G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. IS, NO. <3 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5. IMS County Fair Assn. BUILDING PROG ; ram Outlook Free Electric Cooking 1 problem th a t is param o u n t to all Church Services City Caucus Tonight Elects 20 Directors » ^ . S S T S S i School, ' ' 18-19-20, J Grange Hall »sent tim e, 4^2252 «2 May Develop Contests The vision which some have had of l i< ase give th is inat- METHODISTS TO a new en tra n ce and belfry is in th e j T,le G resham Outlook has m ade econom ics dep artm en t. 1924. She te r 8erlou8 consideration and u n ­ O ne* a g a in th e M e th o d is ts of ft I ■ _ _ 4 _ gw a xw mm l,K*1 c o n f r o n ts \ Some difficulty w as experienced USE AUDITORIUM of becoming an Wedne's- accom - I i arran w i,h ith th e P o rtlan d ' s experienced ami very capable. *ess Z00 van b gure It so as to T he city caucus for the nom ina­ The services at th e Methodist plished fact. Tuesday and ‘ g e m en ts w la st night in getting a m ajority of course T hese d em o n stratio n s a re of a j I’ro sP»‘r w ithout a g ric u ltu ra l pros- ch u rch will be held in the m ain a u ­ tion of th e officers and councilm en sh a re s of stock represen ted but day of th is week Joe Caldo, Win. E le ctric Pow er com pany to hold in very p opular c h a racter and a re j Pe r ity please lend a hand. ditorium for the first tim e since the for election on November 6, will be w hen It w as secured th e M ultno­ Caldo and Oliver Oill w ith Alfred G resham a free cooking school, i ___ _______ m ade helpful to h ousekeepers ' P lease ta k e notice th a t th is a rti- Sloop as a s sista n t and d irecto r w ork of re-building began. T here held tonight at the city hall. T here m ah County F air association elect­ built the foundation form s and T he d ates chosen a re T h u rsd ay ,j w hatever th e ir cooking a rra n g e - ' s n° t of a p a rtisa n giolitlcal will be not m ore th an four candi­ ed 20 directo rs for the ensuing poured^the s^ ow" i F riday and S atu rd ay , O ctober 18. m ents. n a tu re and th at a ll m em bers and yet rem ains considerable w ork to year. R eports w ere read and v a ri­ w ork w ill be the"ord0er of th e ^ la y 19 and 20’ alld the place is th ,‘ i The g ran g e h all is easily accesi- o th e rs who have d rain ag e prob- be done in com pleting th e room, dates put in nom ination for each and the new pews a re not yet in of th e offices of mayor, recorder, ous m a tte rs w ere presented espec­ tre a su re r ami th re e councilm en. S aturday. g ran g e h all on Pow ell street. The : ble, com m odious and p leasan t and | Ictus to solve should atten d a m eet- , ially p ertain in g to th e ca re of the The Ladies Aid society m et at th e | d em o n stratio n s w ill be m ade on an i should be filled each day. It is i»g a t the can n ery office at 7 p. nt. place, b u t th e work has reached Chas. Cleveland, th e p resent I th e point w here it seem s possible mayor, who has served two term s, grounds. home of Mrs. M artin L en n artz electric ran g e of th e m ost m odern . im p o rtan t th a t those in te reste d I Monday, O ctober 8, w hen S. B. H all I to use th e room for w orship. The will probably be entered again w ith A ccording to a plan adopted p re ­ the'unnuiU e^ec/lon'i'f ' ffi w ork a n ‘* type by Miss D orothy H ubbs, who | plan to atten d each day to secu re j will be pleased to consider the pastor is to preach on th e word, possible opposition from Russell viously, five directors, constitu tin g cers. . rs. ¡s a g rad u a te of th e O. S. C. home | the g re a te st benefit. d rain ag e problem . Akin, councilm an, for the m ayor- ___________________________________________________________ _ "Thou." T his service is at 11 and ality. Although a few nam es have th e finance committee," hold over. L ennartz w as re-elected president, Mrs. Emil B artsch was elected vice They a re : C. I. R aker, H. A. Lewis, president and Mrs. Joe Caldo was th a t co n fro n ts the A m erican farm - >1 t ( ' | | | \ r ( 'R V I I F S ' ' preceded by the Sunday school, been suggested