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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 1«, NO. 4 GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH IS, 1»2« TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 1 1.50 Per Year GRESHAM HOUSEWIVES LOCAL (A S E SETTLED WELL KNOWN MAN BAPTIST PEOPLE HOLD CLUB WORK AIDED BY COUNTY CLUB AGENT LEARN CAKE METHODS BY SUPREM E COURT SUCCTMBS TO ILLNESS CHURCH NIGHT SERVICE UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM SPENDS BUSY MONTH Rose B a rtle tt en tertain ed th e G resh The suprem e co u rt a t Salem on th e Lewis M etzger, aged 68, a resid en t C hurch night, the first of m onthly One of th e finest exam ples and at | T he rep o rt of County Club A gent am housew ives w ith new recipes and 9th day of M arch handed down a de of G resham and vicinity for th e past m eetings of th is c h a ra c te r, w as ob th e sam e tim e m ost com m endable in- W. D. K inder for the m onth of F ebru- new cooking ideas. It th e G resham cision in th e case of th e V anderm ost 46 years, died T h u rsd ay m orning served at the B aptist ch u rch W ednes men do not enjoy m ore cakes, m arble, estate ag ain st N ora W ithrow , in w hich March 11, at the fam ily home on South day evening, w ith about 50 present. centives to the benefits to be derived ary , covering th e w ork for th e past from boys’ and g irls ’ club w ork m onth, show s an en ro llm en t of 823 angel, gold and devil, afte r the ladies the cou rt dism issed th e appeal on th e R oberts avenue, from a succession of B asket dinner w as enjoyed In th e new th ro u g h o u t the sta te of Oregon is the boys and g irls th ro u g h o u t th e county, attended Rose B a rtle tt's lectu res and grounds th a t it did not have ju rtsd ic- p ara ly tic stro k es and com plications. basem ent and an in te restin g discus- an n u al sc h o larsh ip aw ard being m ade Over 850 m iles w ere traveled by a 'lto d em onstration in the social room s of I T he deceased is survived by his wife, sion followed as to th e plans for by th e Union Pacific railw ay system to I in his various visits to farm s and th e M ethodist ch u rch yesterday a f te r T his case w as b ro u g h t by the exec- ' Ada M etzger, and th re e ch ild ren by a financing the im provem ents on the m em bers of th e clubs, u nder th e direc- ' homes, 47 farm s w ere visited conduct- noon it w on’t be because th e ir wives uto r of the estate to recover $260 previous m a rriag e, Lewis W. and church. At th e close of th e supper tion of th e extension service of Ore- lng extension work, 26 hom es w ere do not know how to m ake cakes, claim ed to be due Mrs. V anderm ost at E lm er M etzger, of Roseburg, and Mrs. and social featu res th e congregation ( visited, five P aren t-T each er m eetings ‘'Good icing on cakes add m ore to the the tim e of h er death. The defendant Je n n ie Oswald, of P o rtlan d . He, the rep aired to th e au d ito riu m and im gon A g ricu ltu ral college. H ereto fo re th is aw ard has been $75 J w ere attended and four local lead ers' finish th an m ixing," said Mrs. B a rtle tt adm itted owing $29.73. T he action youngest of six b ro th ers, is survived p rom ptu addresses w ere given by for specified u n its of ran k in g , but for i m eetings. in h er lecture. "T he icing gives ta ste w as com menced in th e d istric t co u rt of by but tw o of them , Jo h n H „ of G resh K enneth F endall, Mrs. H. S. Clow and 1926 th is am ount has been increased R. S. Bessie, farm m anagem ent to th e cake and the ta ste rem ains afte r M ultnom ah county and a tria l w as had am, and Dan M etzger, of Lodi, C ali C. W. Guile. Mr. F endall spoke on the to $100 for th e w inner in each of 15 specialist, w as in the county the eve th e cake is gone as all cake lovers on Nov. 28, 