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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 15, NO. 6« —r- GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. GRADE SCHOOL PUPILS WILL COUNT GRESHAM RESIDENTS Down a t the grade school about 16 hoped to m ake the canvass as n early m em bers of th e eighth grad e class are com plete as m ay be in th e one day, up on th e ir toes, so to speak, ra rin ' although it m ay be n ecessary to con to go. Go w here* W hat is it? S atu r tinue the w ork next week. W here day m orning b rig h t and early, if a neighbors a re absent, a favor w ill be couple of trim little m isses o r stu rd y conferred on th e young en u m erato rs 1 young men knock tim idly on the fro n t by giving them th e nam es and n um door, it is to be hoped they w ill not be ber of the absentees. T he cen su s of m istak en for book a g e n ts or corn Cleveland addition w ill be tak en in doctors and told cu rtly to move on, connection w ith th a t of th e rem ain d er fo r they a re th e re in th e in te re sts of a of th e tow n, and if at th e next election m ost w orthy and ed ucational e n te r it is voted to become a p a rt of th e city p rise, and th a t is th e ta k in g of th e of G resham , th e figures w ill th en be census of th e city of G resham , and all available rep rese n tin g th e num ber of assista n c e w hich m ay be given th e people resid in g in th a t d istrict. stu d e n ts in th e ir ta sk of enum eratin g T he O utlook w ishes to pledge its th e population w ill be g ra te fu lly re h ea rty su p p o rt to so com m endable ceived by them and th e ir school p rin a move as outlined by P rin c ip a l cip al and te ac h er as well. T he in cen Q uicksall and -to be ca rrie d out by his tiv e for th is piece of w ork w as fur w illing w orkers. The p ap er would be n ished them a sh o rt tim e ago by a glad to ren d e r assistan ce in any way q uestion propounded in th e civics possible and is anxiously w aitin g the c la ss w hich w anted to know th e exact re su lts of th e canvass for publication. n u m b er of in h a b ita n ts of th e tow n in I t is possible th a t m ateria l for a city w hich they lived. "L e t’s go and see d irecto ry could be com piled from such said th ese m a tte r of fac t youngsters. a source if th o u g h t advisable. P rin c ip a l Q uicksall en tered h ea rtily F ree M ethodist C hurch. in to th e plan and has been busy the At th e F re e M ethodist ch u rch S u n p a st few days w ith a m ap of the city of G resham , m aking out p ro p er boun day m orning th e p asto r, th e Rev. W. T. d a ry lines, surveys, etc., as it is not K lotzbach will speak at 11 o'clock on Intended a t th is tim e to ta k e any m ore “T he Bible and Its Influence.” The th a n a census of the city proper, al evening service will be devoted to m is th o u g h la te r it is planned to m ake a sions at w hich tim e, Mrs. E th el K lo tz su rv ey of th e e n tire d istric t of No. 4. bach. conference se c re ta ry of th e society, w ill T he population of the tow n is being W om an's M issionary ro u g h ly guessed a t by a num ber of speak on the subject, “C h in a’s L ast 25 citizen s w ho a re becom ing interested Y ears." T he young people's m eeting as th e tim e draw s n ea r w hen it w ill be at 7 o’clock w ill be in ch a rg e of Miss c o rre c tly sta te d and th e guesses Evelyn H ow ell. Sunday school w ill ra n g e an y w h ere from 1300 to 1600 be as usual a t 10 o'clock. “Come thou as an official count. T he tow n is to be w ith us and we will do th e e good.’ divided into eight d istric ts and two S tra n g e rs a re alw ays welcome. p u p ils w ill be assigned to a d istrict. I t is the aim to place such boys or