Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 22, 1928, Image 1

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    . Phone 1561. Two Lines, Two Phones, One Number, At Your Service!
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G resham O utlook
VOL. 18, NO. 84
Fire Destroys Home
on Base Line Road
A landm ark of m ore th an 30
y ea rs standing w as destroyed about
noon Sunday, w hen th e farm home
of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. H olgate on
th e Base L ine road caught fire, p re­
sum ably from an overheated k itch ­
en stove, and burned to th e ground.
Mr. and Mrs. H olgate left the
house about 10:30 o'clock w ith Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. C avanagh to attend
ch u rc h in M ontavilla. R eturning
about 12:30 they found th e house a
m ass of flames.
G eorge N. M ueller and a Mr.
C h risten of P o rtlan d discovered the
tire w hen they stopped at C rissey's
flower farm to m ake a purchase.
They, w ith Mr. C rissey and other
m otorists, broke into the house and
saved as m uch of th e d ow nstairs
fu rn itu re as w as possible to get
out in such a sh o rt tim e. T he
ran g e, dishes, fruit, all th e u p sta irs
fu rn itu re , bedding, etc., w as lost.
Most of the m a rried life of the
H olgates w as associated w ith this
house, so they feel th e ir loss is
m ore th a n financial.
Mr. and Mrs. H olgate expressed
th e ir deep ap preciation to all who
assisted in any way.
F riends,
neighbors and stra n g e rs did every­
th in g possible to save th e contents
of th e house.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. M iller of the
M ellville farm cared for the H ol­
g ates Sunday night. They will live
in th e garag e and a te n t w hile they
w ork out th e ir plans for the future.
An in su ran ce policy of $700 p a r­
tia lly covered th e loss.
MISS ELSA SHARP
H AS SURPRISE SHOWER
Miss E lsa S harp ,a popular
G resham bride-elect, w as surp rised
S atu rd ay evening a t the home of
her
sister-in -law ,
Mrs.
F ra n k
S h arp e of P ortlan d , w hen a party
of G resham friends honored her
with a m iscellaneous show er. The
deco rations of th e hom e at 4837
60th stre e t so u th east w ere ca rrie d
out in the color schem e of rose and
orchid.
Miss S harp w as first presented
w ith a b rid e’s book, w hich con­
tained in te restin g accounts
of
events in the lives of h erself and
tiance, Otto H ahn of C orvallis. To
th e stra in s of L ohengrin's Bridal
Chorus, played by Miss Melba S an­
ders, little F ra n cin e S harp, five-
year-old niece of th e bride to be, en­
tered th e room, dressed in m inia­
tu re b ridal gown and bearing w ith
her m any beautiful and handsom e
gifts w hich she handed to the
guest of honor. Follow ing this a
buffet luncheon w as served. The
evening w as spent in gam es and
m usic. Miss A ugusta H ahn gave a
w h istlin g num ber, accom panied by
Miss Melba S anders a t the piano,
and Miss Sandors favored the party
w ith piano solos. P a rt of th e eve­
ning w as spent in sew ing for the
bride.
T he show er, w hich w as arran g ed
by Mrs, F red H ibbard, Mrs. F ra n k
S h arp and Miss G ladys S harp, was
attended by Miss E lsa S harp, Miss
M artha H agberg, Miss Marie Blom,
Miss E lizabeth Johnson, Miss Au­
g u sta H ahn, Miss D oris Brown,
Miss F lorence Schenck, Miss U lala
S tra tta n , Miss Melba S anders, Miss
G ladys S harp, Mrs. E dna Shultz.
Mrs. F red Hoss, Mrs. Ed. H orst-
m ann, Mrs. O scar N oreen, Mrs.
G ertru d e Svendsen,
Mrs. Mary
Dodge, Mrs. F red H ibbard, Mrs.
F ra n k Sharp.
Twice as Quick Twice as Good, Twice-a-W eek Outlook!!
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 88, 1888
U. HASEGAWA HURT
IN AUTO ACCIDENT
U. H asegaw a, 55, of South Main
street. G resham , w as rendered te m ­
porarily unconscious and w as se­
verely cu t and b ru ised S atu rd ay
A thorough cleaning up of the G resham cem etery should be u n d er­
evening when he w as th ro w n to th e tak en a t once, not only in p rep a ra tio n for M emorial Day but as an
pavem ent by the collision of a car evidence of civic pride. T he weeds, b lack b erry vines and wild sh ru b s
w ith one beside w hich he w as ra n rio t over th e g rav es of th e brave m en and women who did th e
standing. T he accid en t happened pioneer w ork in th is com m unity.
on Main s tre e t n ear th e city lim its.
