L
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
T W IC E
A
W EEK
Gresham Team Wins
In Hot Golf Contest
A nine-m an team of divot ta k e rs
.
.H o G resham r.n
irf « association
« « n c ia tin n
from
the
Gold
won fro m ' the St H elens C ountry
won from th e St. H elens t ou
y
o i..K on
o n th
t h e e Ruby
R n h v golf
p n f course
c o u rs e S
Sun-
club
un
day by a score of 15}$ to 11}4'
K een com petition m arked th e en
tir e contest and good w ill and
sportsm an sh ip su rely w ere in evi-
dence. T his is th e first mate
G resham h as played w ith an out
side club and th e enthusiasm w as
not dam pened by th e actions of J.
P luvius. The St. H elens boys a re a
fine bunch and a re tu r n engage
m ent w ill be played soon on th e
W ildwood course.
F ollow ing is th e personnel and
th e points won by th e individuals,
th re e points being th e m axim um
any one player can win for his
team :
G resh am —
Jas. B u s h o n g . .
W illia m O tt. . . .
D r VV. J. O t t . ,
P r. H . V A d ix
J. R . M a r tin . . .
B. VV. T h o rn e . .
W . Z e n g e r.... .
J. E M e tz g e r. .
S am S e ld e n ... .
S t. H e le n s —
E . H o W e .......... 3
0
2t4
2t4 T h o m p s o n ___ %
A u s tin ............. 1
B e lle v ille . . . . 1
P e n n in g to n . . 0
3
2H
2*4
D unean . . .
0
. 2
H u tc h in s o n
1
15H
$2.00 Per Year
GRESHAM, MULTNOM AH COUNTY. OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEM BER 18. 10*27
VOL. 17, NO. 57
ÎH 4
Millers Visit British Colnmhia.
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. M iller and
son and d aughter, Alden and V ir
ginia spent a delightful L abor
Day w eek-end in an autom obile
to u r of R ainier N ational park, p a rts
of B ritish C olum bia and other
points. V ancouver and Nanaimo,
B. C., th e la tte r th e site of the sec
ond la rg e st coal m ines in Canada,
w ere visited. F rom N anaim o they
m otored 70 m iles south over th e
M alahat drive to V ictoria. From
V ictoria th e p a rty ferried acro ss
th e boisterous s tr a it of Ju n a de
F uca, landing at P o rt A ngeles,
W ashington. They re p o rt th is 3-
hour boat ride as an exceedingly
rough one, the s tra it being very
choppy. They g rea tly enjoyed th e
b eautiful drive down th e Hood
can al to O lympia and from th e re
home. In R ainier p ark one of the
brow n bears, tam e from association
w ith friendly to u rists, clim bed up
to the ru n n in g board of th e c a r and
shared
lunch -----------------
w ith th e Miller
— ----- ---------
------ fam-
ily as long as supplies of fru it
w ere forthcom ing.
o /» .-
UHURUHES REQUEST
RETURN DE PASTORS
NORTHWEST FARM ERS
MOST FAVORED OF ALL
Death Brings Release
T he re tu rn of the Rev. H. V. W il
An in te restin g sto ry on ru ra l I
ously requested at
to Patient Sufferer a helm recen was t unanim
conditions in the Pacific n o rth w est
m eeting of th e official
w ritten by E. E. F av ille of P o rtlan d , 1
form er editor of T he W estern
F u n e ra l services w ere held Sun-
F arm er, a p p e ars in the A ugust '
*
—
— " “ ’ ¡day aftern o o n at th e Seventh Day
issue ° f F arm &
u n d er th e A(jv en tjgt ch u rch for th e la te Mrs
ti
.«We D o n t H ave j t ag H ard
who passed aw ay at het
Ed. » Sm
passed
aw
ay y a a t t u h e er i
.
_
t n ith
i t n who
w no p
asseo a
wa
as th e E a ste rn e rs Do.” T he w riter hom e on Main stre e t F rid ay eve
g ra n ts th a t some draw b ack s will be ning as the re su lt of tw o p ara ly tic
! found for every section of th e stro k es, th e first of w hich attack ed
' to u n try b ut declare8 th a t th e P a _
, cifie uortbw e8t come8 n ea rer to h er ju st tw o w eeks p rio r to h er
death. E ld er G eorge J. S eltzer of
a v in » , «
o m ething
e th in e t th
he
t e r r
not b having
som
e m
m a a t tte
P o rtlan d p reached th e fu n eral s e r
w ith its possibilities a g ric u ltu ra lly mon and he w as follow ed by Dr. A.
th a n any o th er section.
