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Auto-Strop Razors Are Valuable Premium Given FREE While They Last with a Year's Paid-in-Advance Subscription, New or Renewal G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK YOL. 17, NO. S3 GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, Audience Hears Sermon to Graduates MAY $2.0(1 Per Year Fairview Grange I Dedi^ tesNeul Hal1 DIXIE Picking Rates Set for Berry Season Fair Board Adjusts Financial Obligations ________ , The new Fairview g ran g e hall, Fixing of th e ra te s for th e berry A large and atten tiv e audience , located a t T hird and H arriso n picking season w as an Im portant At the fair board m eeting held listened to the b ac calau reate ser- : stree ts, w as form ally dedicated m atter atten d ed to at th e p re-h ar- la st night in th e city hall a resolu- mon delivered Sunday evening by S aturday evening by a fitting pro- vest m eeting of th e Berry G row ers tlon wa8 passed authorizing the association la st S atu rd ay night. t»refdd®nt alu' se creta ry to sign a th e Rev. H. V. W ilhelm to th e 1927 ' gram attended by about 300 per- . . note for $32,000, the money to be g rad u a tin g class. G resham church- sons. The dedicatory exercises T he ra te s agreed upon w ere as fol- . . _ . * used to pay off various item s of in- es closed th e ir doors for th e eve- w ere preceded by a sum ptuous d in low s: straw b e rrie s. 1 cent a pound debtedness, all but tw o or three ning th a t th e ir m em bers m ight be n er served to over 200 in the base- w ith one-half cent bonus to those thousand d o llars to be used to pay p erm itted to atten d the exercises. , m ent of the new hall. who w ork as long as'they a re need- obligations on real estate. It ed; loganberries, h alf a cent a was exP 'a»ne<l association T he Rev. Mr. W ilhelm delivered a S tate G range M aster George m a ste rfu l ad d ress from th e th re e ' P alm iter of Hood R iver spoke th e ' pound w ith on e-fo u rth cent bonus; was n,,t *l“ 'rett8*nR i*8 indebtedness red * ra sp b e rrie s, two and one-half bul various debts and Floods have done untold damage in the Southland. w ords, “ I am ready ’, speaking of t w ords w hich declared F airview th e fact of being ready to preach, ' g range hall opened as th e m eeting I cen ts w ith o ne-half cen t bonus; ,lu ,,' nK ■,s financial obligations in 1 housands look to us for help. A community benefit b lack b erries, one cent, w ith h alf ahape to be m ore ®a8,ly and *■•*(?“ - ready to serve, ready to suffer and place of th a t organization. M aster i * is planned for— cent bonus. larly met. T he p resen t loan is for read y to die as being essen tial in K atie Jonas, presided in her i vv w i n . t a i .< . ,lve year8 Bnd th e In terest rate Is th e tra in in g of those leaving the j u sual gracious m an n er and had L. W ells of Salem discussed ,, , , ... seven per cent, payable q u arterly , high school for broader activities. I charge of th e b eautiful ritu a listic th e problem of th e black ch erry „„„ „ ... ... 7 , . . , . ' Ih e assets of the association are The speaker presented th e fact th a t a lta r cerem ony w hich is stro n g ly shipm ent and m ade a very liberal .. , . . 7 . conservatively estim ated a t about g raduation is not final but is m ere interw oven w ith religious se n ti base offer for the crop of the b erry i ly a p rep aratio n for a w ider sphere m ent. The keys of the hall w ere grow ers, w hich w as referre d to th e ... „ ... . . i , , . . ,, . . ... T he fair association has been of usefulness. He closed w ith the tu rn ed over by Mr. P alm iter to board of d irecto rs, who will con- , __ , . . At Stapleton Athletic Field, (¡resham I nion Highschool , .. , . .. 