F or 60 y ea rs th e cem etery has been th e possession of G resham
H asegaw a, driving n o rth ,
had school d istric t, w here any resid en t of th e d’r trtc t m ay be laid aw ay
stopped his c a r and crossed th e w ithout cost to his fam ily.
pavem ent to speak to R. Shiikl,
We a re told th a t in the old days men of th e d istric t grubbed out the
driving south. Both ca rs w ere p a r­
tially on the pavem ent, leaving in ­ stum ps, leveled th e ground, cu t g ra ss and weeds and planted sh ru b s
sufficient room for tw o c a rs to pass an d flowers. They took pride in m aking th e city of th e dead as beau ­
betw een them . K. K obayashi, 20, tifu l as th e ir lim ited m eans would allow.
The decendents of th ese pioneers a re now in the m inority in the
attem pted to pass an o th er car go­
ing north at th is place. W hen he d istrict. Some of them , at least once a year, p ut fo rth an effort to care
saw that he could not pass he a p ­ for th e g rav es of th e ir an cesto rs. In m any cases th e re a re no de­
plied the b rak es but w as unable to cendents or friends to perform th is duty. Few b u rials are now made
in th e G resham cem etery, and those a re u su ally of old residents who
stop and hit S h iik i’s car.
Aid w as given th e in ju red m an at have relativ es there.
once, and on Sunday m orning he
W hose duty is it, then, to ca re for th e cem etery?
seemed so m uch recovered th a t he
Some say th a t those who have frien d s buried th e re should do it.
w ent to th e place of I. T akao on the
The
cem etery, how ever, does not belong to th is sm all group '>f people,
Sun Dial ran ch , w here he directed
p rep aratio n s for a picnic of th e only th e lots in w hich th e ir loved ones rest.
The cem etery belongs to th e en tire d istric t, ju st as much as the
G resham -T routdale F a rm e rs ’ asso ­
ciation, an o rgan izatio n of J a p a n ­ splendid school building, the law n and th e playground.
ese gardeners. T h at evening he
Money is allow ed in th e budget for th e c a re of th e grounds. If th e
was not so w ell and w as obliged to ’ ja n ito r can n o t give reaso n ab le care to th e g ro u n d s in th e cem etery an
take to his bed and is still unable a ssista n t should be em polyed for th e n ecessary w ork and he should be
to be up.
paid for his labors out of th e fu n d s of f l i c diiwrict
H asegaw a is a w ell know n leader
W hen Mayor Chas. Cleveland w as recen tly appealed to in an effort
am ong th e Ja p an e se of th is vicin-1 to get som ething done about th e cem etery, he stated th a t he had no
ity. Many of them have depended au th o rity to act, but th a t th e w hole resp o n sib ility re sts w ith the school
on him for finding them em ploy- | board.
m ent and for tak in g them to and
Som ething should be done, and done quickly, as th e re are less th an
from th e ir work.
tw o weeks left u n til M em orial Day.
The Outlook will welcome any co n stru ctiv e suggestions on the su b ­
ject and w ill be ready to boost any reaso n ab le plan.
Thrills Promised at
Speedbowl May 30 Prim ary E lection R esu lts
□ h ow lh o u g h ttu l V oting
D ecoration Day
is becom ing i
known as national auto rac e day
and atten tio n w ill be fixed on m any
speed tra c k s, especially at In d ian -
apolis.
Local fans will be a ttra c te d to
the races at th e Tw elve-M ile
speedbow l w here extensive plans
are being m ade to m ake th e races
on D ecoration day th e best .of th e
year.
T hose attending th e anto races at
the local speedbow l will be given
tne added th rill of receiving re-
ports direct from th e In tern atio n al
auto races at Indianapolis. T hrough
arran g e m en ts w ith th e S tew art-
W arner people annou n cem en ts will
come by d irect w ire from Indian-
apolis to P ortlan d and be relayed
to the local speedbow l w here th e
announcem ents will be m ade to th e
gran d stan d th ro u g h a loud speak-
er so all can hear.
At the la st race on May 6 A rt
H ines of P o rtlan d broke th e Pacific
coast record for a half-m ile d irt
trac k and he expects to b e tte r his
own record a t th e speedbow l h ere
on May 30. The m anagem ent a n ­
nounces th a t all of th e old and
m any new d rivers will p articip ate.
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Electors Failed to Vote and Machine Scared
Some Away. Among Winners Are
German and Hoss.