Thom pson of G resham .
T here a re larg e are as of land
Two selections, "A sleep In Je s u s ”
suitable for extensive cultivation,
stock ran g es and th e like, says Mr. and "Som e Sw eet D ay” w ere r e n
F aville, and th ese are a s a re being dered by D. E. V enden an d Mrs.
used. And th e re a re o th er are as W. A. Woodruff, accom panied at the
closer to th e c e n te rs of population o rg an by Lloyd S eltzer, all of P o rt
and tra n sp o rta tio n facilities w here
the types of farm in g follow ed are land. B eautiful flow ers com pletely
specialized, diversified and ir rig a t covered th e cask et and testified to
ed. It is in th ese sections' th a t th e the loving sym pathy in w hich Mrs.
g re a te st grow th ag ric u ltu ra lly is Sm ith w as held by h e r m any
being made.
friends. T he p a llb ea re rs w ere ch os
The crops grow n in th ese special
are as include fru its, vegetables and en from th e Odd Fellow lodge and
nuts and such e x tra special cro p s as w ere Roy Gibbs, F ra n k Hodge,
filberts, w alnuts, broccoli and m int. A rth u r H ensley, C arl Dahl, A. H.
E ach y ear finds th ese cro p s in W eisenfluh and A rth u r B urns. In-
creasin
m a rk e t s dem
a re te rm e n t w as m ade in D ouglas cem-
Ince? e a s g e d as
aSThearfarm
iw ^ ands
ic h grow
th ese special cro p s ru n from five etery, w ith all arran g e m en ts in the
to about 50 ac res in size.
| h an d s of th e G ates F u n e ra l home.
P o u ltry farm s stan d out by them -
Alice Ja n e Sm ith w as born n ear
selves. Many of them a re larg e McM innville, Oregon, one of six
But by uo m ean» do all o u r
farm s put “ all th e eggs in one has-
ket,” eith er lite ra lly or figurative-
ly. Since th e W orld W ar th e re has
board of th e M ethodist Episcopal
ch u rch and th e action of th e board
was brought to the atten tio n of the
q u a rte rly co
n feren ce of th e Pow ell
conference
Valley c irc u it w hich convened at
th e P lea san t Home ch u rch last
Sunday u n d er th e supervision of
TA»
A I lbert
L n e t S.
G U
ia o v
A l like
i l t o r req
a n 11
AS t
Dr. A
Hisey.
A
u est
w as m ade by th e Rockwood church
in th e case of th e Rev. J. F. Dunlop.
T hese re q u e sts will be considered
at th e an n u a l m eeting of th e O re
gon C onference w hich w ill convene
in —
Salem -----
next week.
------
T he Rev. E. W. \\ ithnell plans to
a tte n d school and hence is not
av ailab le for th e work at P leasan t
Home and Boring His w ork w as
highly com m ended on th ese ch arg es
w here he h as served for tw o years.
H. G. B ickford was given w arm
w ords of p ra ise for his service a t
th e P le a sa n t Valley church. Dr. A.
B. C alder, a retired m in ister, has
been holding freq u en t services at
Sandy b u t said th a t he w as not
physically ab le to continue.
T h ere w as a larg e atten d an ce a t
th e q u a rte rly conference, m em bers
com ing from th e various points on
th e circu it. B asket dinner w as en-
joyed in th e basem ent or th e
ch u rch d u rin g th e noon hour.
Gresham High Opens;
Scholarship
Prize
________
WILMER E. NELSON
WEDS PORTLAND GIRL!
A very p re tty but inform al w ed
ding took place S atu rd ay evening
a t S o'clock at th e home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. W right in P o rtlan d when
G resham
Uuioii high school
W ilm er E llis Nelson and Miss
! opened its doors Monday m orning
G ladyce I.oral W ilkins w ere united
for an o th er y ear of work and prac-
tic a lly th e p ntire day w as given ln m a rrag e. Dr. W. T. M illiken, a
over (O Ute assig n m en t of lessons sta te w o rk er of the Baptist church,
a p j fbp p ro cu rin g of textbooks. officiating.
-p|ie re g istra tio n of freshm en and | T he hom e w as beautifully decor
.
.
.
