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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1920)
I ««RESHAM OUTLOOK PAOS FOCK LOCAL DOINGS BRIEFLY TOLD FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1»2<» SCHOOL BOARD ELECTS PARTIAL TEACHING FORCE SlRADIVARA Come in and hear At a m eeting of th e Union H igh school board last W ednesday even the S t r a d i v a r a ing th e m a tte r o t the election of fac 'K N O W N fO R T O N I ulty m em bers for next year was ta k play Mr. and Mrs. W. H. O gden, »ho en up and a p art of th e list was dis have been in th e d airy business n ear posed of. T here a re still o th ers to be G resham fo r several years, have elected at a la te r m eeting. moved to W estlans, U m atilla c o u n ty ,' The board voted to re-elect P rin - w here they have purchased an al- cjp al E lm er F. Goodwin, Miss Mary • • • falfa ranch. Good, Miss L ettie G regson, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Thos. M cKinney and Grace H artley, Miss May M orrison, ch ild ren , of Corvallis, M ontana, a r Miss Minnie Schrepei, Miss E stelle We will be glad to rived here early th is week an d are Webb, Leslie E. Webb. Miss A deline | looking th e co u n try over w ith a view W yeth and Tom G. Taylor. give you a demon to locating. Mrs. M cKinney is a sis The follow ing reso lu tio n s were te r of Mrs. 8. J. Bennison. presented to th e board by th e ju n io r stration of the The m eeting of the W om en’s Home class of th e high school: M issionary society, postponed from Stradivara at any “ W hereas, conditions at th e Union last W ednesday, will m eet next week High school are becom ing critical on on F riday, M arch 19. a t th e hom e of account of lack of classroom s and time. r conveniences to accom m odate Mrs. W. J. O tt. T he su b je ct for o th th e e large n u m b er of stu d e n ts now in stu d y , “ O ur N eighbors.” will be in atten d an ce, and • • • charge of Miss K uth M ontague The “ W hereas, it seem s th a t at least m usical num bers will be a piano solo 100 stu d e n ts will be denied ad m it-) by Mrs. Jas. S terling, a read in g by ance We are carrying to th is excellent school next Mrs. C. M. Z im m erm an and a solo by including ab o u t 20 m em bers of Miss Mary H ansen. The serving com o year, all classes of Okeh m ittee consists of Mrs. Jo h n Brown, u r class if stu d e n ts living o u tsid e ; Mrs. P. Michel, Mrs. B. W. Em ery and th e Union d istrict are first sh u t o u t, and Mrs. H. L. St. Clafr. Records, both pop “ W hereas, o u r class which is com P. H. Koork of P en d lto n , who has posed of 60 boys and girls are an x been visiting frien d s h ere an d at ious to com plete th e work to g eth er ular and classical. P leasan t Home, left y esterd ay fo rI i nd g ra d u a te from Union High his home. 1 school In Ju n e, 1921, be it Mrs. G race Inm an, of P o rtlan d , “ Resolved, th a t we, by p etitio n , spent th e week-end w ith th e R. D. m ost respectfully ask ¿ o u r honorable Bailey fam ily. She re tu rn e d to her body to ta k e such stpps im m ediately hom e Monitay accom panied by Mrs as may be necessary to provide ac Bailey and d au g h te r M arg aret, who com m odations fa r all of us next ! The greater part of a tire value is in the car sp en t th e day w ith her. year, and o u r schoolm ates an d o th Miss L etitia P u lfe r was hostess ers, and be it f u rth e r cass. Yet many tires are discarded because the JE W E L E R “ Resolved, th a e we as a class and last T uesday evening at a d elig h tfu l tread is worn out. Gresham Phone 651 as individuals pledge to you o u r su p b irth d ay d in n er party at h e r hom e in port of any m ovem ent having In view honor of Miss E sth e r P eterso n and th e continued success and gro w th of W ith a Miller Ad-On-A-Tire we will make Lewis Skirvin, whose b irth d ay s fall Union High school, an d be it fu rth e r your worn tires practically as good an when you "R esolved, th a t a copy of th ese on th e sam e day. A bout a dozen bought them. After applying the Ad-On-A-Tire resolutions be furnished th e M un- guests were present at th e d in n e r and hinotu and G resham O utlook fo r p u b you cannot tell the old tire from a new, except la te r in the evening as m any m ore licatio n .” that it is over-size and m re puncture-proof than MAURICE BOTKIN, P res. cam e In to spend th e evening. VIRGINIA CURRIN, Sec’y: T he S tan d ard Oil com pany’s office a new tire. h ere is handicapped by th e illness of Why th e G overnor o f M issouri Is The Miller Ad-On-A-Tire is built like a tire tw o of Its men, C. A. M cCarty, the C hrist fan. I am p rim arily a m em ber of th e without beads. It is made of tough, buoyant m an ag er, who is suffering w ith in- flam atory rh eu m atism , and Stanley church because I believe firmly