1924, before Judge Dickson fornia. social g ath erin g s of th e B. Y. P. U .,) counties, M ultnom ah included. The ning of F eb ru ary 9 w ith th e farm a c know. Cakes should be baked at a who ren d ered a decision in favor of F u n e ra l services w ill be conducted Mrs. Clow on the m usic of the ch u rch sch o larsh ip w inner in each county will count club of Powell Valley. The c e rta in te m p e ra tu re and w ithout an th e plaintiff for $29.73. From th is S atu rd ay aftern o o n at 2 o'clock a t the and Mr. Guile on the evangelism of th e be determ ined upon the basis of 75 per oven h e a t re g u la to r it is im possible to ; Ju,lgm ent , he plaintiff appealed to the M ethodist ch u rch , w ith com m itm ent church. A sh o rt p ray er service w as | cent on ra n k in club w ork and 25 per m eeting w as devoted to checking over th e farm acco u n t books as to cost, re know definitely if th e te m p eratu re is circu it co u rt and th e case w as tried services at G resham cem etery. F in al held and th e g ath erin g of th e evening cent on c h a racter, in te rest and quail- ceipts and inventories. He also right. W ith an oven heat reg u la to r, October 9, 1924, before Judge John H. arran g e m en ts a re in th e hands of the pronounced a g reat success. T hese ties of leadership. said Mrs. B a rtlett, th e re should never Stevenson, th e ju ry re tu rn in g a v e r G resham F u n eral p arlo rs. m eetings a re to be conducted m onthly | Jo h n F lem ing w as the lucky recipi- tau g h t th e boys how to figure dep re ciation on farm m achinery an d build be any failu res in baking cakes be dict for th e plaintiff in th e sum of thro u g h o u t the year. ent of the sc h o larsh ip in 1924 and the ings. The boys a re doing some splen cause if you follow th e recipe and $235.87, allow ing th e d efendant for Popular Concert Planned. follow ing year it was won by Sven did w ork in th e ir project. D em onstra have ju st th e rig h t am ount of heat in re n t claim ed, and m erchandise. From Baptist Church. A nother popular concert will be giv Nelson. It Is understood th a t Sven ex tions w ill be worked o ut and a team t'^ i oven and m ain tain th is heat the th is judgm ent th e d efendant appealed T he series of addresses which have pects to ta k e advantage of th is schol en at the M ethodist ch u rch Sunday selected to put this project before the c a se s are bound to come out in good to th e suprem e court. T he plaintiff evening in w hich th e singing of old been delivered by th e p asto r a t th e arsh ip next year w hen he en ro lls as a public. shape, even though you have not had then moved to dism iss th e appeal on tim e hym ns and m elodies w ill be fea Sunday m orning service of th e ch u rch freshm an a t (). A. C„ and a year from th e experience in baking th a t some the grounds th a t th e sup rem e co u rt G reat in te rest is being show n In po tu red . T he first p a rt of the service on the g en eral them e "T he P eople th is fall Jo h n will have an opportuni- o th e rs have had. w as w ithout ju risd ic tio n to consider will be given over to th e singing of Called B ap tists” will be concluded ' tv of try in g out his scholarship. Un- ta to club w ork th is y ear and b etter T he th ird d em o nstration w ill be held th e appeal. old hym ns, led by H. W. S trong, and next Sunday m orning w hen th e p asto r j der th e lib eral term s of the ru les gov- seed is being secured. The grow ing of alfalfa Is being considered by some of on Monday, M arch 15, a t 2:30 at w hich T he point involved in th is case w as favorite old m elodies will occupy the will speak on the subtopic “W hat Bap- ern in g the use of (). A. C. sch o larsh ip s, the livestock folks. G arden club w ork tim e Mrs. B a rtle tt w ill discuss i a m atte r of in te rest, p a