1 given a new deed by Mrs. L au ra plea for young people to hold fast Mrs. Jon as who, in tu rn presented sider it at th e ir n ex t m eeting. , ... , , ... . , . low nsend, through her atto rn ey to th e ir high ideals. O ther clergy them to th e stew ard of th e F air- Miss Adela B allard, rep rese n tin g w . D. Freem an, for Ihe purpose of men who assisted in the service view grange. 1 he Gresham business and prefessional men’s team Ihe Council of Women for Home co rrectin g ce rtain defect« In form er w ere th e Rev. E. H orstm ann, pas Seated on th e platform w ere v is M issions, who is in ch arg e of th e d escriptions and covers all the will cross bats with the Union high team. The game will to r of Zion E vangelical church, th e iting m asters from th e g ran g es of activ ities of th e organization on th e , ractg recently contracted for from be a humdinger. See it if you never saw one before. See Rev. E. G. Judd, p asto r of Bethel the county w ith th e exception of Pacific coast, m ade a forceful talk th e Sm ith heirs and th e original B ap tist church and th e Rev. L. A Lents. it if you never expect to see another. T. J. K reuder, county on th e question of prom oting th e ¡»tract hought by th e city of G resh- Skuzie, p asto r of the F ree Method grange deputy, w as given an hon ca re of th e sm all ch ild ren d u rin g I Hni of N orm an Sm ith and la ter sold Business houses will close from 2 to 4. 1st church. A selection w as given o rary seat and introduced to the the w orking h ours of th e b erry to th e fair association. The new by the glee club and a solo by Miss audience. Mrs. George P alm iter picking m others. It was decided I deed covers about 39 acres, The Gresham band will play. Alice P rindle. w as p resen t and w as gfven a re c th at inasm uch as th is w as a w ork Included In this deed Is the tra c t Class night exercises will be held ognition of welcome, as w ere also largely of p h ilan th ro p y it would be of about six acres w hich has been W ednesday evening and on F riday the visiting p ast m a ste rs of the best to leave th e p lanning of the platted as W estfair addition. Mrs. L IN E -U P OF TEAM S even ing of th is week th e annual subordinate granges. Joseph E. d etails w ith th e m others. To th a t Tow nsend has included In th is ad com m encem ent program w ill be Dunne, joint sta te se n ato r from GRESHAM BUSINESS MEN HIGH SCHOOL TEAM. end a m eeting has been called for dition about flve acres of her own (who will form team ) ren d ered. T his y e a r's class num Columbia, C lackam as and M ultno F riday aftern o o n . May 20. at th e property, m aking alto g eth er nearly P i t c h e r .............. b ers 48, the boys and g irls being mah counties, w as p resen t w ith his G resham M ethodist churcG, a t 2 11 acres, platted Into around 100 Ralph D eaville (Piggly W iggly store) C a tc h e r.............. n early evenly divided. T he class wife and th ree ch ild ren and seemed B ark L aughlin (Brockw ay & Nelsou) o'clock, when the problem s of the lots. This is a choice, sightly lo 1st b a s e ............ E. H am lin (City Bakery) officers a re Guy R usher, president; to enjoy every m om ent of th e eve a rra n g in g of th e K iddle K amp will cation. Two stre e ts a re opened Bill T u erk (S tan d ard Oil Co.) * 2d b a s e .............. E dw ard Mink, vice presid en t; Mary ning. He is a genuine gran g e be considered. AU who have th e th ro u g h th e tra c t ru n n in g north F ra n k H am lin (G resham G arage) S hort s to p ........ M iller, se c re ta ry ; Jam es M cAllis booster and a friend of th e farm er. H. V. W ilhelm (M. E. C hurch) good of little ch ild ren a t h e a rt and south giving o u tle ts to F irs t 3d lia se.............. O scar Stone (E kstrom T ruck! te r, tre a s u re r; Alvin K aser, s e r A fine program followed the ded should atten d th is m eeting and help s tre e t and Division stree t. T here L eft Held............ H arry S quire (Stockton Bros.) g ea n t-at-a rm s; A lta H endrickson ication, the chief fe a tu re of w hich w ork out th e details. are also stre e ts provided for afford E lvis S tockton (Stockton Bros.) C enter field. .. Milton S u tterstro m council m em ber; H elen Sand was an address by Mr. P alm iter in Bill K inder (O. A. C. E xtension) S. B. H all told of th e dam age ing o u tlets to the west. R ight field........ ström , rep o rter. H enry L unday (R ak er A) Son) w hich he stated th e com pletion of done by th e b erry ro o t weevil and T he c o n tra c t w ith D avis & Steel, Leo Bailey (R ak er & Son) Follow ing is the list of gradu th e new hall w as a con crete ex th e c h e rry fly m aggot, and told th e successful bidders for th e new club Subs—A rth u r S uhr, W illard Bor- F ran k G illette (J. E. M etzger) ates: am ple of the organization. He grow ers how to co n tro l th ese pests. building, w ere signed and th e w ork ing. i Ed. Metzger. H elen A lthaus, H arry Bjur, P ercy em phasized th e benefits of the He hns c irc u la rs w hich w ill ex will s ta r t a t once, to be finished for Any o th ers w ishing to play should report I C arlson, Clinton C halker, D orothy grange and th e sp irit of co o p era plain how to h an d le th e situ atio n . thiB y ea r’s fair. W. W. L ucius is to F ra n k H am lin. Cooper, Daisy Daly, L ucille Dod tion w hich it has fostered from th e S tation C irculnr No. 79 te lls how to th e arch itect. son, P a u le tta D ow sett, M elcher beginning. Mr. P alm iter stro n g ly Much V o rk has been done level fight the root weevil and C ircu lar D uncan, H arold Dye, John Flem senses the need of a la rg e r m em No. 35 deals w ith the c h e rry fly ing th e grounds w hich have now Don’t ask what the admission is. Give enough ing, M arjorie H eacock, R achel b ership of th e g ran g e . He spoke control. T hese may be had on a p been seeded to g rass. O ther im to more than cover it H eadley, F red H elber, M argarette with pride of th e b eautiful hall plication. Mr. H alt advised th e provem ents to g rounds and build H em m ers, A lta H endricksen, H ow ju st com pleted and designated it as grow ers to supply them selves w ith ings a re u nder way o r soon to be a rd H opper, K enneth H orberg, a m onum ent to th e com m unity, th e the hug poison for th e root weevil begun. E dith Johnson. E lsa Johnson, culm ination of m onths of united Mrs. G race Exley has been ap and th e a rse n a te of lead and a H elen K arlen, Ted K arlen, Alvin effort. 'sp ra y gun and be ready for busi pointed a ssista n t to S ecretary A. K aser, M argaret K idder, D orothy Several fine m usical num bers ness. It h as been discovered th a t W. Metzger and has entered upon K idder, Mildred Kummel, David w ere given d urin g th e evening, th e th e root w eevil is doing a lot of her duties, occupying th e office on Lane, Evelyn Ledine, H arold Lewis, ones w hich received th e p rep o n d e r dam age to cane b erry roots as w ell th e fair grounds w here every m a t Alice Lind, Melvin M agnuson, Fred ance of applau se probably being as th e straw b e rrie s. Mr. H all will te r possible pertaining to the fair M arshal, Jam es M cA llister, Mary those by th e M iller & T racey q u a r m ake a close study and try to ad will be handled. M iller, E dw ard Mink, Amy Noreen tet from P ortland. T hese four pop vise th e best tim e to b ait and sp ray G resham w ill aid the flood suf- ¡ I. Jo h n Ott, M arjorie P ullin, Guy u la r sin g ers had h ard w ork to get Sooner or la ter we sh a ll not only and w ill give th e inform ation A class of 29 boys and g irls w ill ! ferers. P lan s are going fo rw ard for the recognize the c u ltu ral value of m u R usher, H elen S andström , Roland aw ay from th e rep eated encores receive th e ir eighth g rad e d ip lo -! T bpre bave bepn a n „ w j|, be p e r. th ro u g h th e Outlook. All w ere ad Rose F estiv al and p