in th e rubber with several layers of fabric. The side B, Sutliff, one of th e oil tru c k d riv ten ets of th e C h ristian relig io n ; and walls completely cover the tire and clinch under ers, T he la tte r has had a severe a t I believe th a t, in obeying th e ch u rc h ’s the rim. And it also has the famous tread that is tack of influenza b ut is recovering, m andates, in engaging in its a c tiv i Geared-to-the-Road. Dr, A. Thom pson is confined to his ties and in b re a th in g th e m oral a t m osphere which su rro u n d s th e church hom e by an a ttac k of lum bago. The many caterpillar feet of this tread engage Miss A lexander’s class, th e seventh and its in stitu tio n s, I am b ut p re p a r with the ground like cogs. You are assured com g rad e, spent W ednesday afte rn o o n at ing my soul to be in harm ony w ith all | plete traction and greater safety. th e lib rary stu d y in g th e card index th a t is good an d b eau tifu l In th a t files. They had a busy aftern o o n un sta te of being w hich exists a fte r Any tire, regardless of make, can be rc-miled d er th e direction of Miss M ontague death. Man is so co n stitu ted as to be in with a Miller Ad-On-A-Tire. and th e ir teacher. P rice $935 at Gresham Mrs. E lla O liphant has been sp en d capable of n e u tra lity . His influence Bring your worn tires, and we will show you The price of the Eordson tractor has raised to $935 on ing a few days a t th e hom e pf Mrs. is e ith e r for, o r ag ain st, any proposi how we can lengthen their life. C. E. R usher. She re tu rn e d hom e tion. Believing, as I do, in th e re account of the shortage of materials. We have just finished ligion of o u r L ord Je su s C hrist, I this aftern o o n . unloading a car of tractors. If you didn’t get your order in Floyd Mack has been doing som e deem it my d uty to arra y m yself w ith in time to get one from that carload, there will be more tract w ork In T ro u td ale recently am ong th e those who a re w orking in its behalf. ors coming soon. But we must have your order before we can I m ight believe and y et n o t w ork, buildings lie wired was a storey Gresham, Oregon in which case I would h in d er r a th e r o r d e r one for you. Hurry, don’t delay, and have to use the building for J. O. Davis & Son You cau never make a m istake by th a n aid in His work. If you are having u hard time, there horses again this year for all that work that the Tractor will sitting still and allowing a knocker Is always somebody th at cap tell you CORBETT FARM BUREAU F in ally , I believe In o u r form of to knock until he gets through, It he the reason for it. do just , as , well, , and . at much less expense. If the tractor is , . DOING ACTIVE WORK g o v ern m en t; but in o rd e r th a t it m ay j Is whaling some friend of yourB, for reach its h ig h est form and lo ftiest ^ O t Used fo r a d a y , It COStS n o th in g I n o t used for day, it costs nothing—horses must be fed re when he tlnils you don't even think It You can’t expect to have every T he F arm B ureau m eeting which aim s ità principles m ust be based u p - 1 gardless of whether they are being worked or not. Im portant enough to refute him, he'll thing you want and you'll save a lot get mad all over or feel foolish all of m ental wear and tear by never ex was held nt C orbett, T hursday, March on th e teach in g s of C hrist. W here over. pecting anything you want. 11, was a splendid m eeting and ev fore, it is my duty, as a citizen, in eryone show ed a g rea t deal of in te rested in the weal of my b reth ren , GRESHAM ESTACADA terest. to east my lot w ith C h ristian people A n um ber of boys w ere present and aid in th e dissem ination of and a certified potato club was o r C h rist's w onderful teach in g s.— F re d ganized. All of th e m em bers will erick D. G ard n er, G overnor of Mis- j try to certify th e ir potatoes th is year. souri. A u to and Gas E ngine R e p a irin g Accessories J. W. Evans, crop im provem ent T he M ethodist Episcopal church com m itteem an, signed up 15 o r 20 “ th e church th a t serves th e com m u C A SH P A ID Auto Electric Work a Specialty new grow ers for sm all acreage. A bout n ity ” , in v ites you to help p u t th in g s 40 acres m ore w ere added d u rin g th e over. evening, to th e am ount of land which Next S un d ay ’s services— Sunday j will be used to grow certified seed school a t 10 a. m. W orship a t 11. DEMONSTRATION OF DAY-NITE LENS potatoes. T he q u o ta for th e d istric t S ubject, “ Reijeeniing Love in O pera- 1 for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind. has been set fo r l®0 acres and th e tion. Saturday Night, March 13 at the Garage Song an d evening service l prospect Is th a t they will go over 7 :3 0 . S ubject of serm on, "M essage! E. BA U M A N N , th e