In the G resham and ea ste rn M ult-
nomah county p recin cts g en erally
th e voting on F riday w as consid­
ered light, especially in view of the
m any im p o rtan t co n tests on th e re ­
publican p rim ary ticket. T hose
i voting th e dem ocratic tic k et had
i few nam es to choose from and in
i m ost cases w rote in nam es if they
m ade nom inations.
j The voting m achine w as used for
(jle t)rät tim e in two p recin cts of
ea ste rn M ultnom ah, at G resham
j ttIld at T routdale. P recin ct 507 in
i G resham was alloted a m achine and
th e re w as no o th er way of voting
¡n th a t precinct. As only one
could vote at a tim e on the m a­
chine, and the m ethod proved slow,
it caused m any long w aits, much
com plaint, and some voters d e p a rt­
ed w ithout ca stin g a vote.
Many w ere able to ad a p t th em ­
selves to the m achine m ethod and
voted th e lengthy tic k et easily and
quickly.
The Outlook has a record of the
vote in th e local p recin cts but
th e re is no dem and for its p u b li­
cation in detail. T he sum m ary of
th e sta te and county vote as re ­
ported In M onday’s papers, is given
herew ith.
For republican delegates, th ird
d istric t—Wm. F. W oodward, Rob­
e rt S. F a rre ll.
F or se creta ry of state— Hal E.
Hoss.
Multnomah County
F o r C ircuit Court Judges
Dept. No. 1—Jacob K anzler.
Dept. No. 3— R obert Tucker.
Dept. No. 5— Louis P. Hewitt.
Dept. No. 6— W alter H. E vans
Dept. No. 7—G eorge Tazwell.
F or S tate S en ato rs
T h irtee n th d is tr ic t— H arry
C orbett, J. O. Bailey, Isaac
S taples, J. E. B ennett and Gus C.
Moser.
For Representatives
E ighteenth d istric t — E arl C.
B ronaugh, K. K. Kubli, Mrs. Lee,
H om er D. Angell, Jo h n B. Mc­
Court, F ra n k J. L onergan, A. G.
R ushlight, B arnett G oldstein, Neil
M alarkey, G ust A nderson, Harvey
W ells, A llan Bynon, W ilber H en­
derson.
F or rep rese n tativ e, 30th jo in t
d istric t—F ra n k E. A ndrew s.
F or county com m issioner—F red
W. G erm an.
For sheriff—Thos. M. H u rlb u rt.
For county c le rk —A. A. Bailey.
For county tr e a s u r e r —John M.
Lewis.
F or county school su p erih ten d -
en t— W. C. Alderson.
F or county co ro n er— E arl Smith.
F or clerk of the d istric t co u rt—
Geo. W. Hoyt.
For constable— Ed Gloss.
T he St. Johns
bridge
bonds
m easure, au thorizing $4,250,000 for
a high bridge across th e W illam ette
betw een St. Jo h n s an d L iunton,
ca rrie d in th e county by a fair m a­
jority. In th e th ree G resham p re ­
cin cts th e vote was 147 for and
189 ag ain st, th e m easure.
Among the m any p le asa n t events
th a t m ark th e closing days of the
high school year is th e banquet
w hich is tendered th e sen io rs by
the junior class of th e school. T his
affair took place F rid ay evening In
the high school gym nasium , w hich
Nominees.
w as artificially decorated for th e
F or p resid en t, republican, H er­
occasion. A hedge of fir tre e s w as
placed com pletely around th e in ­ b ert H oover; dem ocrat, A1 Smith.
F or vice p resident, republican,
side of the gym, w hile in fu rth e r
decorations the ca rn iv al idea w as Jo h n H. Hall.
Ju stice s suprem e c o u rt—Jo h n L.
carried out w ith varied colored b a l­
loons and Ja p an e se la n tern s. Mem­ R and, G eorge Rossm an.
F or congress, th ird d istric t—
bers of the high school facu lty , the
high school board and sev eral of F ran k lin F. K orell.
F o r delegates a t, larg e to rep u b ­
the local m in isters and th e ir wives
M rs. B row er Tells of C alifornia w ere p rese n t to enjoy th e festiv i­ lican national convention— W illiam
Trip.
A. C arter, Floyd J. Cook, Russell
ties.
Mrs. J. F. B row er rec en tly r e ­
Follow ing the program w hich a c ­ H aw kins, Sam A. Kozer, Levi T.
tu rn ed from a delightful trip to com panied th e banquet, th e an n u al P ennington, R obert N. Stanfield,
C alifornia w here she visited with aw ard of th e jun io r cup w as made. W. L. Thom pson.
h er d au g h ters.