ageant, "Ro- sic, we shall also begin to u n d er Schedeen, H elen S chubert, Amy w hich followed th e ir selections. m as a t th e G resham g rad e school vised to w atch for th e suggestions. stand th a t, afte r the beginnings of , .... „ , , ,, sonal contributions. One couple of sa rla ,” which will be held In P o rt The can n ery w ill c a rry a supply of reading, w riting, arith m etic and Sloop, L eola Sm ith, F ra n k Sm ith, T he solos of F ra n k F eh ren b ach er, T h u rsd , ay evening in connection W inston Strong, C harles T allm an, accom panied by Mrs. Lou H arlow , w ith a w ell-arran g ed program of ^b *8 com m unity, ol1» of not an o ver land Ju n e 13 to 18, inclusive, and is the poison for th e root weevil and geom etry, m usic has g re a te r p rac c e rta in th e city w ill be crow ded H arrletfcW ilcoxxon, E dna Wood. w ere m uch enjoyed as w ere also m usical num bers and an ad d ress , abundance, has contributed one w ith v isito rs at th a t tim e, acco rd will show a sam ple tube to apply tical value th an any oth er subject ta u g h t in th e schools.— P hilan d er An enjoyable occasion w as th a t those by Mrs. H arlow who sang to by th e Rev. H. V. W ilhelm , p asto r hundred dollars. O thers will give ing to S. C. P ier, festival d irecto r it w ith, w hich w ill m ake the w ork P. Claxton. of F rid a y evening, a t th e high h er own accom panim ent. Mr. and ! of th e M ethodist E piscopal church, easier and faste r. T hese tubes are th e ir fives and tens, or m ore. Some in ch a rg e for outside p articip atio n . Window Cleaning. school gym nasium w hen seniors, Mrs. W. D. K inder favored th e a u - j from th e subject, " D u s t'o r Divin- Mr. P ier w as in G resham one day being m ade by K idder H ard w are less. Everybody in th is favored For expert window cleaning see m em bers of the facu lty and school dience w ith two fine violin and Ry.” com pany and o th er tin sm ith s. T he last week and rep o rted enthusiast!*; S. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers with J. board m em bers and th e ir wives piano selections. T he procesglonal m a rch by F ry s- region should do som ething. Mo sup p o rt w herever he has been. He can n ery also c a rrie s a stock of Ross Brown, G resham , phone 2501. w ere hospitably entertain ed by the In th e erection of the F airview inger wm be played by th e grade tives of hum anity, of brotherhood, has visited m any cities and tow ns stan d ard sp ray guns for th e ch erry high school ju n io rs a t the annual grange hall a num ber of p ersons school o rch e stra, w hich will f u r - 1 of C h ristian ity , should lead all to of Oregon and some in W ashing fly. ju n io r-sen io r banquet. The sp le n deserve special m ention and cred it. ! n ish tw o oth er num bers. A com m ittee of 30, headed by S. nish Our g enerously help Ihe suffering and ton and has the prom ise th a t a did m enu received due notes of ap Among these is F red A lbers, whose School Band” and "P o et's D ream .” distressed. large num ber w ill p articip a te In B. H all, w as appointed as an ad p reciation and the evening was generous donations p ractically T he school ch o ru s w ill la te r sing, parade, float or band or m arching visory board to w ork w ith the sp e n t in a p leasan t m anner. As m ade the building possible. A The A m erican Red Cross, as at “ When Honey Sings an Old Time bodies. Among th e cities te n ta board of d irec to rs in th e event of Tuesday, May 17—Ju d P ullen p a rt of the evening's program the g ran ite ta b le t has been g rate fu lly u n u su al conditions which m eets Bobbie Vernon, 4 round Song.” The Rev. E. H orstm ann, other tim es, rises to th e occasion tively prom ising such su p p o rt are any V ictor and Jean Adix continuous inscribed to his m em ory and placed m ight develop d u rin g th e h a rv e st prelim ., 150 pounds. P ortlan