top. Day-Nite headlight lens conforms with every city of th e C e n tu ries.” E pw orth League 1 T he com m unity com m itteem en at 6:30. and state law. Come in and see them demonstrated. elected a ch airm an , A. O. Salzm an, In spite of the cynics, m any a hus Who remembers ever actually know band th in k s well of a wife—even i ing a woman who uses a rolling-pin who will rep rese n t them on th e SHRINE CONVENTION though she may not he bis own. upon her husband? County F arm B ureau. Let us tell you about our Tire proposition. We handle WILL BE SPECTACULAR A lready th e com m itteem en have Racine, Miller and Oldfield. They’re all good makes T he tw o w eeks beginning Ju n e | been busy and th e w ork is p ro g ress 13th an d en ding Ju n e 26th will be j ing rapidly. The ch airm an of the soil lm prove- m ade n o tab le by the com ing to P o rt- ’ JOHN IDE Phone F. E. PALMQLIST j m ent com m ittee has got in touch w ith land. Oregon, of th re e g reat N ational Res. 12x3 801 Res. 32x all th e farm ers who are using s u conventions th e m eeting of th e Ki- : per phosphnte and have arra n g e d for w anis clubs of A m erica, th e n ational Gresham, Oregon them to leave check plots so th a t they convention of th e T rav elin g Men’s | can cheek up on th e increase and find P ro tectiv e association and th e Forty- o u t th e value of th is form of fe rtiliz sixth an n u a l session of th e Im perial er. They have also received in stru c Council of th e Mystic Shrine. The first two will be atten d e d by o rd in ary tions as to how to use it. T he livestock com m ittee has listed crow ds, b ut th e S h rin ers expect th e th e nam es of th e m a jo rity in th a t j la rg e st assem blage th a t has ever vis section who own g rad e bulls and an ited the Pacific coast. C aravans are F O R W E E K - E N D B U Y IN G effort is being m ade to elim in ate all alread y booked from each of th e 145 A m erican cities w here S hrine T em g rad e bulls from th e com m unity. are based upon the principles T he farm crops com m ittee has a r ples exist, m any will come from th e ranged w ith a n u m b er of o th e r grow - T em ples of C anada, an d yet o th e rs recoenized and applied in the ers who w ere not present T h u rsd ay from fa r off H onolulu and th e Canal Zone. car nig h t grow certified seed an d have operation of the Federal Re T he S hrine convention will be th e also signed up a num ber who will m ost sp e ctacu lar event ever stag ed grow certified grain. T he prospect serve System. You owe it to S pecial Price per »et $1.35 is good fo r 100 acres of g rain , in th is co u n try . Seventy-five bands and p atro ls of m arch in g men will w hich Is th e q u o ta set yourself to transact your busi One m ore com m itteem an was add- lpn,l U color, each o rg an izatio n try- ness with a bank which is a ed to th e list Roy Emily was elect- ln* ,0 PuI1 som e stu n t th a t will outdo ed ch airm an of th e weed control pro- *tie o th ers, and ail of them bent on Palm Fibre Brooms a t ............................. 40c member of this system. ject. T he m ain problem of th is com having as m uch fun as can bewcrowd m unity will be th e control of th e C an cd Into th re e days. Picnic Ham s per lb.......... 26c T he an n u a l rose festival will fol ada th is tle .. 8. B. H ail discussed potato diseases low th e Shrine, and because of th e re and th e effect th a t they have on the being so m any e a ste rn visitors in yield. This talk and th e pictures P o rtlan d th e effort will be m ade to «R E SH A M , ORE. w hich illu stra te d it w ere very help put on th e finest show th a t th e rose grow ers have ever staged. ful and much appreciated. R ealising th a t many th o u san d s of F. XI Lasley gave a sh o rt talk of his experience In grow ing and selling N orthw est c i tli‘>ns will w ant to visit certified seed last year which was of | P o rtlan d to enjoy th ese spectacles g reat benefit to the new grower*. , *U<1 th a t th e hotels ra n n o t care for ---------------------- ! the crow ds, th e S hrine com m ittee is i n win X«Hiee. p rep arin g to assign visitors to rooms QUALITY AND NERVI« E AU bills ow ing to th e G r e s h a m ». . ... Steam Iuiur.dry are payable a ’ t h e ! ,n Pr tv ,te ^orae* of th e city. Phone 661 Phone 6ol laundry or to the drivers When In doubt try a Waat Ad. E E. HARTY. OJ^eh Records * We Can Save You 75 Per Cent o f Y o u r T ir e V a lu e Guy D. Jones Fordson Tractors ¿2 Raney’s Vulcanizing Shop. Raker & Son GRESHAM GARAGE Gresham BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Phone 901 The Banking Methods ot Today Nested Glass Mixing Bowls 5 in a set, sizes 5 to 9 inches, Something N e w ! EASTER EGCx DYES NOW READY Special After 7 P. M. Saturday Regular 75c ORANGES per doz. 65c A. W. METZGER & CO. FIRST STATE BANK