*
,
! ated w ith p u rp le and w hite asters,
new stu d e n ts took place on th e F ri
the flow ers w ith strea m e rs of crepe
day previous. T he to ta l e n ro ll
p ap er of th e sam e shade form ing a
m ent for th e first day am ounted to
bow er u n d er w hich th e couple
327, of w hich an even 100 w ere
stood, w hile old fashioned F rench
fro sh , 53 boys and 47 g irls ; 102
m arigolds and gladioli com pleted
sophom ores, of which' 48 w ere boys
the decorations. T he bride, who
and 54 g irls ; 71 ju n io rs. 25 boys was ch arm in g in a gown of peach
apd
g jr | B> a pd 54 seniors, 29
boyg and 25 g irls. It is expected georgette, ca rrie d a bouquet of pink
th e en ro llm en t w ill be In- 1 and w hite rosebuds. She is th e
crpugpd d u rin g the next w eek or so. 1 d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
m em berg of thp h igh 8cbool W ilkins of Firw ood and a g rad u ate
followg; Roy pJ of th e 1927 class of Sandy Union
- C annon
tncJpa,. D orsey E D en t. high school.
At tlie conclusion of the ce re
,anguageB Bnd E n g lish;
mony
a buffet lunch w as served to
R
w orh, hjgtory
(n() R
. Mtgg A ugugU H ahn th e g u ests present. A num ber of
nice gifts was received by th e
____ e econom ics: • M
i« «
M ir ia m
hom
Miss
Miriam
couple. Mr. Nelson is the son of
In g lis, m a th em atics;
Miss Eva Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nelson of P lea s
K irby, science; C larence K ruger, an t Home w here he has alw ays
science and boys' ath letic coach; lived. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson expect
Miss H en ry etta L aw rence, ju n io r for th e p rese n t to reside in P o rt
and senior E n g lish ; Miss M arjorie land w here th e form er is employed
M
m ath em atics and
play by 11 co n tracto r.
__
coach: ________
C larence Ownbey,
civics!
and h isto ry ; Miss Alice P rin d le,
RAND BENEFIT TO
d irecto r of m usic and g irls' physt- 1
K earney and th e l a .t .u ry lv o r ot
the fam ily .. She is survived by her
BE NOVEMBER 11
— ---- SUllOOL
. —
. . . c u ' e d u c a tio n ;
M iss M elba S un-
i w idow er and a num ber of nieces UNIV. NIGHT
Gn
account
of th e inclem ent
SUIIEDI LE GIVEN derBj E n g lish ; C harles S averude.
an(j nephew’s who m ade h er life
, 1 public speaking and m ath em atics; | w eath er over L abor Day the cele
A to ta l of 120 co u rses w ill be of-
, ________. . .
1
farm s. T hese farm s avoid all th e tions. She w as a siste r of th e late fered in P o rtlan d th is fall by th e W. It. S h attu ck , com m ercial a r ith bratio n at Blue lake, sponsored by
th e G resham band, w as not as well
m
etic
and
w
orld
h
isto
ry
;
Edw
ard
g rea t sta p le s like w heat, corn and Mrs. Ja ck H elyer of Moro, Oregon,
cotton—stap les w hich each y ear and th e late Mrs. Tom F ra s e r of U n iv ersity of Oregon, designed for B. S tarkey, a g ric u ltu re : Miss Ulala attended as It o th erw ise would have
ad u lt stu d e n ts and given in n ig h t S tra tto n , foreign lan g u ag es; Miss been. A nother big celeb ratio n Is
produce a su rp lu s—and diversify
instead w ith livestock, dairying, 1 o rtian u .
classe s a t Lincoln high school and M ildred
W allace,
com m ercial; being planned w hich will tak e
fru it, vegetables and o th e r cash
P erh ap s th e saddest event in the
In th e P o rtlan d library.
Lyle Mason, com m ercial; Mrs. Vida place on A rm istice day, November
crops th a t may be m ark eted profit- j n fe of Mrs. Sm ith w as th e fact of
T he field covered a re chem istry. Sm ith, lib ra ria n ; N ettie Nelson, 11, and it is expected th a t th is will
ably. D iversification such as th is ber en tire ly losing h er eyesight
“ ro b lem
8° 1Ve
s6“ 80" “ ’ *ab ° r about ten y ears ago. She did not E nglish, lite ra tu re , G erm an, h ealth bookkeeper.
b rin g out a good attendance.
T he B lue lake corporation, of
P T he th ird type of farm ing th a t is allow th is to em b itter her life, how- education, histo ry . L atin, lib rary
Mr. D ent lives on R oberts av e
m ethods, m athem atics, philosophy,
w hich Jam es McGill Is th e p resi
leading to g re a te r farm income is ever, anu continued ch eerfu l and
nue.