She spent two This cup. a continuous tro p h y of­
w eeks at the home of her d aughter fered by Victor Adix for th e m ost BOYS WILL CONSTRUI T
innovation and feels su re it is a
I.g u ra in San F rancisco. W hile o u tstanding ju n io r in each y e a r’s
step in th e rig h t direction. W hile
UNIFORM
HOG
(RATES
thft-e she w as show n m any places class, was given at th e b an q u et F ri­
(the m a tte r la an experim ent in the
of in te rest, including Golden Gate day evening to A rth u r S u h r. His
Som ething new will be attem pted county, it is sure to p rove a popu­
park . T he aqu ariam , containing nam e w ill be engraved on the cup S atu rd ay for th e pig club boys of lar one.
fish of every im aginable color, and and it will then be placed in th e tfte county when they m eet at the
the tro p ical flowers of every hue trophy case un til the clOke of M ultnom ah county fair g ro u n d s to
SANDY BLUFF
w hich grew in abundance, cam e in another school year.
build uniform hog cra tes for th eir
for th e ir sh a re of atten tio n . Mrs.
B accalaureate services w ere held exhibition w ork at county and sta te
Six pupils will be g rad u ated S a t­
B row er also had th e p le asu re of go­ in th e gym nasium Sunday evening, fairs. T he need of such a cra te urday evening, May 26, from the
ing to S an ta Cruz and la te r to Sac- at w
w„ hich
,v„ tim e th e class . serm
. . ____
on was has been ap p a ren t to the boys and C ottrell school, the exercises for
ram ento. W ith relativ es she visit- ¿¿„’’„ “ J.p'd by th e Rev E .H o rstm a n n . : th e ir club leaders for a long tim e. th at and oth er C lackam as county
ed at the U niversity of C alifornia pastor of the E vangelical church.
I Som etim es a 20<J-pound p o rk er has schools to ta k e place a t th e Bandy
and o th e r places of in te rest. The
Class night exercises w ill take •been tran sp o rte d to tty fair In a high school au ditorium . The pu­
capitol and grounds and a r t g a l­ place tom orrow evening a t th e gym ­ ■prate much too sm all for com fort, pils a re Rosella Crosson. Sadie
leries w ere visited. Mrs. Brow er nasium . F riday evening th e a n ­ o th e r tim es a 50-pound pig has been H udson, A rth u r H a u g lu t^ G ertrude
w as th e guest of honor a t a tea nual com m encem ent exercises will ta k en th e re in a c ra te th a t would W ilkenson, Eugene A ndrew s, and
given at th e hom e of a friend, a t be held in th e sam e place. The have answ ered for a hog fo u r tim es John Brophy. S tu d en ts who re
w hich 100 guests w ere present. class th is year is com posed of 60 his size. The re su lt has been a 1
certificates from the county
Concluding her In terestin g letter, m em bers.
m iscellaneous a rra y of c ra te s d is­ school su p e rin ten d e n t show ing
Mrs. B row er says, " I am glad I
tra c tin g to all concerned.
stan d in g of 9<i per <ent or m ore In
live in Orflton.
T his condition will no longer ex­ various subjects are F lorence and
lleenratlen Bay Flowers.
F or D ecoration Day, cu t flowers, ist. as th e boys are confident they M arcella Griffin. B irchard W ilken­
A Policy (or Every Need.
found a solution to th e p e r­ son. A rth u r and Lois H augliim . Ro­
15c,
20c and -25c a dozen. Roses, have
C. C. Bush, form er F ord dealer
plexing problem . T he E astm an sella Crosson, D orothy W atkins,
of T ro u td ale, is w ritin g life in su r- iris, peonies, ca rn atio n pinks and L um ber com pany and th e W est L averne R athm an, R obert and
a n te in th is te rrito ry .fo r the Union others. Also everything for th e C oast Lum ber b ureau at Longview, Ju n io r Dyer, H arriet Radford. No-
C en tral Life In su ra n c e com pany of porch box and bedding out. Ger- W ash., are cooperating w ith the de­ rene and John Brophy, Pearl
C incinnati, Ohio, 62 y ears in bust- anium s, $1 a dozen and up. S uhr p artm en t of a g ric u ltu ra l en g in eer­ Fow ler, E dw ard N ordin, W endall
ness. Office 802 A m erican Bank F low er F arm , 1 m ile ea st Tw elve- ing at Oregon S tate college. The and W esley A ndrew s. M artha and
Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon.
Phone mile co rn e rs on Base L ine road. lum ber com panies are each donat- ' Sadie H udson, Louise M atthews
Phone 724—Adv.
BEacon 2817; Res. E A st 3840.
ing one-third of the lum ber, and Leona and Marvin L ight, Raymond
th e local lum ber com papy will haul j H ouston and W alter ileim an.
its donation to th e fair grounds.
| A son was born early Sunday
Specifications for th e cra te s have i m orning to Mr. and Mrs. Stephens
been draw n by the anim al h u sb an d -I of P o rtlan d at the home of Mrs.
3 MONTHS
I ry d ep artm en t of th e sta te college Alonzo Radford.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. W atkins e n ­
and W. J G ilm ore will be here
SUMMER COURSE IN PIANO
: S atu rd ay from the college to give te rtain e d Sunday .Mr. and Mrs. E.