rtic u la rly to la tte r p a rt of th e evening. I n te r tis t People Have Done and Are Do- I these boys will receive approxim ately cookies. All kiddies love cookies th e m em bers of th e bar. T he leg isla spersed th ro u g h o u t th e program will ing.” This series of ad d resses has a y e a r's tu itio n in college at no ex- is tak in g its usual stro n g sta n d in en th e re fo re the m o thers should know tion in 1923 enacted a law providing be selections by th e choir, "Jeru salem aw akened considerable in te rest in the pense to them selves. County Club rollm ent and pig and calf club w ork how to m ake them w ith th e least e n e r th a t no appeal in ce rtain actions m ight th e Golden" and ‘‘Saved by G race” ; history of th is people in the past both A gent K inder is responsible for th e a s is show ing a m arked in c re ase th is gy possible, says Mrs. B a rtlett. At this be taken to th e su prem e co u rt unless "R ocked in th e C radle of th e D eep,” in E urope and A m erica and the r e sertio n th a t both of the boys a re on year. The p o u ltry project has a g re a t class a p roperly set ta b le w ill also it appeared from th e pleadings th a t Old Black Jo e ” and o th ers by a m ale m ark ab le developm ent they have m ade tiptoe for a chance to get nt th e ir col lot of en th u sia stic w o rk ers, b etter stock being p u rch ased and m ore real be shown. th e am ount in co n tro v ersy exceeded q u a rte t; "T he Holy City,” C. E. Rush un til -the p resen t tim e w hen they are lege w ork th ro u g h th e medium of the in te re st being taken in th e Industry. found by governm ent sta tistic s to be T hese le ctu res a re free and from the $250. The question considered by the e r; "T he L ast Rose of Sum m er", Miss sch o larsh ip so g enerously aw arded Ninety m em bers have been enrolled en thusiasm show n it Is a p p a re n t th a t co u rt w as as to th e am ount in con G ertrude A lexander, Dr. H. H. Ott th e larg est p ro testan t denom ination in them. Both of them have done sp le n In club w ork d u rin g th e past m onth in Am erica and In the world. The S u n th o se who attend find it w orth th e ir troversy, w h eth er th e am ount ad m it will play a m edley of old gospel did w ork In th e ir respective projects. various p a rts of the county. A sew ing while. ted by th e defen d an t should be de hym ns and a selected num ber on the day evening services will be held at club w as orginlzed a t C orbett u nder Two angel food cakes w ere given ducted from th e am o u n t asked by th e euphonium , assisted by Mrs. Ott a t the th e usual hour. The In term ed iate so PRIZES ARE OFFERED aw ay in y esterd ay ’s class to Mrs. plaintiff in d eterm in in g such am ount, piano. T he m outh o rgan band w ill ciety will m eet a t 5:30 and th e B. Y. FOR MASQUERADE DANCE th e lead ersh ip of Mrs. F. C. Reed. Mrs. I. C ran sto n w as placed In ch arg e of a Newell C. F an ch e r of T ro u td ale and and also w h eth er in te re st from the play some of th e old m elodies, the P U . a t 6:30. At 7:30 th e topic of the Business houses and Individuals are cam p cooking club w hich w as o rg a n Mrs. M. L. Looks of K elly avenue, tim e of filing su it should be included. “M ocking B ird” being a favorite w hich evening ad d ress will be “Six Days in N aples." T he Bible study and p ray er en couraging th e m em bers of the ized a t P o w ellh u rst and a cooking club G resham . An even hundred w ere As th is question had not been passed has been prom ised. m eeting will be held W ednesday eve G resham band in th e ir p lan s for th e has been sta rted a t S p rin g d ale w hich p resen t at th e dem onstration. The B ehnke-W alker business college upon by th e sup rem e co u rt since the m asquerade dance to be given in the Is being supervised by