no definite light has T. R. H ow itt, T. J. K reuder and re-elected se rc eta ry -trea su rer. The ers of producing food stuffs for a S P U D S I T | I 'S S (" G S T aH dt‘pilr,men,M of w h k h will meet centered on any certain ones to be chosen to fill the th ree vacancies newly organized w ork com m ittee Theo. Brugger. m a rk e t price th a t does not cover u ... , , „ ’ i *n 1,11 room s occupied before the on th e council caused by th e ex­ will consist of Mrs. W. E. M arkell, ,. . , j , . H. W. Strong, local farm er, rp.r o n stru ctlo n , with the exception p iratio n of the term s of Russell D irectors elected at last n ights' ch airm an ; Mrs. G. H. B lackburn, the cost of production and to ask claim s to have discovered a way to Akin, B. W. T horne, and Dr. A. W. m eeting for th e year a re as fol Mrs. G rant Sloop, Mrs. Alonzo you in all seriousness to co nsider save from 16 to 21 cen ts per sack °* 1 beginner», low s: B. L. W alrad. S. B. H all, | J^ d fo rd ¿ and Mrs. Emil B artsch. iew to using 1 !? so !' o rtin , l , ug anu g grad in g g potatoes. ‘ evemuK oegiu one one Botkin. th is problem w ith a view g and rad in potatoes. ; The evening services services begin T h ere is a m ovem ent on foot to John Ick le r assisted by Mrs. ie e n d licit E u rller >» 'b e season he was in- half hour ea rlier, beginning Sun- revise M. M. Squire, O. A. E astm an, H. L. Mrs. and bring the present city Mary Miles will be in charge of the S um m ary of th e ton n ag e of ber- your influence to the St. C lair, Mrs. Mabel K orstad, L es­ sick and relief work. ... .......... .................. — '■ •• c h a rte r up to date and it is thought a n o ................................................................................................................ u i a i : n a n , w nere tie could p u re __.. , i ries of different v arieties handled values m ay be equalized lie W alrad, AI H am m ar, W. H. service at th at afte r the election, possibly at Rally Day will bevibserved at the 1 th is season bv The C ooperative the farm er m ay receive a larg er potato g rad er for about one-sixth " and the p reaching the next regular m eeting of the ' : 30. M itchell, C. G. Schneider, A. W. M ethodist chu rch Sunday, October B erry G ro w e rs,'to g eth e r w ith some net value of th e new w ealth th a t the o rd in ary price. council, on November 7, steps will Mr. S trong w ent to V ancouver I M etzger. Mrs. P earl Mack, F red 4, at 11:15. This service is expect- he creates, it being c u rren tly q u o t­ be taken to act on this and other and brought the g rad er home. He ed to be very in te restin g and help- ’ ° 1,1,110,1,8 on 'b e ad v an tag es of the su b jects needing attention. C rane, W. R. H icks, R. D. Bailey, ful. It will su p p lan t the ch u rch developm ent of th e in d u stry to the ed th a t the producers who rep re- is now em ploying a crew of five BAPTIST SERVICES C. E. Johnson, Ed. A ylsw orth, L. L. service for the day. The Sunday com m unity and to business gener- se n t tw o -th ird s of those engaged , men ' ° ru n 'b e g rad er, take aw ay EDR SUNDAY GIVEN Among the business affairs tr a n s ­ acted by the city council at the K idder, F. Olbrich and R ichard r o ^ c L ' k ^ X t e E ^ o n h ^ S u e ' 8“ y ' ‘8 K hen llnder ,lal,‘ ° f Oct° in production receive only one- the filled sacks and do the en tire At the Bethel B aptist ch u rch S u n ­ m eeting in the city hull W ednesday n ecessary w ork in sorting and day Rev. Mrs. A. D. H untley will Deich. evening, was the appointing of C. devotional service at 7:30. This b er *• 192S- by M anager I). E. th ird of the consum er's dollar ; g rad in . g . . th re e classes . , . of potatoes. . , ta k e for her m orning serm on "Me- E, Johnson to act as teinporury w hile th e d istrib u to rs rep resen tin g I .7 will be conducted by Elm a Cook. Towle. 