g irls on a division as sh a ll be som e w h a t acquainted w ith th e locality, if n ot a c tu a lly resid in g in it them selves, as th is w ill fac ilita te the w ork to quite a degree. P a tro n s a re urged to co o p era te w ith th e stu d e n ts an d lend them w hatever assista n ce they can in resid en ces only, as of co u rse th e bus in ess d istric t co n tain s few if any who resid e th e re p erm anently. T he questions a re not m any o r com plicated to be answ ered by th e house holder. T he su rn am e of th e fam ily and th e num ber of m ales and fem ales resid in g u nder th e roof is ab o u t the g ist of th e inform ation desired. It is desired th a t all inform ation w ill be given as prom ptly as possible as it is Zion FwamrelicnI Services, T he Zion E vangelical Sunday school is com ing along fine in its m em ber ship cam paign, th e classes a re g ro w ing and any n o t atten d in g elsew h ere a re invited to be p resen t a t 10 a. m The E nglish p reach in g service begins a t 11 o'clock from th e topic, “T he T ru e S tory of P ra c tic a l C h ristian ity . T he G erm an services w ill be held at 11:50. The sen io r league w ill m eet at 7:30 in the evening. The atten d a n ce of all m em bers is desired a t every s e r vice and a il folks w ithout a ch u rch hom e a re co rd ially invited to be p re s ent. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1«, ||p_»5 GASOLINE GUS VtHATfc TH‘ M A TTE a \WITH T h is A tH « ? W H Y N SAM «IL L O c WT YOU K E E P THINGS s o T hey 'L l w crkv hmitYAH ? , I' m in A YlftR.BLf H ey ,G u s -J A this S e n t ' I OH Go» —. S is s u s S c t r i s w w r s t ' KNOW, IF H E R C A R S R EADY — A w ’ V u il l YOU . b r in g - i t R k ? h t o v e r» .— / SAYS HE CAN'T SNA IT A my l •" y e n — W • CHA 6O i u ' 1 WITH a. A m " o h Y o u w a y S e t her . S u n d a y R o a s t a t M n C O L E M A N S m e a - t . HU ft ft V f I WISH- Y O U 'D CMAN6E T H IS T IR E ftS H T AWAY r? H o p /* "ASK HIM IF W E 'L L H IT A T b U C lS T CAMP BOUT FIVE OCLOCK THIS " — 9? ? ? HOW F U R IS IT T O „ S mith center ." HOW 'S T H ' ROADS ? ANY BAD _ DETOURS’ ft ,n E V E N IR r AU' #1.50 I ’er Year By A. B. CHAPIN 'S4Y G U Ì- I FETCH MC SOME D IS T IL L E D 1 W A T E It- IS IT F R E E O ft. '-------1— r~ CANNON E IG H V *? SOMETHING'S WRONG WITH n Mr. and Mrs. S. B. H all and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. K inder retu rn ed W ednes day evening from the Oregon Co o p erativ e Council of th e sta te ex ten sion service of th e Oregon A g ricul tu ra l college w hich convened at Cor v allis from Monday until W ednesday of th is week. The extension co n fe r ence w as conducted aong th e lines of an educational p rogram for th e field w o rk ers th ro u g h o u t th e state, in clud ing th e ag ric u ltu ra l agents and club leaders. The m ain fea tu re of th e ex tension w ork w as to o utline th e m ajo r p ro jects for th e ensuing year. T he j Outlook rea d ers a re indebted to W. D. F raley , who also atten d ed th e con ference, for a fu ll an d com prehensive rep o rt of th is im p o rtan t g ath erin g , w hich follows : County A gent 8. B. H all and W. D. F raley, p resid en t of the B erry G row ers Packing com pany, of G resham , rep resen ted e a ste rn M ultnom ah co u n ty at th e conference. O n a P i v ------ ¿ w re n Tile above is w h at may be expected a g e n t or sales re p rese n tativ e for one in G resham and w ayside g arag es in . or m ore cars. W ithin a rad iu s of two th e n ea r fu tu re if autom obiles keep on m iles a re a h alf dozen m ore filling sta- in creasin g , u n less g ara g es in crease ! tions and sev eral garages. p ro p o rtio n ately . At p rese n t G resham T h at rep rese n ts