Mr.
S
h
attu
c
k
has
located
in
irrig atio n . W hen th o ro u g h ly un- uncOm plaining, o ptim istic in the psychology, public speaking. S pan B oring and will drive one of th e d en t and g en eral m anager, is
derstood and in tellig en tly p racticed bQ
of 80nle day reg ain in g her ish, F ren ch , sociology, arc h itec tu re,
stro n g for th e G reshatn band and
lessens th e h azard of a bad crop
art, acco u n tin g , advertising, busi school busses. Mr. K ru g er has feels th a t th e tow n h as a m usical
year and assu re s a steady an n u a l sight. She w as a devout C hristian
ness law, education, biology, p h y si moved from South R oberts avenue o rg an izatio n of which it cun Justly
production. U nder irrig atio n it is and could rep e at m any ch a p te rs of
and is located in th e new house of
possible, m oreover, to c a rry on a tb e gjjjig from m em ory an d w as ology, m usic and physical ed u ca F ra n k Jo n es on Division street. be proud. The dancing pavilion at
w ider ran g e of farm o p eratio n s
hap p ier th a n w hen a frien d tion.
Mr. S tark ey , a d riv er of one of th e th e lak e w ill be available to the
Movement from th e farm to th e
,. .
,
,
j »
More th a n 3,000 individuals took
city is sta tio n a ry , w ith a definite w ould drop in and read to h er from
school busses, Is located at 10035, band for th e sam e line of e n te r
w ork in th e u n iv ersity n ig h t classes
settle m en t p ro g ram u n d er way in th e book she loved. She w as an ar-
45th avenue S outheast. Mr. Gowan, tain m en t th a t w as planned for L a
all sta te s.
tist w ith cray o n s and pencil. She la st year, co n sistin g largely of peo Mr. S averude and Mr. Ownbey have bor Day.
,1
can re c a ll » few y ea rs back | took m uch p r jde ln keeping h er ple occupied d u rin g th e day. The room s in th e residence of A. J. W.
i
regiom ’ Today a ll housew ork n eatly done and de- co u rses w ill s ta rt th is y ear on Sep Brown on W est Powell street. Miss ESSEX SUPER-SIX
FINE APPEARING
| o{ tb jg bag fla n g e d . It has an an- rived m ore p le asu re o u t of life tem b er 26th and continue until P rin d le, Miss L aw rence and Miss
I n u al su rp lu s of farm p ro d u cts to tb a n m any a person in fu ll posses Ju n e, w ith class m eetings one night S an d ers room in th e J. C. Shultz
T ests of th e E ssex Super-Six car
LEONARD NELSON M EDS I sell. N atu rally , then, atten tio n is
f h eir facultJeB. s h e wai
as a week. C atalogues may be ob hom e on W est Pow ell street. Miss
on th e stre e ts tell tha story of its
MISS RONDA WILLIAMS c ber
e n te re d an d h a s been for a m u m - '
b e a u tifu l in n atu r, tained from th e U niversity office,
of y ears on a m a rk e tin g pro- sensitive to the b eau tifu l in n a tu re
H ah n is at th e C. I. R aker re s i rem a rk a b le 1927 p opularity. In the
322 C orbett building.
and alth o u g h she could not see the
dence, and Miss S tra tto n and Miss opinion of M. C. W ebster, H udson-
A w edding of in te re st to re s i gram of su rp lu ses.
T ake, as an illu stra tio n , th e poul- flow ers bro u g h t her by friends, w as
M achen in th e Todd ap a rtm en ts. Essex d ealer, who Is studying and
dents of Pow ell V alley and vicinity
industry . T h ree sta te s th ro u g h (,
, ap p reciativ e of th e ir fra- RE I’D R IE R S EFFORTS
alyzing reaso n s for th e success it
took place a t V ancouver, W ashing try
th e ir cooperative m ark etin g a sso
DESCRIBED 1 \ VERSE Miss In g lis is at th e home of her an
uncle. Dr. G eorge Inglis.
Miss has scored. H is final conclusion is
ton, S atu rd ay w hen L eonard A. Clauoll8
i u lled
» icu by p o ultrym en grance.
ciations CU
co i n ii tro
th a t no one (|u allty could hnvo
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i Among
p resen t a t ................-
th e fu-
N elson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C arl m ark et an n u a lly close
to ------
tw enty
ru n u n th
s o se
„»„"i
T he follow ing poetic gent, en W allace and Mr. M ason live at th e ir
Nelson and Miss Ronda W illiam s, m illion d o lla rs' w orth of eggs, 75 n e ra i w ere tw o nieces, Mrs. Mabel titled , " I t's th e L ife”, w as th o u g h t resp ectiv e hom es in G rqsham , and mad»' possible th e co n sisten t and
grow ing Essex su ccess—It m ust
( .„ „ b l'e r of Mr.
