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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1920)
PAG« FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK T IE sM X Y . MARCH 23, 1020 LOCAL DOINGS BRIEFLY TOLD Auction Sale! D uring th e m orning services at th e Zion Evangelical church next Sunday i th ree confirm ands will be exam ined. I T he services will begin a t 10:30 o'clock. T he Sunday school will con- vene im m ediately a fte r these serv- I ices. T he young people's league will The lectu re a t th e lib ra ry to n ig h t m eet at 8 p. m. A cordial Invitation 1 is extended to all m em bers and will begin a t instead ot S ( friends. o’clock on account o i th e lectu re at , W ednesday aftern o o n th e L adles’ I the schoolhouse. T h e d ate was in I Aid will m eet w ith Mrs. F red F ield dition. Every- ad v erten tly set for th e sam e n ig h t I ^ house “ “ ^ ' In “ th ’ h e e R R e egner g n e r ad addition. , , . . ,, ... . . . 7. niviieu to io a atten n e n d a tn eeting ^,„,.,„,1 . . . : «ue "« e is invited th is m eeting. selected by .Mr. A lderson; but as .Mr. N ight school m eets a t 7 :3 0 Wed- ! W eisendanger could be procured a t nesday evening. classes will be no o th e r tim e the lectu re will be giv- form ed to m eet th e needs of those on as scheduled. T hose w ishing to ^ hJ ^ ‘o ‘a? eHup th,e ’ 'or4k ' ,Tbl8 18 , . , . undpr th e direction of th e A g rlcu ltu r- leave before th e end of Mr. W eUen- a l dep artm en t. d an g e r’« lectu re may feel a t liberty T h ere is an o th e r one of those in ter- I io do so if they w ish to hear Mr. Al- ^ t i n ^ sto ries in to d ay ’s O utlook. Do derson who will speak a fte r th e o th e r ! h ,U, m t O th e c h , ldr ^ n ? T? e . , little children as well as th e older num bers at th e schoolhouse. one8 wlII enJoy th e adventureg of The d eb atin g team of Union H igh Dolly and th e g arden fairies, went down to defeat In th e co n test M embers of th e O rient local of the . . . . K .a p P. h u p x x " 7:45 Of Furniture and Other Household Goods In Withrow’s Confectionery, Gresham SATURDAY, MARCH 27, BEGINNING AT 9 A. M. Items such as Beds; Mattresses; Springs; Dressers; Chiffoniers; Rockers; Dining Room, Wicker and Par lor Chairs; Library Tables; Pillows; Quilts; Etc., have been used by private families and are in the best of condition. Terms of Sale Cash MRS. NORA WITHROW, Owner T he la tte r team had alread y d efeat- G resham local. This will m ake a ed A storia and will now be one of th e Htr° n g local h ere and revive in terest team s to try for th e s ta ts honors at by, an ini'rpa8ed atten d an ce. The lo- Eugene h e M isses R u t h H s r t i e v i ca m ee,s th e first M onday n ig h t of r.ugene. T th e .Misses R uth H artley HVery m onth. Theo. B rugger Is the and Violet Coe w ere accom panied to j president and C. H. Stone, secretary. K nappa by Miss W yeth and Mr. W ebb ____- bool (acuity, wh® had coached them . O ur g irls are rep o rt- PERTAINING PROGRAM ARRANGED BY SCHOOL ed to have done good w ork on th e T he principal and teach ers of th e debate and to have ta k en th e ir de- grade 8chool have arran g ed an en _ R. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer. feat in a sp o rtsm an lik e m anner. te rta ln in g program w hich will be •Mr. and Mrs. Thos. W iles a re mov- given at th e g rad e schoolhouse th is Ing today from th e ir farm In th e Mel evening. March 23, a t 8 o’clock. rose neighborhood to G resham . They An Invitation la extended to all to have recently sold th e ir farm and have purchased th e h alf acre and atten d th is m eeting. home of Mrs. O tto M agnuson in th e Song by school, “ B eautiful A m er I eastern p a rt of G resham . ica,” illu strate d w ith atereopticon Wm. Maxwell and fam ily have re- views. 