: the boys definite In stru ctio n s In r e ­ W. Sim m ons of P o rtlan d , Mrs. Tolly
g ard to the w ork. The c ra te s will of Bandon, Jew ell W atkins of
be painted green and w hite, th e ■ P o rtland.
BEGIN JUNE 1
i club colors, and the nam e of each ' Mr. and Mrs. A. J. A ult visited
lad will be stenciled on his cra te Sunday at the H elm er Johnson
T h ere will be sliding doors on each home, and found Mrs. Johnson
end, as occasionally a pig will de- w onderfully Improving from her
' cide to tak e but one direction and recen t operation for goiter.
The M undlln, Ray W ilkenson and
will refuse to b a rk up.
T he cra tes, about 20 in all, can Booth fam ilies took th e ir dinners
be taken a p a rt and used for show ¡and spent Sunday at_Dodge park
Mr and Mrs. H. H. W atkins and
purposes when they reach th eir
] d estin atio n and th e an im als are d au g h ters V irginia and Dorothy
Phone 1721
spent Sunday evening at the Geo
placed In th e exhibit buildings.
The boys are requested to tak e B lackburn home
th e ir lunch S atu rd ay and stay on
the grounds n n til th e w ork is com ­
Gresham
Studio First State Bank Bldg.
pleted.
W H. Raillie, county club agent,
is very en th u siastic about th e new
FLORENCE M. HONEY
18.00 Per Year
District Pomona
Had Full Program
HISS ( I AHA LINGLE
WEDS SEATTLE MAN
■e-y
Berry Growers Plan
Pre-Harvest Meet
A quiet w edding took place in the
Lingle p ark at D am ascus F riday
evening, May 18, w hen Miss C lara
Lingle becam e th e bride of Lyle
Pom ona g ran g e m et in reg u lar N orthrup of S eattle, Wash. The
P re -h a rv e st an n u al m eeting of
all-day session with Rockwood bride, who w as dressed in white, the m em bers of th e Cooperative
grange, W ednesday. The reg u lar was attended by her sister. Miss Berry G row ers w ill be held a t the
ro u tin e business
occupied th e Lola Lingle, and the groom by can n ery on S aturday, May 26, a t 3
morffing session, w hen rep o rts W ilbur McCormick. L ittle Miss o’clock.
The object of th is m eeting is to.
from su b o rd in ate g ran g es w ere Evelyn Bow erm gn was th e flower
pass on picking ra te s for the sea­
read.
girl.
Mr. and Mrs. A lbert D arling sang son, to adopt picking rules, to dis­
J. E. S tan sb erry , Pom ona le c tu r­
er, w as elected a lte rn a te to the a duet, and Mr. D arling sang, "I cuss th e best m ethods of h arv e st­
T he bridal party ing. to conclude as to who will
sta te g ran g e convention at R ainier, Love You".
m arched in to the wedding m arch. pick straw b e rrie s and red ra sp ­
Ju n e 5-8.
T he follow ing v isito rs and m em ­ Rev. F. L. B urns of W hite City b erries for the shipping trade, also
if they are to receive a prem ium
bers w ere escorted to seats near the P ark perform ed th e cerem ony.
and if so how m uch, to pass on the
R efreshm ents w ere served.
m a ste r’s statio n and introduced:
Out-of-tow n g u ests w ere Mr. and best method of picking straw b e r-
. Mrs. H. L. Vail, of M anning, O re­
gon, brought greetin g s from W ash­ Mrs. Albert D arling, Mr. and Mrs. j Ges hulled for b arrelin g , and any
ington county. She was m aster of W ilbur McCormick, the groom 's " 'h e r problem s of In terest in c lu d ­
the M ultnom ah county Pom ona in fath er Mr. N orthrup, the groom 's ing penalty for direct sales.
The advisory com m ittee of 3«
1893 and w as also a m em ber of the 1 sister C larice N orthrup, all of Se
first w om an’s w ork com m ittee of a ttle ; the Misses Lulu and M aurine will m eet at 10 o'clock the sam e
Young of N ew berg; Miss Agnes day and will rep o rt th eir recom ­
th e Oregon sta te grange.
A. C. Thom as, m a ster of Sandy R ichards, of W oodburn; Rev. and m endations on th e above questions
Mrs. F. L. B u rn s, Mrs. Binkley. as well as o th ers th a t will develop
g ran g e spoke briefly.
Jam es G. Kelly, se c re ta ry of the E lm er N orth ru p and fam ily of in th e m eantim e.