M r,. GoorS. \ » « «
« J .« ,
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P" ' '
fully handed to th e O utlook r e Mrs. Sm ith, who Is at th e high have tak en a com bination of m any
lan d : W illiam H ellyer of Moro, p o rter recen tly and gives th e re a d school hut th re e days a week, lives ad vantages.
W illiam s, w ere united in m a rria g e, I kptg
•IO.
“The handsom e ap p earan ce of
Many
oth
com
ai Mr. an d Mrs. H erm an P ape of Cor- ing public a fain t idea of the tria ls In Lents.
l l l e
f
I * “ ’ » ¿ Mr.
111.
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w aew
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I I I C er
1
V
U Il u m
m odities
x iiv »
»-> . a . . re m —
th
Rev.
Deck, y p t M asto
th
e ,
Essex c a rs ,” sh 1<1 Mr. W ebster, Is
E nglish L u th e ra n church a t Van- keted by coo p erativ es th ro u g h lo- vallis.
At th e opening of school y e s te r ju st th e o u tw ard symbol of th is
en co u n tered by a ru ra l re p o rte r;
_ . .
__
.a i ad"
u n n it
«
T product'.’^then
h e s e u n its h a rv fed
e s t erate
a n d ____ _
couver. officiating.
The cerem ony l» ga
,‘be
.
and th e effort it tak es to p ro p erly day. K. A. M iller, Clerk of th e tho ro u g h design and quality. Essex
school board, offered $50 to th e c a rs huve alw ays been favorably
w as w itnessed by Mrs. G eorge W il- and rnarkPt th ro u g h a selling ex- trib u tin g to th e p rac tica l and scien- "co v er” th e new s:
liam s and Mrs. H enry T ilgner, th e change. T he w hole idea h as been titic side of farm life: sta te govern-
fresh m an who m ain tain s th e best know n for easy riding qualities,
an d th ese new ca rs a re in line with
la tte r a siste r of th e groom. T he to put intellig en t b u sin ess m ethods m ents a re liberal in th e ir ap p ro p ri- A re p o rte r gets all kinds of abuse
sc h o lastic sta n d in g th ro u g h o u t th e th e ir predecessors.
la tte r a siste r or m e groom, u .
p
m erch an d isin g of Pacific atio n s to th ese in stitu tio n s,
A m akin’ his money g ettin ’ news.
period of lo u r years. T ills m akes
"R arely does an engineering de
bride w as a form er stu d en t a t N ortbw pgt farm p ro d u cts so as to
O ur ru ra l schools a re w o rth y of He le arn s it ain ’t no use to balk
G resham Union high school. Mr. secure a reaso n ab le profit above th e special com m ent. Illite ra c y h ardly Or even get peeved a t a little back th e second tim e Mr. M iller has of p artm en t com bine q u alities of easy
exists. C onsolidation of school dis-
talk.
fered a sim ila r prize to a m em ber ....... .. line b raking pow er, smooth
Nelson is em ployed in a P o rtlan d cost of production.
W herever four ca rd in al p rin ci- tric ts has tak en place w ith th e ad- Ht goes around am ong his friends. of th e fresh m an class. S tu d en ts riding and effortless handling in a
fu rn itu re factory.
c a r as w ell as has been attain ed
As .in' th e ir business—the w om en’s
ples have been kept in m ind—vol- v en t of good roads, an d h ere
Mr. and Mrs. H enry T ilg n er gave ume. p rop er financing, good m an- th e re a re found co unty high
ap p re cia te th is offer g rea tly and In th is E ssex S uper-Six. In traffic
—th e m en ’s.
a dinner Sunday in honor of th e agem ent and loyalty of m em ber- schools w here a g ric u ltu re is ta u g n t About th e folks they go to see.
th e co n test has been keen, ten or It sp u rts quickly to th e desired
and w here farm boys an d g irls a re And w hen, and why, an d how long tw elve w orking h ard for th e covet pace and the g ears shift so sm o o th
new ly m a rried couple at w hich th e ship—success has resu lted .