Mrs. I. J. Bab enactm en t of th is am endm ent, and the has kindly donated to th e ch u rch 300 ning beginning at 7:30. Masonic hall on th e evening of March bit. Guy S m ith is th e leader of the LADIES' APPA R EL SHOP decisions of o th e r sta te s not being old favorite song books and one of 17 by offering a fine list of prizes for p o ultry club w hich w as organized a t OPENED IN GRESHAM uniform , th e decision is im p o rtan t as th ese w ill be given to each person Methodist Episcopal C hurch. the occasion. Some of th ese are prom P o w ellh u rst. Two pig clubs have been a precedent in fu tu re cases. p resen t. Dr. H u ett w ill deliver a sh o rt T he Bible school begins at 10 P re p aratio n s a re being m ade for the As th e case w as decided on ju risd ic ad d ress during th e evening. The s e r o’clock prom ptly. The co n test u nder ises of fu tu re service, b ut o th ers are form ed, w ith a m em bership of six opening S atu rd ay of th e L adles' a rticle s w hich have been donated and each, one In the V ictory d istric t w ith tional grounds. T he sup rem e co u rt did vices will begin prom ptly a t 7:30. C aptains Cooper and Johnson reta in s Shoppe in the O sburn building on not pass on th e m e rits of th e c o n tro placed on display by th e donors. It is Mrs. A. O. Stafford as leader /mil one all th e fervor of the beginning days M ain stree t, of w hich Mrs. W innifred versy. T he V anderm ost estate w as N eighbors el' W oodcraft to E n tertain . expected th a t th e com petition will be a t F airview of w hich L. H. Stone is the w ith very little ad vantage eith er Jo n es is th e prop rieto r. Mrs. Jones represen ted by A ttorney W. J. Cooper, keen and th e decisions close. T he leader. One of th e la rg e st m eetings ever way. Both sides a re boosting. w ill handle a full line of ladies' ready prizes and th o se who a re offering T h ree potato clubs have been and the defendant, Mrs. W ithrow , by held by th e N eighbors of W oodcraft in M orning w orship and serm on will to w ear ap p a rel and m illinery, also a them a re as follow s: form ed, one a t Pow ell Valley, w hich s A ttorneys M cGuirk & S chneider. begin a t 11 o’clock. Special m usic will P o rtlan d and vicinity is scheduled for com plete line of hosiery, u nderw ear One gallon of dills, Oregon Pickle supervised by T. L. A nderson; one at th is evening, w hen th e E ast Side circle be fu rn ish ed by the choir. Dr. C. W. and novelties. She w as form erly en and C anning com pany; p air of slip C orbett w ith B. C. Emily as leader and Free Methodist Services. will en te rta in the g ran d m an ag ers of H u ett will preach on th e topic “T he gaged in a sim ilar line of business in "T he Class M eeting as a Means of th e order in th e la rg e h all of M ultno H eavenly L ad d er” or "S teps H eaven pers, A ylsw orth & M artin; two lo t an o th er a t O rient under th e In stru c P o rtlan d and com es to G resham th o r G race” will be th e su b ject of th e se r la rs each of b arb er service, W. J. Todd tion of W. B. Corey. At both S p ring- w ard.” oughly experienced In her w ork and mon Sunday m orning at 11 o’clock at mah Camp, W. O. W.. a t E ast Sixth and R. R. B ailey; h alf dozen best por dale and Fufrvlew g arden clubs have The harm onica class m eets for p ra c and Alder, w hen all circles a re invited. fully con v ersan t w ith all th a t is new the F ree M ethcdist ch u rch , by th e p as Including Clover circ le of G resham , tice at 3 o'clock in the aftern o o n and tra its, H ardy Studio; $2 pocket knife been organized, the one at th e form er in styles and up-to-dateness L. L. K idder H ard w are com pany; $ place being under th e lead ersh ip of tor, the Rev. W. T. K lotzbach. The Mrs. Jon es has secured q u a rte rs for preaching service will be preceded by and