d p asto r of th e Zion E vangelical and becomes the g rea t "m o th er” to K lam ath F alls, G ran ts Pass, Med trophy, a silver loving cup, which over th e e n tra n ce to th e hall. An ch u rch , has been asked to p ro help the u n fo rtu n ate. B ut th e Red ford, A shland, Roseburg, Eugene, ing and m ark etin g of th is y e a r’s arm ory. is an an n u al ju n io r aw ard for u n tirin g building com m ittee, com crop. They m ay be called upon to nounce the benediction. May 17—O p eretta, “A unt D rusil- C ross can only do WHAT WE Albany, Salem , Silverton, McMinn serve in any em ergency. They are sch o larship, citizenship, activities posed of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Jo n as, la's G arden", F airview g rad e school ville, Corvullls, F o rest Grove, H ills T he roll for th e 1927 class is as H E LP HER DO. and loyalty to school, was given D. W. McKay and Cedric Stone, a s boro, Newberg, M ilwaukie, Hood Mr. H all, F. J. K ellar, F ra n z M att follow s; L aw rence A ylsw orth, May 18— M ultnom ah County Po Iren e Johnson. O ther cities and com m unities are River, A storia, Seaside, St. H elens, son. Geo. W. A lexander, A. C. Ar- m ona G range at F airview . sisted by m any o th e rs of th e com F ritz Baum ann, M artin Duffy, Roy m unity a re deserving of a large F u ll, Mabel F race, A lta H anning, raisin g th e ir co n trib u tio n s and Bend, Oregon City and Longview. vldson, W. J. B artlett, J. O. Chiodo. Three H u rt in Auto Accident. W ednesday Evening, May 18— vote of th a n k s for th e re s u lt a t H arla n H ayden, Ross H ollow ay, showing- th e ir in te rest. Let us not It is expected th a t G resham will A. E. DeH aven, F. O. E kstrom , Class night exercises, high school. A ccording to a new s item in this A. L. H eacock, Jo h n Ick ler, P. A. tained. C. N. B uckner and John Alan Inglis, F ern Jen n in g s, H arold ta k e some activ e p a rt in the festi fail in th is crisis. m o rn ing's O regonian, Mr. and Mrs. May 19—G raduation exercises, Johnson, W. R. Johnson, W illiam M oller had ch a rg e of th e actu al Judd, W alter K idder, Lois Kelly, vities. A. E. W entw orth and th e ir th ree - One way w ill be to p atro n ize th e K uelfel, Mrs. A nna Lehm an, Mrs. j Fairview g rad e school. construction w ork and m any w ords , A,b prt LanK,)tf M ary Lpnardi A lta year-old d au g h ter Low ena of benefit ball gam e tom orrow a fte r PO RTEAN» JEW ELEK M artin L en n artz, H. W. Lynch, G. j T h u rsd ay Evening, May 19— of com m endation w ere h eard for McMurry, R ichard M etzger, M yrtle G resham w ere in ju red yesterday the neat, com m odious and w ell a r IS GIVEN PARO EE M ayenchien, N. P. Nelson, O. E E ighth grade g rad u atin g exercises noon, 2 to 4, a t the high school, be M arston, Vernon R u th erfo rd , V in when th e ir ca r w as stru c k at E ast Nichols, Mark N ickerson, Chas. I at G resham grade school. ranged s tru c tu re w hich has been ce n t R u therford, J u a n ita Palm - tw een th e pick-up tow n team of 20th and B urnside stre e ts by an F red erick L. M iller, P o rtlan d P roebstel, Ray Reltsm a, Em il Sat- | T h u rsd ay Evening. May 19—O. A. com pleted under th e ir supervision. quist,, W ilbert Stevens, Joe W right j business men and th e high school Jew eler, has been g ran ted a parole autom obile driven by S tanley A. terstro m . L. G. Selfei* Ola T ofte, 1 C. alum ni p arty a t S. B. H all re si Much of the w ork w as donated by and Ruth Schm ierer. T he mid team S ta rr, b anker of B urlington, W ash from his sen ten ce of 15 m onths in H H. W atkins, O scar W alin, H. F dence. F airview men and o th e rs In terested term class w as Alice Howell, Massa „COME QUT AND 8H E [ , OUT.” the sta te p en iten tiary for Involun ington, w ho la te r w as arrested . The W lhlon, A. H. W right. in th e grange. F riday Evening, May 20—Com S aw ataria, C