considerable local as a cen ter is w ell tak en ca re of w ith business in au to sales, re p a irs and four g arag es, fo u r ad ditional filling supplies. B ut th e re a re in th e im m e sta tio n s, tw o tir e shops, a b attery d iate te rrito ry hund red s of ca rs and shop and th re e c a r agencies besides dozens of tru ck s. Besides th o u san d s th e g arag es, each of w hich acts as I of c a rs and tru c k s pass th ro u g h here STAGE HITS LIGHT ( ’AIf LATTER IS OVERTURNED MORE COOPERATION ASKED OF PRODUCER To consider th e offering of a sh o rt co u rse of in stru c tio n for d irec to rs of cooperative o rg an izatio n s to he given u n d er th e auspices of th e extension division ot the Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college was one of th e purposes of a co n feren ce called T uesday. O ctober 13, by R. A. W ard, p resid en t of th e Oregon ( o o perative Council, a rec en tly form ed c e n tra l o rg an izatio n w hich alm s to assist Its u n it cooperative a s s o c ia te d m em bers in an advisory way. Among its 25 or m ore m em bers a re rep resen ted th e wool, g rain , p oul try, w aln u t, apple, b erry and p rune producers. .. _ - * . ' AU# i TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS daily and m any stop h ere as necessity req u ires. In a word, th e b u sin ess is imm ense. S ta tistic s show it is increasin g th ro u g h o u t the sta te a t about 20 per cen t a year. T h at m eans th a t in five to seven years th e re will be double th e num ber of au to s th e re at a t p re s ent. T his suggests th a t th e traffic problem will have to have serious consideration. R elative to such a course of in s tru c tion. several of w hich have been found successful in o th er states, C. T. Hurd, d irecto r of Pacific Cooperative Wool G row ers association, has been in correspondence w ith officials of the federal bureau of a g ric u ltu ra l eco nom ics reg ard in g sp eak ers for the course. A nother I GRESHAM LOCALS subject- discussed a t the conference was th e form ation of co MRS. VERA TUCKER HAS MIRACULOUS ESCAPE o p erativ e m ark etin g schools in Oregon „ . for the purpose! of giving all farm ers Mrs. F ra n k G ustafson and h er son, a b etter idea of the p racticab ility of !___________ _ | Mrs Ver« T u ck er of T u ck erh lll W endall, w ere th e victim s of an a u to Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Gibbs. Mr. and ' f a r " ' had “ S trn n s' ‘ ex Pe rlen c® cooperation in m arketing. m obile accid en t th is m orning betw een 6 and 7 o'clock on th e Base L ine road Mrs. O. H. M itchell and George W ells anf} alm o st m lraculouo escape from It w as proposed th a t consideration n ea r 92d and S tark stre e ts when th e ir retu rn ed W ednesdav from .a four- I “ ° r 8erl<,us lnJury last T h u rsd ay he given to the launching of an ed u Chicken Dinners. m achine, a F ord light d elivery tru ck , w eeks' sojourn at Hood R iver w here 1 w hen h er car tu rn ed upside down Im catio n al cam paign In Oregon to f u rth Special chicken d inner every W ed nesday noon u n til fu rth e r notice. w as ram m ed by th e G resham stag e of they w ere engaged in picking apples. p riso n in g her In the narro w confines er th is plan, sim ila r to th at conducted P rice 50c. W ithrow 's R e sta u ra n t.