it is expected th a t th e h all w ill be th e Ju n io r E pw orth League a t 3:30. silk hose, W alrad M ercantile com Floyd W lllert and a t F airv iew C. It. S enior E pw orth L eague m eets at filled to capacity. E ast Side circle, h er business shop in th e O sburn Sunday school. p an y ; $8 tu rn o v er to aster, P ortland H ollensted Is supervising th e w or': w hich is au x ilia ry to M ultnom ah 6:15 w ith Miss Elizabeth H orning as building and it has been lately re- T h ree calf clubs have been form ed Young people's m eeting w ill be held Camp, is tw o and a h alf y ears old and leader and th e topic w ill be “V erbs of E lectric Pow er com pany; gentlem en tin ted and o therw ise m ade ad aptable at 7 p. m. and ev an g elistic services has 400 m em bers. Mrs. S arah E. C h ristian Living—To H ave." T here gloves, L. A. W ack & Co.; gold plaited d u rin g the p ast m onth, one a t V ictory to h er requirem en ts. Mrs. Jon es and again a t 8. G illette safety razor, G resham D rug led by John C arlson, one at G resham Thom pson of th e P le a sa n t Home, d is Is m uch of in sp iratio n to young and h er husband. F. C. Jones, live about C om pany; box of candy, T he O scar by H enry Naegli and one a t S pring- P re p aratio n s are now beginning for tric t is clerk, and devotes h er en tire old In th is subject and one who Is tr y five m iles fro m 'G re sh a m on th e Base e tte ; look-hack m irro r, Ruker A Son dale led by Roland Berney. Seven new a sh o rt E a ste r p ro g ram to be re n tim e to th e work. ing to realize the best in life should L ine road. Mr. Jon es is a business T okanabe flower bowl, H eppd’ R acket grow th and h ealth clubs w ore o rg a n dered by th e m em bers of th e Sunday not m iss th is meeting. m an of P ortland. sto re ; two d o llars in hauling, Lund ized, live rtf these being ut R ussellville school. Gresham Beauty Shoppe The evening will be given largely to and th e rem aining two at P o w ellh urst. everything in th e line of cosm etic a song service of old fav o rite hym ns qulst T ru ck Service. Window Cleaning ______ ______ _____ _ _____ P iano T ailing. th erap y . C ourteous and efficient anil folk songs with some in stru m en tal F or exp ert window cleaning see 8. The lead ers at R ussollvllle ure E. C. T ajim a, or leave ord ers w ith John ‘ P iano tu n in g $3.50. P iano and or- treatm en t. Mrs. Lois St. C lair, F irst music. Dr. H uett will speak briefly on LAST RITES SAID FDR Johnson, Mrs. O. C. Sayles. Mrs. T. A. Brow n, G resham , phone 2501. gan rep airin g . F red B. Jones, 2625 S tate Bank building, phone 1841, LATE WILLIAM JE L K E N A braham , Mrs. E. P. W hitlow and Mrs. "God in Daily Life.” ----------------------- 149th stre e t SE., P o rtlan d , phone TAbor G resham .—Adv. W ant Ads. add to your profit. 8952, or G resham 1561.—Adv. F u n eral services for th e late W il J. C. Gibson . The two P o w ellhurst liam Jelk en , for 12 years a resid en t of leaders are Mrs. J. A. Roehr and Mrs. r? the Rockwood d istric t, w ere held in F. A. Nevelle. th e Rockwood church on W ednesday afternoon, the Rev. W. E. B rinkm an of P o rtlan d officiating. T he ch u rch was BOTKIN «V JO1INNTON filled w ith sorrow ing frien d s and to be given fo r th e benefit of th e G re sh am Band in th e DISPOSE OF GARAGE neighbors to show resp ect for hiH M asonic H all, G resh am , .March 17 I m em ory, and b eautiful flowers in An im p o rtan t business tra n sfe r w as j ab undance bespoke the esteem in com pleted a few days ago w hen Bot Opening of ' which he w as held. Music was fur .4« one of the prizes we are (living six of our i nlshed by a q u arte t com posed of C. E kin A- Jo h n sto n disposed of th e ir g a r R usher, Miss M artha H agberg, Mrs age business on W est Powell stre e t to Hest Portraits. II. L. S t.C la