T he p re-h arvest m eeting is a
g ran g e fire in su ran ce com pany P o rtlan d ; th e F ran k Metzger fam ­
gave an in terestin g account of his ily of G resham ; Mrs. lim a Angelos, very im p o rtan t one and should be
visit to th e U m atilla county Po­ of N ebraska; Mrs. G race Jepson, of attended by every m em ber for
Idaho; Mrs. R uth Jepson, of C or­ the purpose of learning as m uch as
m ona la st week.
possible of th e details of th e h a r­
T. J. K reuder, county gran g e d ep­ vallis.
A fter the cerem ony th e young vesting. which is the m ost im p o rt­
uty, m ade a few rem ark s reg ard in g
th e g eneral condition of th e gran g e couple sta rted on th e ir honeymoon. an t featu re of successful berry
The bride and groom received growing.
and urged all to atten d th e session
T h ere was a tim e when grow ers
a t R ainier. Mrs. T hom as Millar, many nice and useful p resen ts for
m em ber of th e sta te gran g e home th eir new home In S eattle, w here th ought th a t any kind or condition
econom ics com m ittee spoke briefly Mr. N orth ru p w ill continue w ork­ of a berry was O. K. for canning
and b arrelin g , hut those days are
on the w ork of th is com m ittee and ing at th e Y. M. C. A.
gone forever. H arvesting m ethods
th e good th a t can be accom plished
m ust be improved, says M anager
through th e efforts of th e sisters.
Towle, as th e re is a rig h t stage of
D uring th e noon recess Mrs. O.
rip en ess a t which a berry should
B. G uisness, chulrm an of the Po­
i be picked for canning or cold
m ona home econom ics com m ittee
packing and the g ro w e rs m ust ed-
presided at a conference w hich all
1 ucate them selves, first to know this
ladies w ere invited to atten d . Miss
stage, and second to organize h ar-
Lucy A. Case, n u tritio n sp ecialist
„
.
,
. , , „ . | vest m ethods so as to deliver the
of O. A. C. extension service, ad ­
F u neral services w ere held Sat- , highest q uality product possible,
dressed th is conference, her subject
berry is a living organism u n til
being “The G row th and H ealth u rday afternoon at the G resham
M ethodist church lor th e late m atu rity , then death and decay en-
P ro ject In the 4-H C lubs.”
When th e afternoon session was lla rry J. I u lfer, who died May 17 gU6j ,)e explains. i)o not let them
vines or canes. Keep
called to o rd er about 20 political at his home on Ava avenue u tte r a dje on
can d id ates w ere p rese n t and a l­ m onth s illness from h ea rt disease, jhent picked up cleiln as soon as
pathizing trien d s filled the they are colored. T hen th e re will
lowed one m inute each In w hich to Sym
main auditorium of the church. The j,e Home u fe
and the tim e to
present qualifications and tell why cask
et and a lta r rail w ere nearly
each should be supported In the hidden by the beautiful floral of­ handle is prolonged before decay
p rim ary elections, afte r w hich J. ferings, the m ute testim ony of the sta rts. By follow ing th is quality
E. S tan sb erry , the lectu rer, took many friends of th e deceased. The b erries will be produced.
M em bers are asked to study the
ch arg e and th e follow ing program Rev. II. V. W ilhelm preached the
was enjoyed: Dance and songs by fu n eral serm on. A q u a rte t, com ­ Kiddy Kamp problem and come
prep ared to pass on the question.
th e B urley sis te rs; reading, Mrs. posed of
E. R usher, Mr. and Mrs.
All a re urged to take out th e ir
H all; T alk on S t.J o h n s bridge by Leslie W alrad and Mrs. E W. Ayls-
Mr. Frye. T hese num bers w ere all w orth, accom panied by Miss Amy quota of berry crates.
T he advisory com m ittee consists
fu rn ish ed by resid en ts of th e St. Cooper at the piano, sang, "Jesu s,
Jo h n s d istric t who w ere boosters Savior Pilot Me” and "Abide W ith of W. J. B artlett, Victor Bodley,
J o h n K rieger, A. E. D ellaven, J. C.
for the bridge.
Me.” Mr. R usher sang as a solo,
T hom as B. Kay, sta te tre a su re r, "My Je su s As T hou W ilt." The E lliott, W illard Gill, A. L. Hea-
gave an ad d ress on “T he F lax In ­ p allb ea re rs w ere A lfred H am m ar, cock, John Ickler, Dave J a rl, P. W.
Ledlne,
W. Il .Johnson,
Wm.
d u stry in O regon.” Mr. Kay be­
lieves th at w estern Oregon flax can Jam es E lkington, L. L. K idder, B. « „ip fei, Jo h n L arson, T ro u td ale;
Lundbom, F ra n s M attson,
be grow n th a t produces b etter fiber 1 L.
J" W alrad, J. C. S hultz and A rthui ,
.