—Ad. th e Pow ell V alley line, d riven by Mr. Mr. Gibbs picked 56 boxes off one tree. of th e fro n t seat, from w hich she had In o th er states. To In terest d irec to rs g reat difficulty In ex tricatin g h erself Lew is, and tipped over, pin n in g th e T he assem bly of high school s tu a fte r tearin g off a side cu rtain . H er and m an ag ers In being educated along o ccu p an ts u n d er th e ca r and alm ost such lines was declared necessary, dents, w ith th e addition of friends, en- 1 load of dahlias, w hich she w as tak in g com pletely w reck in g th e lig h ter ma joyed an u n u su al m usical tre a t today to th e In te rsta te fair a t P rineville w as th a t Is to realize th a t It is w orth the chine. Mrs. G ustafson, w hile not ser effort. T hese men will then help to n er"°7 liT t" A « 88” 8eattpre(1 °v er and around b e/ and iously in ju red , 'ia s su stain ed n u m er educate th e g ro w ers tn the p rin cip les per. v io lin ist and Mary B ullack, ac- she w as slightly bruised and cu t by ous cu ts and b ru ises and h as suffered of loyalty In cooperation. Much p ro p com panlst a t th e piano, both from g lass from the broken w indshield, but a badly w renched back. H er son is ag an d a will be req u ired to get th e In P o rtlan d , w ere p rese n t and rendered not otherw ise h u rt also co n siderably shaken up and dividual grow er to u n d erstan d th a t a num ber of p leasing selections. Mrs. T he accident o ccu rred on th e h ig h m ore is req u ired of him th an m erely bruised and both of them w ere in ju red A. C. A lth au s w as In stru m en tal In w ay 23 m iles n o rth of M adras, when signing up with th e o rganization and aro u n d th e ir heads. The accident wag You can make $100 if you g ettin g these m usicians to com e to j an In n er tube b u rst lettin g th e tire delivering his product. He m ust u n p robably due to th e fog w hich lay G resham at th is tim e. Miss H arp er is [ down suddenly. To avoid skidding q u ite heavy a t th a t tim e. Mrs. G u staf the in stru c to r on th e violin of Miss over a precipice she tu rn ed th e ca r d erstan d th a t he is to cooperate loy ally. son and h er son w ere proceeding to H elen A lthaus. Into th e bank w ith such force th a t It P o rtlan d , w hen in M ontavilla • the If th e re is sufficient dem and and a s T he Rev. J. C. T lbbets. of Salem , a was ov ertu rn ed . A fter g etting free Pow ell V alley stag e w as being backed su ran c e of p atro n a g e to Justify u n d er out of th e Lew is g ara g e for its trip to form er p asto r of the B aptist ch u rch at from th e w reckage Mrs. T u ck er had tak in g th is work, th e extension divi G resham .was a c a lle r a t th e hom e of Only 35 people can take advantage of this wonderful to w ait n early an h o u r before help G resham to begin th e . re g u la r sch ed sion of th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ral co l opportunity. ule of th e day. E ith e r Mr. L ew is did Mr. and Mrs. A. J. W. Brown W ednes arriv ed in the person of th e county lege is w illing to do so. day. , co ro n er and his wife. They w ere soon not see the oncom ing vehicle or A. C. K ent, federal statlclan , also W. J. Todd has p u rch ased a new Joined by some C alifornia to u rists and Beginning Saturday morning, and while they last, m issed his ca lcu latio n in th e fog, at spoke u rg in g la rg e r In terest and fu ller 1 Bulck sedan th ro u g h the W alter Metz to g eth er th e c a r w as rig h ted and the we well sell the following brand new Overland de Luxe an y ra te he stru c k th e G ustafson car a blow th a t sen t it over. Mrs. G ustaf- j ger agency. He has disposed of his flow ers loaded in. A passing stag e cooperation of all p ro d u cers In f u r Sedans. I old Maxwell to Mr. Craw ford, a b arb er d riv er sen t a telep h o n e m essage to a nishing Inform ation concern in g farm son and son w ere pulled o u t of the ' w reckage and a call sent In to the from San F ran cisco whom he em M adras g arag e hut before th e w reck activ ities and p ro d u cts for federal r e R ak er g arag e to b rin g th e m achine to 1 ployed ab o u t a week ago. ing