Overland All-Steel Sedan
Overland Touring
Display Week
$910
$647
F. O. B. G resham
F. O. B. G resham
The lowest priced «rear shift car mannfactnred.
All the Week—March 30th to April 4th
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
RAKER & SON
Phone 1141
Grtih.m
Phone 1301
Gresham, Oregon