ly th a t action witli them Is subcon
A ssociated w ith th is p ro g ram of given a tra in in g in term s of th e ir
it’ll be
W illiam s and Nelson fam ilies w ere
ed honor. As it covers th e four- scious. A sudden sw erve is needed
'F o re they get back; and w hat else
com
m
odity
m
a
rk
e
tin
g
m
u
st
of
life
work.
y ear course, it is im possible a t th is and the w heel sw ings a finely b al
present. T he room s w ere b ea u ti necessity come tra n sp o rta tio n and j T hou san d s of farm boys and g irls
do you know?
fully decorated in yellow dahlias distrib u tio n . In m any ru ra l dis- a re engaged in club w ork. T h ere Does an y of your neig h b o rs expect tim e to sta te definitely th e nam es anced c a r as easily as a bicycle.
to go
of those eligible. T he m oney will T h ere is a sudden stop to be m ade
and in yellow and w hile paper tric ts a re found ex cellen t farm -to - is scarcely a local county or sta te
or a collision and the foot pedal is
On
a
week-end
trip
,
to
a
p
arty
or
m
a
rk
e
t
ro
ad
s—th
o
u
san
d
s
of
m
iles
fair
w
here
boys'
and
g
irls
exhibl-
be p resen ted in cash a t th e tim e of sufficient; quick acting sto p p ers
strea m e rs.
show ?
of im proved highw ays for th e use tio n s a re n ot to be found,
g rab th e w heels like a g ian t hand.
grad uation.
In su ra n ce funds for farm loans. of m otor tru c k s and am ple railw ay ' Modern tra n sp o rta tio n has m ade P erh ap s you know of a wedding,
"T h e stre e t becomes rough and
m aybe,
No com m ission or brokerage. Very service. T h ere is also access to it possible for our farm people to
w avy; th e rg is a little Jar felt and
Tiny T ots Go to Schowl Also.
Or
does
an
y
one
n
ea
r
you
have
a
d
istan
t
m
a
rk
e
ts
th
ro
u
g
h
ocean
tra
f-
atten
d
city
and
tow
n
chu
rch
es,
easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv.
tie and th e P an am a canal.
T h ere a re few r u ra l ch u rc h es ln
new baby?
The k in d e rg a rten , w hich w as be no necessity to "hold on tig h t.”
The se ats them selves a re evidently
I
heard
your
au
n
t
and
a
cousin
or
F
arm
o
rg
an
izatio
n
s
'
have
long
i
th
is
region.
F re e P iano lessons in exchange
gun la st year by Miss E dna Mew- m ade for those who like to s it rest-
been
im
p
o
rtan
t
facto
rs
o
ut
here.
T
h
ro
u
g
h
o
u
t
all
th
is
v
ast
ag
rlcu
l-
tw
o
for use of piano for teaching a f te r
h lrte r, is being conducted th is year fully. T hey a re like c h a irs In a
noons w eekly. O rganizing class in The g ran g e leads all o th e rs in tu ra l dom ain know n as th e Pacific W ere cornin’ soon; let me know If in th e sam e location, th e basem ent
m an 's club.
m
em
bership.
T
he
F
arm
B
ureau
N
orthw
est
th
e
re
has
come
a
sp
irit
they
do.
G resham . W rite to T h eresa L . n te m o e r s n ip .
m e
m m i
i>»».
"Im p ressio n s of this ca r, th e
cooperation
th a t . bespeaks
Hoppe Studio, 8 E. 22d stre e t S., and F a rm ers' Union are stro n g In of
thine« Is your ch u rch society glvin’ a of th e M ethodist ch u rch , by Miss Wheel,
th e se ats, th e room iness, the
P o rtlan d .—Adv.
som e sections b u t th e ir grow th d u r- grow th in th e w o rth -w h ile J h 'n g s
play?
M ew hlrter and Miss L illy Maud stu rd y pow er and stren g th m ake it
----------------------
i ing the p ast live y ea rs has been It h as b ro u g h t about a fu lle r vi w- Or a m a rk e t, or social, O yes, say!
P
hillips
The
k
in
d
e
rg
a
rten
will
a m ascu lin e autom obile. It can be
Bnngalow B argain.
ham pered by lack of organized ef- point of the possib lltles in ^ e fu - Is th e W om an's Club m eetin' th is
th is year be th e efficient tra in in g “kicked aro u n d ” a g rea t deal. And
w eek?
My fine 5-room hom e for sale a t a fort.
S tate a g ric u ltu ra l colleges tu re and a resolution for p ro g ress
Do you know of any un u su al freak ? school of th e little to ts th a t It w as th e av erag e m an alw ays ask s "How
bargain. M ust be seen to be ap and ex perim en tal sta tio n s th ro u g h th a t cannot he downed.