c a r arriv ed Mrs. T u ck er had d riv ports. T he sp eak er stated th a t of Mr. and Mrs. O scar .Jo h n so n have en h er c a r th re e m iles tow ard her some 1800 failu res of cooperative a s G resham . T he body of th e c a r w as ' com pletely dem olished and th e two ren ted th e K enney house on Main destin atio n . On her a rriv a l at M adras sociations th e cau ses are ap p ro x im at- re a r w heels p ut o ut of com m ission. I stree t which has Just been vacated by Mrs. T u ck er telephoned H. G. Lake, ly inefficient m anagem ent, 25 per OXLY OXLY The stag e rem oved Mrs. G ustafson to , Mr. and Mrs. C harles Moore and will who Is teaching a t Culver, and he w ent cen t; lack of in te re st of m em bers, 25 to her assistan ce, ta k in g her and her per ce n t; lack of volume, 20 per cen t; HERE her home. T he bus had been tak en to move In next week. The So and Sew circle of th e M eth flow ers to P rineville, w here they a r lack of education, 20 per ce n t; lack th e home of th e d riv er, Mr. Lewis, last .1 positive reduction of $100 from regular price. night to m ake som e needed re p a irs : odist Ladles Aid will m eet w ith Mrs. rived th a t evening In tim e for th e d is of u n d erstan d in g , 8 per cen t; d is honesty In m anagem ent, 2 per cent. and one of th e younger boys w as h ack < has. A. R ogers on W ednesday a f te r play. The only difference is in tfie upholstery—broadcloth P roblem s for education besides ing it out of th e g ara g e onto th e h ig h noon. O ctober 21. The S. E. circle will instead of velour—and in the finish—blue duco instead M ethodist Fpiscopnl ( hiirch. m ark etin g a re tra n sp o rta tio n , financ way when th e accid en t o ccu rred . The m eet on th e sam e day w ith Mrs. BenJ. of green. ow ner of th e stag e has assum ed the Cam eron, who w ill , be assisted by Mrs 1 n ib le w h o o l a t th e M ethodist E pls- ing and diversification. Dean Baxeli, O.c|ock Th)(( of the Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college, resp o n sib ility of th e accident and is W. J. f ooper an.l Mrs. Olive W illiam s. copal ch u rch m eet, at 1 hese cars are all new stock—built this year. Guar All m em bers of th ese circles are urged having th e F ord rep aired a t his ex Is a g raded school w ith classes for all em phasized th e d an g er of over-dlver- anteed and subject to the same service as all new Over to be p resen t and frien d s are cordially ages and com petent teach ers. A warm ; siflcatlon of p erish a b le specialties. pense. lands—the same cars we have been selling for $890 Invited. w elcom e aw aits stra n g rs and those Much in fo rm atio n concerning p ro right along. T he W om en’s Home M issionary so- having no reg u la r ch u rch home. A t, duction h as been supplied the grow er F ree T rial Music Lessons. [ ciety is p lanning to send its usual fall rhink of it—all steel bodies—four doors, cord tires, 11 o’clock th e pasto r. Dr. C. W. H uett, I In past y ea rs by th e United S tates D e The W etm ore«, celeb rated C olum bia n trib u tio n s to m issionary objects will p reach, faking for his subject, { p artm en t of A g ricu ltu re. Now th a t sliding gear transmission and honev comb radiator’ I Record A rtists an d B roadcasting co and Friday, October 23, has been d es "A live, F o rev erm o re.” T here will be! th e re is a realizatio n th a t m ark etin g S tars, a re giving p riv ate lessons to speedometer, and the price of anv one of these 35 is ignated as packing day C lothing will special m usic. The E pw urtn orth L eague ' problem s have been neglected, th e re -- «arw^xs.