ir and Jack so n Jones of P o rtlan d men. E. 8. Quinby and his G resham , witli Mrs. Clyde Ruegg at son, R. W. Quinby, are the new pro th e piano. In term en t was In Mt Scott cem etery under the auspices of p rieto rs of the business and th e place P h o n e 541 G re sh am will he known as the Quinby G arage. the Woodmen of the World. Mr. Jelk en w as born on October 2 They sta te th ere will be p rac tica lly no 11880. in S tra k h o lt, P rovince H anover change in th e business handled but | G erm any. At the age of two y ears he th a t they will endeavor by a sq u are will open with a comtlete line cam e w ith his p aren ts to H ildreth. Ne b rask a. Where he spent his childhood deal and application to d etails to a t oj ready-to-wear, Millinery and attended public school. He came tend to the w ants of the public in th e ir and Novelties. to P o rtlan d 20 years ago w here he was respective lines of autom obile w ork. Identified as buyer for K issinger & Co. Both Mr. Quinby and his son a re de On December 25, 1912, he m arried Mrs. Minnie Froberg. His wife and ur siro u s of moving to G resham to reside ch ild ren survive, Mrs. Edith Met as soon as they m ake arran g e m en ts mack, Emmons, V irginia and E leanor for living q u a rte rs here. T hey own Jelk en . He also has one bro th er, John of H ild reth , Nt b rask a. and tw o sisters p ro p erly in the Mt. Scott d istric t and Mrs. E tta S tubm er of Chfiiidlervllle, will dispose of th e ir residences in Illinois, and Mrs. Rlxty F errtc h of P o rtlan d a* soon as possible and move Bloomington, N ebraska. He w as a to G resham . It Is understood that. $0.75 J q $ J 0.75 m em ber of M ultnom ah Camp No. 77 because G as Is fa s te st Fuel W. (). W., and had taken his first d e M aurice Botkin Is m aking plans to go g ree in the Masonic lodge of G resham . to C alifornia in th e n ear future. His b ro th er cam e here th re e weeks Latest Spring M odels--m ost ago from N ebraska for a visit and was LINNEMANN wanted colors here at the tim e of his death. The b ro th ers had not met for 2» years. because th e oven h e a t G uests at th e U. G. Sm ith home yes- Mr. Jelk en w as a devoted husband c o n tro l d o e sn ’t fo rg e t and fath e r and be leaves a host of erd ay and today w ere th e Rev. and frien d s to m ourn his death, who speak Mrs. H arry Gelvin, of Raymond, of him as an exem plary man ami a W ashington, and Mrs. R uth W arn er, good neighbor. of W hite Salm on. Both ladies are because G as is an nieces of Mr. and Mrs. Sm ith. Mrs. TROUTDALE in ex p e n siv e fuel Gelvin will be rem em bered as Miss T he T ro u td ale F low er club m eets Neva Card. T h u rsd ay afternoon at the library. A good atten d a n ce Is desired as it is now Painting and Papering. D e m o n stra te d a t th e tim e to plan o u r flower gardens. See Wm. B arns for painting, tin tin g All new spring models. T h ere will be preach in g Bunday and papering. All w ork g u aran teed. Gresham Outlook Cooking School m orning at lu o'clock by the Rev. E. H ogan road. R. 1, Box 70-A, G resh R. D. H ollensted and Sunday school am , Oregon. from 11 to 12. All a re cordially in vited to attend. Garden Service. T he T ro u td ale P aren t-T ea ch e r a s P ru n in g , landscaping, law ns, sp ad sociation will give a b ard tim e cos ing. Old fashioned gard en s a specialty. tum e dance In th e city hall S aturday Com plete line of fru it and o rn am en tal MAIN ST R EE T O sburn B uilding Portland das & Coke Co. evening. March 13. Good m usic and tree s and sh ru b s for sale. W. W. a good tim e are promised. Stow e, phone 321.—Adv. REMEMBER THE A nnouncement The Ladies Shoppe SATURDAY, MARCH 13 Silk and Wool Dresses MASQUERADE DANCE HARDY STUDIO The Modern Smoothtop SAVES TIME SAVES WORRY TOP COATS »1475 to »2475 The Ladies Shoppe SAVES MONEY