7 , ,eW h \ ,8J u rn in « ou! i m orials." and in the evening “Two tre a su re r during the Illness of A hearty w elcom e w ill be given all . KIWANIS PROGRAM TO J " 08 5“ th e . °f Fields." Bible school will John II. Metzger. It was also vot­ only one-third of those engaged In K. I i ? who attend these services MQ97 7 , . «ZT , \ . A “ "' about 38 sacks an hour, at the very | a t 9;45. TllP preacW ng Ber. RE SURPRISE, MONDAY The box social given by the E p- ‘ > "' ,,,u * ' ed to have two m ore stree t lights tOD8>' P ald ior d istrib u tio n get 66 cen ts of the reaso n ab le c o s t o f i n n n . x i n i u . d l consum ers d o llar, on an average, 5 ce n ts per sack. ‘ ' I Ind“ :*0 In t h l "eu ln g * * “ ° rn,nK placed on Division stre e t directly F o r th e m eeting of the K iw anis w orth L eaguers la st F riday eve- "f , north of the fair grounds. Red ra sp b e rrie s T otal, 1904 and th is year in pnany food com- ' The g rad er, according to Mr. club next Monday evening at 6:15 ning w as w ell attended and was T he ladies of th e church and the m ain sp eak er will be C. G. considered a social and financial tons. (1927 to tal, 922 to n s). Paid m odities the p ro d u cer's sh a re is S trong, is th e m ost inexpensive and id for th e for b arv estin g , $95,200. S chneider, who will ta lk on the fu ­ success. Money w as raised p ractical one the p roducer can use congregation will meet for an «11- GRANADA THEATER L o g a n b e rrle s -T o ta l, 160 tons, m uch less th an the 33 cen ts of th e to p rep a re bis potatoes for m arket lla>' session at th e home or Mrs. C tu re of the G resham K iw anis. The final paym ent on th e piano o and th e MILL PRESENT RAMONA at som etim es a low rate of sale. " • G uile Tuesday, October 9. A 0927 205 to n s )' P ald for f' liar- d o llar th a t the consum er pays. e n tertain m en t com m ittee, under sam e w ill be form ally p r e •sented s e n t . to ' TP. tln _ tota1' , , 8n., l “ ‘ >' will be served a t A big event com es to pass at the th e d irection of W. J. O lmscheld, the church in th e n ear future. 1' *4'800 m It was the w rite r’s privilege on and expect to clea r any th in g for P‘,'- noon. ______________ B lackcaps — T otal, 13% tons. him self. G ranada th e ate r .Sunday and Mon­ ch airm an , is planning a su rp rise day, October 7 mid 8, when the rec­ p rogram w hich will fu rn ish m uch IMPROVEMENT (’I.UR TO vesting?%58 tOn8>' Pald ior har‘ Septem ber 21 to li ¡ten to a m aster- Mr. S trong, who has 65 acres in I iidenoiiihiatfoiiiil Tem ple. ful plea m ade a t ilpokane before a potatoes th is year, sta te s th a t he is ord -b reak in g m otion picture, "R a ­ enjoym ent to com plete th e evening. MEET AT JACK A JILL’S B lack b erries — T otal, 17ff tons. T he reg u lar services will be held m ona," comes to the screen. T aken A fter th e reg u la r dinner and m eeting of all allied in te re sts of i receiving a very good yield, a v e r­ business m eeting la st Monday eve­ T he Base L ine Im provem ent club (1927 to tal, 144 to n s). Paid for tile Pacific __ N orthw est ______ advisory _______ , a8 inB , about 200 sack s to the acre, at the U ndenom inational tem ple from H elen Hunt Ja ck so n 's g rea t ning a very in te restin g ta lk was will hold its next reg u lar m eeting h arv estin g , $5,280. board by W. B. D. Dodson, m an ag er ™ ^ h ^ g rad ” poUto’X'' " eXt s " I1,la.'5 beginning w ith Sun- A m erican love classic, w hich Is Royal Anne C herries—T otal, 44% probably one of th e m ost widely given by Dr. Ja ck Jones, of P o rt­ on Monday, October 8, a t 6:30 p.m., tons. (1927 to ta l, 56 to n s). Paid of th e P o rtlan d Cham ber of Com- With th e seconds he is furn ish in g ,,ay school at 10 o'clock. At 2 read hooks in the w orld and which land. on K iw anis education. L ater a t Ja c k ’ to ‘''« trib u te to fam ilies at (HATER LAKE PARK festival ill Sellwood a t 10:30 in the has th ro w n h erself into her role th e evening, as the guests arriv e. , th e close of th e school term to the ce n ts), but at th e dollar Mr. Dod­ K iw anis. HAS GREATER YEAR m orning. until she is veritably Ramona. So | school children of the poorer class son subm itted figures to show th a t V isitors a t C rater L ake p ark in tru e and rea listic is her a rtistry , so SPECIAL BARGAIN RATES. ( aril of I hanks. of ?eo p ie an(| wag no