aroline W hetstone, th ree w ere tak en to 8t. V incent's ta ry m a n slau g h ter follow ing the m encem ent exercises, high school. A can v ass of the business places T he im portance of th e estim ate T he new gran g e h all is 34 x 62 Edna W lnfree and E rn e st W olter. hospital w here it w as said Mrs. death of Mrs. Alma H all, an aged of th e b erry crop ton n ag e to the F riday Evening, May 20— P lay a t of G resham has been m ade and the W entw orth suffered a possible hip feet in size, of su b stan tia l wooden , woman who w as fata lly Injured Rockwood g range hall for benefit co nstruction, w ith full basem ent ; DISTRICT TO HOLD expression Is 100 per cent in favor th re e y ears ago a t F airview by Mil can n ery offices as a help to th e : of com m unity church. fra c tu re , Mr. W entw orth a severely sales d ep a rtm en t w as urged upon SPECIAL ELECTION of closing between th e hours of 2 le r's m achine. in ju red rig h t knee and a cut band, w ith floors and w all of cem ent. The | the grow ers, m any bf whom have 1 F rid ay Evening May 20— P lay a t and th e g irl a laceration over the en tire building is am ply lighted by I Since th e fatal accid en t Miller failed to do so. A special election will be held in to 4 tom orrow (W ednesday) a fte r Rockwood g range hail for benefit rig h t eye. Continued on page Cedar school d istric t. No. 10, on noon so th a t p ro p rieto rs an d clerk s haH been unceasing in his efforts to The p re-h arv est g ath erin g was of Rockwood com m unity church, defeat the findings of justice. Two Monday afternoon, at 12:30, to vote can atten d th e benefit ball game. well attended, th e re being 260 per- S a tu r,lay KvPntn ~ M a y 2 1 -C o u n - tria ls w ere n ecessary to secu re th e on th e proposition of consolidating T his rep rese n ts a fine and gen roiir p resen t. It w as considered a ty clu b s' essay co n test a t G resham w ith T ro u td ale d istrict. County Su erous response on th e p a rt of b u s conviction c a rry in g w ith it the m ost helpful m eeting. library. T he conviction p erin ten d en t A lderson m et with the iness houses. I>et all citizens show prison sentence. included th e recom m endation for a school board last night to discuss th e ir app reciatio n by atten d in g the TW ICE-A-W EEK « MO8. 3 MOB. the m a tte r and th e above date was gam e and trad in g before 2 and parole, b u t th is w as not granted. M iller then took th e case to th e I GRESHAM OUTLOOK ............................ 8 W HI.lt» (Ute set for th e vote. The school board after 4 tom orrow . United S tate s sup rem e co u rt, , co n sists of C. H. H opkins, E. A. The doctor and th e law yer will claim ing a flaw In Oregon traffic 1 Camhlnatlon Rates with Portland Bailies Stafford and W. L. Rhoads. be there. law s, but th is trib u n al affirmed the C edar school has had 31 pupils T he d ealer In th e th in g s to eat or GRESHAM OUTLOOK and— decision of th e low er co u rt and d e d u rin g th e g re a te r p art of th e past DAILY OREGONIAN................................. $<.80 wear; nied the appeal. In spite of (tils year. 16 of whom w ere Jap an ese. We ll "whoop It" for Ihe team we DAILY and SUNDAY O R E G O N IA N ...^ 8.60 M iller pressed th e case th ro u g h his The schoolhouse is probably the DAILY JOURNAL ..................................... 7.00 w ant to win atto rn ey s, w ith th e re su lt th e p a old est in th e county. InHthe e v e n t1 And every "m other's aon” will gen- DAILY and SUNDAY J O U R N A L ...... 8.75 ro le w as g ran ted as he w as about j PORTLAND TE LEO RAM ....................... «00- I Flood Benefit Baseball Game Wednesday Afternoon, May 1 8 , 2 Gresham School Will Graduate 29 The Outlook Wants Your Subscription Now keep this far irierenee. All rates strictly la advaaee. <4n Opportunity— A R^ ™ bility to 4 Mr. Pier Predicts Big Festival Crowd