1 cently moved into th e ir p roperty re R ecitation, “ T he R agged M an” , cently purchased from R ev , E. A. L eonard on Powell stre e t. Rev. and W inefred Beechil, second grade. Mrs. L eonard have room s for th e Gresham Phone 17 Concert recitatio n , “ Song of th e Portland Broadway 5121 present in Mrs. Mary S h o em a k ers T h ru sh ,” th ird grade. house. Class song, fifth grade. Among the recent real e state tra n s Q uestions. fers is th a t of a h alf ac re to W. R. F olk dance, first grade. Gorsnge an d an acre an d a half to Mrs. V anderm ost, m o th e r of Mrs. In stru m en tal trio,violin, flute, C orsage, from Mr. and Mrs. J. N piano, ________________ ___ _____„„ H elen McCollagh, Ray Strong C ianahan. This p ro p erty is on t h e '. . „ , r, _■ Section L ine road ju s t w est of th e i dn<1 r)or 8 z >mmerman. " F a ith fu l F rie n d s,’ Beaver S tate M otor com pany’s plant. Class song Mr. C orsage has alread y com m enced sixth grade, th e erection of a house. C laude Stock- P a trio tic Exercise, "M aking the , . _ . Flag, seventh and eig h th grad e L ester Spencer has bought an acre ' irls and a half on Main stre e t opposite * th e high school of th e C ianahan acre- Moton pictures pictu res and lectu re by age. He plans to build in th e n e a rj Supt. W C. Alderson. fu tu re. Mr. and Mrs. R alph Davidson have i POWELL VALLEY moved here from Independence and are occupying Chas. C leveland’s c o t- ' T he P aren t-T each er association tage high ------, school. - next to th — e — „,11 They m eet | will a t th e schoolhouse next have bought an acre of land of th e F riday evening. March 26 ( lanahan tra c t an d plan to build g. b . H all will be present an d will booh . Mrs. Davidson has been ill for speak on su b jects of vital Interest to th e past week o r two an d h e r sister, all. It is hoped th a t th e re will be a Miss L elah Gibbs lias been carin g for good atten d an ce h er at Independence. She is now re- Mrs. F ra n k ¿Justafson spent th e ported m uch Improved. w eek-end In P o rtlan d and Oak Grove. Just received, and we are just itching to show you the .Mr. and Mrs. Jack so n F. Jones v isitin g w ith Mr. and Mrs. David New Poles, Reels, Lines, Leaders, Baits, Etc., Etc. moved last week in to th e ir new P alm blad and Mr. and Mrs. P aul home, ju st purchased from th e W ilkie Palm blad. Better look over your tackle and fill in from our estate, T he program a t th e schoolhouse J. A. Rexell, dean of th e School of last T uesday was well atten d ed . The stock those things you are short of. Commerce at O. A. C., visited th e pupils of the p rim ary room, u n d er th e G resham High school Monday. He direction of th e ir teacher, Miss L ind Yes, If’e have the License here spoke briefly in th e in te re sts of the berg, gave a pleasing little program . college which he described as being S u p erin ten d en t A lderson expressed in th e sam e position as Union High, his d isappointm ent th a t th e older pu crowded to Its utm ost capacity. He pils did not ta k e p art In th e pro described th e stu d en t body of Union gram . The pictures and m usic which High as im pressing him as unique in Mr. A lderson b ro u g h t o ut were much Il i M t i n »*1 o n v i - 1 4 1» iir ,l, r . . . 1-, ™ n In v o d b n il n » 1 i _________ his experience w ith l high schools .