doUl»t appre- afte r paying all expenses th e re was deep and touching are h er pathos We a re deeply g ratefu l to our d a te d and the earn in g privilege no m argin left for the ow ner of the 1928 g rea tly exceeded any year of Twice-a-Weefe Outlook and The POWELL VALLEY Its history, according to H. W. and bathos th a t no one can w it­ friends for th e ir kind sym pathy in P o rtlan d News. P rice .m anager. T hree facto rs T he Ladies Aid of the Saron ness her perform ance w ithout liv­ the hour of our g re a t sorrow , also would have been sorely m issed by tree. He also showed the railro ad united to bring about th is resu lt, ing th e story with her. Both these papers will be sent for the beautiful flowers ' those who earn ed it if they had in te rests th a t including tra n s p o rta ­ th e w onderful highw ays leading to L u th eran ch u rch will meet T burs- She is m ost ably supported by one y ear by m ail for only $4.00. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. t a n Slyke, i)een denied the privilege. tion, th e value of th e apple crop th e p ark , the publicity given It by day afternoon, October 11, at the W arner Baxter as lier Indian In v e rt S u b scribe before Nov. 1. Ilali J. Van Slyke. _______ would be raised in value t(f $49,- Oregon new spapers and th e efforts home of Mrs. P A Johnson a t -2 A llessandro, and Roland Drew as O utlook alone, $2; The P ortlan d T his com es u nder th e head of 000,000. F o rty-nine m illion d o llars o ' 'h e S outhern Pacific com pany In . , „ Everyone is In v ite d .’ her S panish lover, Felipe. New th in g s u n d er “Classified." News alone, barg ain rate. $3.—Adv. ^„4 i »...4 C alifornia and th ro u g h o u t the east. In com m enting upon "R am ona" ; w hat is known as the creatio n of ot » new w ealth created but nothing C a|, fo rn la haH co n trib u ted over 50 Services at the Saron L u th eran it seem s sufficient to quote Stanley I new w ealth and any line of indus- for the man th a t p lan ted th e trees, ,„.r Cen t of the e n tire trav el, said church will be in E nglish next Sun- Orne, m otion p icture editor of the , try is considered basic th a t creates and the key tho u g h t th a t Mr. Dod-1 P rice. ilay both m orning and evening, O regonian, who review ed the pic­ I new w ealth. The gross value of son w ished to give his h e a re rs was i h . r t l n i i i l l l u h l l » sim u ,lt V Enoch Sandeen, the pastor, tu re 's down town show ing in the T he re X " n t a - ........ ... 1,1 ”o«'> — - s . The follow ing w ords: “ Ram ona us a i th e b erry crops th is year to th e th a t if they wish to have the forty- p ic tu re is in every way equal to the grow ers of the association can be nine m illion an n u ally to benefit all y ve exhibition of d ah lias ever dis- subject for the evening w ill be story which inspired it mid the MASONIC HALL < * Gresham (closely ap proxim ated now at lines of n o rth w est trad e they played in P o rtlan d will be on view “Shadow s." Bible school will con- song w hich it in sp ire d !” slig h tly over $420.000. T his com should see to it th a t th e gro w er , at the com ing an n u al dahlia show vene '. and Mrs. Clem ans, all o f Miss Je a n e tte far reach in g and if th e creatio n of McNary w as quoted rec en tly as trad e hides for leath er. Miller, prim ary SPECIAL new w ealth show s a profit to the saying th a t in his opinion tb a t F ur T an n ery , Fred H ursc. Kt 1. PofG and, called on Mr. and Mrs. te ac h er; two dancing num bers by e _Ádv. ’ i C- P K esterson, Sunday. box 202, C lackam as, Or Ore. little Ja n e A lexander, a pupil ot : p roducer all is well but if not th e w heat would be 30 cen ts per bushel Miss B ertha E avens of P o rtland, Mrs. E leanor Fleck of P ortland, visited her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. accom panied on the piano by Mr. , p ictu re does not p rese n t a rosy but higher if his hill had not been Ileal 2 to M Booms. E lm er Eavliis, Sunday. S aad ers, also of P ortland. j a d rab ap p earan ce to th e p roducer vetoed. It costs no m ore io heat your K enneth K esterson was a Port- of th e com m odity and I wish to W hat th in k you? Should we not en tire house with a Vecto than to j land visito r Sunday. Drainage Meeting at Cannery ¿y ---------- ---------------J again bring t o tin m in d , of all have tried the law at least, or will heat one room with a heater. Call Mrs. A m hrous of P o rtlan d anil M aiiday. •Joe Chlodo, G resham P lum bing A- m f u ' s W fad >A.