W ho's th e folks next door th a t's a year ago, b u t In addition It will fa st can she go?" At nearly a mile
preciated. Main stre e t, G resham . th e ir extension service, field p ro j
a m inute it hugs the road w ithout
Apples Many W ays.
com e?
H. W. Cooley, phone 51x2.
tf ects and econom ic surveys a re con-
be m uch m ore. T he w ork will be vibration or labor. T he Super-Hix
A pples ap p ear on th e ta b le in Since our tow n's been boom in’
ca rrie d on th ro u g h o u t th e year as a p rin cip le of b alance Is a t work.
som e?
m any form s d u rin g th e early fall,
" It is quick on the get-aw ay, has
for th e re a re su re to be w indfalls Well, so long; here com es th e tow n m usical k in d e rg a rten . G am es and
th a t sw eep of visibility dem anded
c le rk ;
and im p erfect apples w hich m u st
folk dancing w ill co n stitu te m uch by m odern d riv ers, is finished In
be cooked to be saved. Some of I m u st ask him ab o u t th e tow n of th e re g u la r w ork besides the
side w ith th e sim ple luxury th a t Is
b o ard 's work.
th ese should be can n ed as apple
’ sauce or pie apples, of course. In I m u st go to the co u rth o u se to get lessons in m usic. Both young la ln keeping w ith 1927, and It sings
th e c o u rt notes.
dles a re w ell qualified for th e de its song of th e road with as little
addition to pie and dum plings,
( some m ay be used for ap p le betty, If it's ‘lection tim e, I m u st g et the lightful w ork th ey have u n d e r effort as a p rlm a donna.”
votes.
apple cobbler, ap p le snow , D utch
tak en and they a re hoping for a
W hites or yolks of eggs may be
apple cake, upside down apple cake, T he clerk of th e co u rt w ill tell me,
used Instead of whole eggs ln m ak
la rg e atten d an ce.
too,
apple fritte rs, baked and steam ed
ing fancy w hite or yellow cakes, or
ap p les; o th e rs may be put into How m any w eddln’s th e re ’s been,
as an economy ln using up p a rts of
Keglstratloii < l««e* H*l»t- >*•
O, you
i fru it salad or fru it cu p ; w ith the
V oters In th is vicinity who are eggs left over. For tn o s t purposes
THOMPSON’S BARN, GRESHAM
m eat co u rse one m ay have fried D on't know th e life a re p o rte r leads
ap p les, sw eet potatoes and apples, To g et new s for the paper th a t ev not reg istered and who expect to tw o w hites or tw o yolks may be
considered roughly th e equivalent
ery one reads!
or cabbage and apples.
Stuffed
ta k e p a rt In th e special election to of one egg. W hen yolks alone are
—O rleans E xam iner.
baked apples are also suggested.
he belli on O ctober 18 for th e selec used a little e x tra baking pow der
tion of a re p rese n tativ e to fill the is som etim es needed.
Ladies B ap tist Guild will serv e a
u n expired term of the late M aurice
T he rig h t height for the kitchen
C rum packer, should see J. Ross sin k depends on th e height, length
Brown in his office on Main stree t. of arm . and g en eral build of th e
who Is to use It. T h irty -six
G resham
A ccording to th e new person
inches from th e rim to the floor Is
15 head of horses and mares, weight from 1250 to
law voters w ill n ot be sw orn In at often given as a good av erag e
in the church basenient
1600. Some well mated teams. Come and look
height
If th e sink Is too low. a
th e polls.
T he re g istra tio n books will close flat box or block may be used on
them over and hitch them before the sale.
to
which io set the dishpan w hile
on S atu rd ay evening. Sept. 17.
| w orking at the sink.
M ES U
Hot Biscuits
Cream ed Chicken
Lumber for Sale.
Dwelling (or Bale.
Mashed potato««
Sm all th ree room dw elling for
AU kinds rough and dressed lum
T om ato Salad
her. tw o m iles south of Sandy. A. sa le; hath , very d esirab le location
H om e-m ade Cream and Appiè Pie
I W Bell L um ber com pany, phone in W allula H eights. Easy term s.
MOSE HIP4TETTER, A v etin n w r
A. « E T R R S . ( k r k
Coffee
Everjone
Invited
5«c Plate
B. W. T horne, phone 27H.—Adv.
I Bandy 131.