.
| O. I. Neal, A1 P eier, E rnest Joh n -
th an in any o th er p a rt of th e
"
Mr. P u lfer to r y ears has been a Hon, n „y Reitsinu, 8. A. R oberts,
United S tates, and since flax p u ll­
m em ber of various fra te rn a l o rd ers | g m jj S atterstro m . O scar W aliu,
ing m achines have been invented and
th ese w ere rep resen ted a t the
flax can be harvested as o th er cYops la st sad rite s S atu rd ay . T he G resh- V. II. Stipe, Joe Rybnlck. George
w hich w as not possible before, am Lodge A. F. ft A. M. w ere p res­ Schaeffer, Ola Tofte, H. H. W a t­
th erefo re grow ing of flax w ill de­ ent in a body and had ch a rg e of the kins, H erb ert Lynch, S. 11. H all,
F. J. K eller, A. M. Nichols.
velop
. , a .. profitable
,
. in , d u , stry . , not burial a t Lincoln Memorial park,
An auction sale of useful article s
only for the farm er hut also for the ,
OreBham L O. (). F„ th e Re-
m a n u fa ctu re r In as m uch as here
ffl
()f he () R K will be held a t the cannery on S a t­
urday, beginning prom ptly at 1
Is an unlim ited dem and for linen | werp a ,HO pregent at the
goods w hich will not come in com ­ as w ere a num ber of th e A m erican
Clean-Up Auction Sale
petition w ith sim ilar goods p ro ­ Legion A uxiliary.
At different
duced in any o th er p a rt of the | tim es he has held offices in th e o r­ At th e can n ery to be held on S a tu r­
day, May 26, from 1 to 3 p. m.
United S tates.
d ers named. F or eight y ea rs he
D uring th e past few years we
Rav W. Gill spoke on th e g ran g e
,
i .„i„,
incom e tax bill urging all g ran g e * “2- a , « X h" g h ° D riert of the have accum ulated a num ber of use­
m em bers to su p p o rt it and also to ! A h * A •
h,Kh ” r,eHt or lne ful a rticle s th a t we have no fu rth e r
.Royal Arch M asons and past p atron j uh «* for owing to a change of m eth-
co n trib u te financial support.
of the E astern S tar.
1 ml of op eratin g the cannery.
H arry Jam es P u lfer, son of Mr. ! TGie follow ing is a partial list:
specialist, spoke on "V itam ins.”
Mrs. Jam es E. P ulfer, w as born j 95 w ork or picnic tables, well
She com mended the ladles of the | and
London. E ngland, Ju n e 16. 1869 adapted for use on berry ran ch es;
Rockwood g ran g e for th e w ell-bal­ in
anced, and w ell p repared and se rv ­ He cam e to Canada at the uge of I 25 111x12 ten ts, 25 te n t floors, 50
living th e re one anil a half second-hand cam p stoves, 1 new
ed dinner and recom m ended th a t 21,
years before en terin g the United fanning m ill,
1 heavy 500-lb.
all gran g e d in n ers be planned, us
tates. He lived in Spokane, Wash., hoist, 500-lb. scale, 12 work tools,
they would in su re a b etter b a l­ S
two y ears and then cam e to set of stocks and dies, 25 balances,
anced m eal w ith less work. She for
o rtlan d . He w as united In m a r­ 500 cotton su g ar sacks in lots of
advocates sta rtin g a rry al w ith a P
riage C hristm as day, 1897, to Miss
g lass of w ater. Miss Case believes C lara Belle Je n n in g s, who, with 10, and oth er sm all a rticle s too n u ­
th a t a good slogan is “say it with th ree ch ild ren , lives to m ourn her m erous to mention.
T erm s of sale: On account to
food” as th a t b rin g s h ealth to the loss. They cam e to G resham In
fam ily, if th e food is w ell prepared 1909 and have lived here since that m em bers, o th ers cash.
N. P. NELSON,
S. B. H all, county a g ric u ltu ra l
A sso ciatio n A u ctio n eer.
agent, spoke of th e weevil th a t tim e with th e exception of a year
w orks on straw b e rrie s, rasp b erries, and a half when he w as engaged In J. J. FISH E R , Clerk.— Adv.
and loganberries. Much dam age is [ the grocery b u sin ess in P o rtland.
Eastman Kodaks Here.
done by th ese pests and Mr. » 1 1 2 ^ ' “ *
ad v o c a te s b a itin g to control th em , j'• r - s h a m a little less H.an^ a year
I have a com plete line of E a st­
w here they erected a
m an kodaks. Fine for g raduation
He stated th a t am ple publicity re ago
some hom e opposite the one they 1
garding the kind of bait and tim e had form erly ow ned on Ava avenue. | gifts. Priced from $1 up. Come
ear ty for good selection. D avid­
to use it would be given through
Besides his widow and ch ildren, i son’s Drug store.—Adv.
th e press.