< S c,t-r n e f - s «=; Mrs. Sm yth of V ernonia w ere in MEN’S WEAR h o who a re in terested In th e problem it be b etter to face four or eight H eating Co., phone 1233. Are some of your berry yards i P leasant Valley on business one failing on account of poor d ra in ­ ! directly or in d irectly the problem y ears m ore of in ju stice for the day last week. G R ESH A M age? If so, you should attend the See th e b arg ain s listed in the Mrs. H. D. Tltzel Is serio u sly 11 1 d rain ag e meeting at the cannery W ant Ads. at th e home of a friend In P ortland. next Monday, October 8 a t 7 p. m. F rien d s h ere hope for her speedy BERRY GROWERS PACKINO CO. K alsom ine, all shades, 8 cents recovery. —Adv. per pound. Todd, the P ain t Man, Mrs. T. P. Cornpbell attended a J Powell stree t, Q resham .— Adv. b irthday p arty in P o rtlan d for Mrs. P. Berke, who was a form er re s i­ Voters, Attention! Sunday and Monday, October 7 and 8 dent o t Ibis valley last W ednesday. R eg istratio n books close S a tu r­ lio lo re « I X l K lo in day evening, October 6. No regls- Wall p ap er rem n an ts, room lots, . _. _ ______ ____ tra tlo n s a t polls. Offli e open eve-1 $1.50 to $2 w ith border. Todd, the o 'c lo c Say, ( ( J ) ________________ k b y H o m e A nd F o re ig n M i union- nings beginning October 1. P ain t Man, Powell stree t, G resh- a r y iKX’ le ty o f S a ro n L u th e r a n c h u rc h Adv ROBB BROWN, R e g istra r 1 am.—Adv. a t P o w e ll V a lle y m hoolhouae. for the October bride , Berry Growers Report 50 per Cent. Increase Areme Club Dance =~ "FRIDAY, ()(T()BER 12 RAINCOATS $ 0 .8 5 3 AylsWortK & Martin^ G ra n a d a T h e a te r Coming P,vents October ^Brteles! Ramona We are giving away absolutely free half dozen teaspoons in four patterns. Bring this Ad and choose your pattern H ere is a p ictu re you have been w aiting for. C ritics say it Is the • sw eetest sto ry ever told. I kl AI. PRICES Opening Dance ROCKWOOD GRANGE HALL ifleakp'ß Jftoclrp ¡ètore POWELL ST. Phone 44 GRESHAM ~SÂTÜRDŸ7'ÔCTÔBË'R 6 " Goctd Music Usual Price« Good Floor R e fre sh m en t» S a tu r d a y . O c to b e r 6 — fU x k w u o d o|»ening «lance a t (¡ra n g e h a ll. Special Combination Ratei 5 S a tu r d a y , ( k t o t t e r • . H a ke »ale b y H v a n k i'lle a l W o m e n 's U n io n a t S a n t* t a r y M a rk e t. t»eglnnh)ir 10:30 a m M o n d a y E v e n in g , ( H to lte r K <’ o m - r u iiN ity ( ’ Lent p ro g ra m . <» reu h a m g ra d i a u d ito riu m . I wice-a-Mcek Outlook and Oregonian— Daily or Daily anti Sunday M onday. O ctober 3. 7 1» I> ra in - j age m e e tin g a t c a n n e ry , O Jreeham . U ntil October 31 the O utlook offers the follow ing yearly su b scrip tio n s by m all: , W e d n e sd a y. O c to b e r O. E. 8. c a rd p a rty . Ft M ay E v e n in g . O c to b e r 12— A re m e .Masonic h a ll, lire n h a m . DAILY OREGONIAN and OUTLOOK, one y e a r ............................. ÜWL5D ¡ C lu b {la n c e . DAILY and SUNDAY OREGONIAN and OUTLOOK, one year Met.,>O Kegnlar R ale. G resham Outlook ........................................... $2.00 Dally O regonian ............................................. $6 is) Dally and Bunday O reg o n ian ..................... $8.(tv You Save $1.50 to $1.70 ..X . 10— T r o u td a le S a tu r d a y , O c to b e r 13 H ake cale A. M . rxg. r A Co a lo re b y Y 1 C . A . c o m m llte e . ----- la y . ------------ . . In a " 'ir e ..b a m O ra n g e "H o m e C om - S unday, O c to b e r i i —S e m i-a n n u a l m e. tin g of Pleasant H o m e M unday M .b .u il a a n o c ia tio n . P le a s a n t Hom e .M e thod ist c h u rc h . S a tu r d a y . D e cem ber T r o u td a le la td le a A id . 1- B a ■ a a r