HORSE SALE
at Auction
Saturday, Sept. 17, at 1 o'clock
CHICKEN DINNER
Thursday, Sept. 15, 5:30
D. ZORN, Owner
7:30
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
Grade School Has
Passed 400 Mark
Monday was a busy day a t the
G resham grade school when 402
boys and g irls enrolled for a year's
school work. This is 26 m ore than
w ere enrolled a year ago on open
ing day. Of the 402 pupils, 64 a re
first g raders and they com pose an
in terestin g group.
Book lists w ere given out y ester
day and eager boys and girls w ere
to be seen on the stre e ts th ro u g h
out th e day discussing the various
phases of the books w hich are to
be th eir com panions for the m onths
to come. Room assignm ents w ere
m ade th is m orning and class room
w ork was well under way.
A sh ort general assem bly was
called Monday at w hich tim e P rin
cipal Q uicksail gave some in stru c
tion and c a lle d , atten tio n to the
condition of the school property,
asking the hearty cooperation of
the stu d en ts In keeping it in the
splendid condition th a t it now is in,
th ro u g h out the year.
A new school bus has been added
to those in use the previous year.
T his is a G raham B rothers car,
purchased
through
th e
local
agency of Brockway & Nelson and
has a capacity for about 50 pupils.
The bus, w hich w ill serve th e
so u th east te rrito ry , is being driven
by H orace Wihlon.
T he grade school faculty com
prises the follow ing in stru c to rs:
C. M. Q uicksail, p rin cip al; Miss
C atherine Moelinke, Mrs. Mary
K rueger, Miss Rachel Chezem, Miss
Ruth llow ron. Miss N aera Stebbins,
Miss L illian L ekander, Mrs. P earl
H ayden, Mrs. Adele Z urcher, Miss
Helen Boss, Mrs. G ladys Hoyt, Miss
Alice Leekley and Miss Ida Nordine.
The school building will be kept
In o rder by G eorge T acheron.
The m em bers of the board are
J. V. Cogswell, ch a irm an ; A rthur
D ow sett and Jam es E lkington. C.
J. L undquist is clerk of th e board.
Bull Kim Flo»» Heavy.
Bull Run lake now has 14.85
feet of w ater in the canal, w ith 1.3
feet of w ater running over the dam
at the lieailw orks, according to the
rep o rt made to Com m issioner Mann
by C harles E. Oliver, a ssista n t en
gineer of the w ater bureau. A year
ago th e lake had but 7.85 feet of
w ater. P recipitation for the week
am ounted to .T.45 Inches, ln com
parison with 1.98 Inches for the
sam e week last year. All re se r
voirs of the city are now full of
w ater.
One of the secrets of F rench
flavoring in cookery is the discreet
use of garlic. P ut one nubbin or
"clove” of garlic In with th e stew
ing or soup chicken; its flavor will
be scarcely perceptible, but will
g reatly Improve the flatness of the
boiled meat. Rub the salad bowl
with g arlic, and drop it into gravy
or stew , rem oving it as soon as the
flavor is delicately noticeable. G ar
lic can be used so th a t those who
th in k they object to It do not know
w hat gives a dish its unusually
good taste.
Do You Know?
A gam e ot questions
whole family.
for
the
T h e O atloo k has arra n g ed to run
th is In teresting fe atu re re g u la rly . Th e
answers to the fo llow ing questions w ill
be found elsewhere In th is paper. R ea-
«onable and proper questions sent to
th is d e p artm en t care o f O utlook w ill
be answered. If possible
(C o p yrig h ted by M ilto n O. N elson)
1. Can a bird fly under w ater?
2. Is the China pheasant a native
of Oregon?
3. Is alfalfa a native of A m erica?
4. A re m any farm s equipped with
telephones?
5. Do any fish move the tall up
and down In sw im m ing?
6. W hat p resident of th e United
S tates killed a m an in a duel?
7. Why arc th e fro n t stone p illars
of the N ational Capitol at W ashing
ton painted?
8. Why did th e wild pigeon of
A m erica—th e passenger pigeon—
disap p ear?
Coming Events
T hursday Evening, Sept. 15—
B aptist I jm K ch Guild chicken din
ner a t the R aptist church.
Septem ber 15 and 16—County
W. C. T. U. convention at Monta-
vllla M ethodist church.
S aturday Evening, Sept. 17.—Sale
for Boring M ethodist church at
I. O. O. F. hall
W ednesday, Sept. 2 1 —Multno
mah d istric t Pom ona G range at
Colum bia hall, C orbett, 10:80 a m.
Sept. 26 to Oct. 1—S tate fair at
Salem.