T he g ran g e then w ent Into se ­ Cecil, P ercival and Mrs. L etitia 1
New Footwear lor Ladles.
c re t session . The follow ing reso- C rabtree, Mr. P u lfer Is survived by | T he sp rin g 's sm a rte st slippers,
tw o b ro th ers, F red erick and Au
introduced
and
passed
u 1 ’.“ , ’ “ ? , dl hv M non , ^ 0 , 0- Kustus, and a sister. Mrs. L etillä pum ps and oxf
oxfords at popular
, itm ñ n » é r Ï L e in X s ï o n as F lo w er, all of L ondon .E n g lan d
prices, $3.96, $4.91 96 and $5.95. Ayls-
re p a " re ;,''
d In the I w
orth ft «--w
M artin,
em bled a t R ockw ood th is 16th day I Mr. P u lfe r " w " as
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-jO rM b am .-A d v.
Funeral Rites Held
for Harry J. Pulfer
of May. th a t we go on reco rd in
favor of a co n stitu tio n al am end
m ent providing for th e election «f
nil m em bers of th e leg islatu re by
a single d istric t system . The dis­
tric t to be divided according to
counties as near as poslble, Into
single unit d istric ts for re p re se n ta ­
tives Hnd sen ato rs, each d istric t to
nom inate and elect only one re p re ­
sentative or sen ato r from a dis­
tric t. We do not favor any attem pt
to in crease th e rep rese n tatio n for
M ultnomah county. We do not
favor hold - over sen ato rs, p re­
ferrin g to elect them all at one
tim e. We fu rth e r recom m end that
the w riting of the law, Including the
plattin g of th e d istric ts, be m ade
by a sta te gran g e com m ittee and
the sam e be subm itted to th e people
by th e initiative.
Rockwood g ran g e was accorded a
risin g vote of th a n k s for Its gen­
erous
h o sp itality and splendid
en tertain m en t. At th e evening se s­
sion th e fifth degree w as conferred
on a class of 16 candidates, th e drill
team taking p art and tableaux be­
ing used.
At the close of the secret work
a sh o rt program of readings. In­
stru m e n tal and vocal m usic was
given.
The next m eeting of Pom ona will
be held S eptem ber 19, w ith M ultno­
m ah gran g e a t Orient.
For the Ladles
'" h gh of E n g l.n d ^ a n d
Sunnyside M eth o d ist' Snappy styles In new tootw ear
|
, h.i’r. I, R| ,,orl|lul(,
for spring. Come In and soe them
G resham resid e n ts feel th a t |n ^ “ 1 « P H « » .
$4.95 $a.95.
the passing of Mr. P u lfer. they A ylsw orth & M artin. G re s h a m .-
have lost a friend, He whh a good
neighbor, and a man beloved In his
family. From 1920-22 he was the
se creta ry of th e M ultnom ah ft
C lackam as T elephone Co.
For
th ree y ears he was em ployed as
Tuenduy Kvening. May 22.—Hecltal,
se creta ry of th e M ultnom ah County pupiln
o( «¡'nt Mv«” R| ' 11-14. ( îreah-
F air association. He w as an e x ­ am M R. Church.
p ert ac co u n tan t and was em ployed
Tuesday, May 22.—Free pre-school
a t th is work in G resham a t the rllnlc,
|teth od tat church basement.
tim e he was tak en 111 a m onth ago.
Card of Thanks.
We w ish to th a n k o u r frien d s for
th eir k indness to us d u rin g the
month of our beloved husband and
la th e r's Illness and for the b eau ti­
ful floral offerings at the funeral.
Mrs. C lara P u lfer and C hildren
CONTRACT LET FOR
GRADE SCHOOL WORK
W ednesday Evening, May 2S—Class
night, 192s graduating <-lass O. U. H S.
Thursday Evening May 24. 8 p. m .—
Eighth grade graduating exercises.
Gresham grade s< h o o t auditorium
Friday
Evening,
mencem snt exereisei
of 1928.
May
»
O U H. 8. class
Frlday Evening May 2 6 —Children's
Farm lióm e benefit entertainm ent. M a­
mie auditorium. Portland.
oar
.
t - Tea*: her
Claude S tockton was a w a rd e d Paren
ment.
the g eneral c o n tra c t for the co n ­
stru ctio n of four additional school
rw irtu to the G resham g rad e school
building during th e sum m er. IBs
bid was $11,797. An additional e r a
tra c t for plum bing and heating was
let to Fox ft Co., of P o rtlan d , the
mount being $2(50. Both th ese con­
tra c to rs w ere em ployed In the con-
May M - Lynch
dation entertain-
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