« ii’uniu, in»- rjpw incagli»» sev eraj m em bers of th e G resham High be only $790 Full balloon tires at $15 extra. sent to t h e P o rtlan d S ettlem en t I m eets at 6:30 for devotional service. is even m ore need for inform ation r e l school band. O thers are Joining. cen ter and canned fru its and Jelly to T his com pany of live young people 1 Positively only 35 to be sold at this price ative to th is and o th e r problem s be They teach all wind in stru m e n ts and th e Old People’s home In Salem. Mrs. w elcom es other young people and old- 1 sides production. H aving Just re F u n d am en tal Music T rain in g and H. J. I’u lfer is supply secreta ry , and er ones will find p le asu re and profit 18 Months Terms y o Trades tu rn ed from a trip th ro u g h th e ea st. Piano. F o rm erly featu red at p rin c i will be assisted In the packing by Mrs. In the evening at 7:30 th e p asto r will | Including “ Booming F lo rid a," H. N. pal b ro ad c astin g statio n s, ea ste rn O. A. E astm an , Mrs. Marion Johnson, co n tin u e th e series of lectu re serm ons Kipp, m an ag er of th e m ark etin g de radio show s, Madison S quare G arden. Mrs G eorge P age and Miss Mina G il w hich h as been going on for sev eral | p artm en t of the P o rtlan d C ham ber of C hildren ta k in g piano and fu n d a bert W ork will begin at 1 o'clock and w eeks, and will speak on n o rth ern , Com m erce, told those a t th e co n fe r m ental tra in in g a re given one m onth's a rtic le s co n trib u ted should be a t th e Italy, Venice and Milan. Many a re ) Gresham Phone 1141 Oregon ence th a t pro d u cers th ro u g h o u t th e lessons free if p are n ts and ch ild ren ch u rch before th a t tim e. finding real in te rest and help in th ese { co u n try a re realizing m ore and m ore are not so w ell satisfied th a t th ey de- N early 20 from G resham attended le ctu re serm ons. H LSSLI. IM PLEM EN T CO«, G resham , Oregon the m eaning and th e ad v an tag es of sire ch ild ren to continue. Not n eces Gentlemen : the services a t th e Sunday ta b ern acle On next T uesday evening an ad- j w orking in unison. They realize th a t K in d ly re s e rv e f o r m e on e o f th e O v e r la n d SI D e L u x e s o ria n a a r h i.h sa ry to have a piano to sta rt. Those y o u h a v e f o r s a le a t |7 W . E n c lo s e d fin d d e p o s it o f W h ,ch in P o rtlan d T uesday evening when a Journed m eeting of th e official board control of all of a product of in te reste d leave nam e at Outlook of d o lla r s to a p p ly on p u rc h a s e p r ie * . ( N o r e s e r v a tio n s w ith o u t' d e p o s it'/.’ ' special section was reserved for the will be held in th e p a s to r’s study, ! a vicinity Is not n ecessary. He also fice. Or see o r phone Mr. W etm ore N a m e ............................. m em bers of th e W. C. T. U. organize- : when every m em ber .3 expected to be found m any cooperative« «uccesafal next T uesday at high school —Adv. lions of th e county. presen t. T he reg u la r p ray er m eeting with 40 per cen t to 60 per cent control. “T ill” P ullan. 65, who lives at th e | will be on T h u rsd ay evening. School of D anrlng. M. Norby home, had th e m isfortune to ] P la n s a re under way for a service of Gresham Beauty Shoppe C lasses for ch ild ren and ad u lts. dislocate his shoulder as the re su lt of mu«lc in ch a rg e of th e choic on Octo h ere to aerve you. Mme. P aten eau d e Mrs. A gnes C arm ean, Music Studio, F irs t S tate Bank building. Phone a fall w hile be w as h u n tin g yesterday. ber 25, w hich will be a fe a tu re by th e «ystem of beauty cu ltu re. Mme. P at- 791 _AH. ch o ir each m onth d u rin g th e w inter, i eneaude p rep aratio n « for sale. Over C ontinued on page 4 F irs t S tate bank, phone 1841— Adv. SAVE *100 ACT NOW.» »790 HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.