« of ■ n enjoyed by n all and Mr. A lderson's (he slate. T h eir happy, a le rt expres readings were d elig h tfu lly rendered. sions, and in tellig en t In terest left an H okan T ruedson is spending a indelible im pression upon Ills minds, sh o rt vacation at hom e on account of one of th e m em bers of th e O. A. C. In 18 m onths, 154 m em bers of the I have also been num erous. Many of he said. T • he eeting of m th v e v Odd ••- jo in t u m iw v tiu ft v/i u u r Fel- e i - bach elo r's club being ill w ith scar- Oregon A gricultural College faculty ; these men were technical specialists low and R ebekah lodges will be held let fever have resigned. This Is an average of | In branches of ag ricu ltu re, whom the at tlie I. <). O. F. hall T hursday. Mrs. H annah Erickson and h er son one to each th ree and one-hulf days, atute can 111 nfford to lose, as new March 25. T he Odd Fellow s will : W alter E rikson from P o rtlan d , vislt- R esignations at th e S tate U niversity men cannot learn th e sta te in a year furnlsh th e e n te rta in m e n t for th is ed at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. A. G , m eeting and th e R ebekahs th e re- A nderson, Monday afternoon, freshm ents. A good tim e Is assured. A baby d a u g h te r was born to Mr. The ju n io r class p arty which was and Mrs. Lary Foch T hursday, March given in honor of th e two Junior baa-j 18- Mrs Foch Is well know n in th is ket ball team s last F rid a y evening at com m unity. She was Miss E sth er «1. . most a _ . i ____ Anderson. the ~ 1. high _l- school i was one of - the She is a niece of Swan delightful p arties th a t has been held M agnuson. for some tim e. Mrs. Foch and d au g h te r a re in it o t n the th e boys hoys and g girls Both irls basket ball P o rtlan d , but they expect to move team of th e ju n io r class won in th e i (>ut ,o th e ir new place soon. Mr. contests th is sp rin g and th e rest o f; Foch has been here w orking for some the class took d elig h t in honoring tim e. They recently p urchased a them . The e n te rta in m e n t was in th e I farnl front Swell Staffanson. form of a field m eet in which those present progressed from one contest P ro g ram A rranged fo r M u lt to another. “ A dandy tim e” was th e) nom ah G range Made from one solid piece of metal, no seams, abso th u siastic re p o rt. M ultnom ah G range No. 71 will lutely sanitary. Guaranteed by the makers to last j en S eg rid a \ ; r L « X r a Onn ,ia ^ n (,TU h ^ ^ e ' hall a , O rien t S a tu rd a y , COAL M IL L FEED Express and General Hauling Commencing Saturday, March 2 7 We will begin showing the new Spring Modes in Millinery. Hats inspired by models from m aster designers, the hats presented here for this occasion are no less a joy to their creators than to the women who will wear them. A real Gresham H at Shop Millinery event—exclusiveness charact erized by smartness. Interpretations from the foremost Paris modistes and originations from Nqw Y ork's leading designers. You are cordially invited to attend this display. GRESHAM HAT SHOP GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE Oh You Disciple of Isaac Walton! The Open Season on TROUT begins April 1. New Fishing Tackle Have a limited supply of Tyee Salmon Eggs L. L. Kidder Hardware Co. QUALITY BRAND Aluminum Ware ON SALE THIS WEEK for twenty years. Omelet Pans Let the Thor do Your Dirty Work 1. E. METZGER Your Home Furnisher Call and see the New Swinging Wringer demonstrated. M IR A C L E M OTOR GAS Removes carbon from cylinders, keeps Spark Plugs clear, prevents deposit of carbon. Guaranteed not to injure metal Increases mileage of gasoline 15 to 40 per cent. Sold on our Money-back Guarantee. FOR SALE BY GRESHAM OVERLAND CO. G. E. BANGS, Agt. T i t Re'S O U R. •P R O M IS E . G ood awdtrue “T h a t v i e now A R E n AKIN G YOU j THIS IS TIIE •MEAT M ARKET w here the prom ise is perform ed. We prom ise to tre a t you politely and we surely do. We prom ise to faith fu lly serve you a t all tim es w ith th e best g rad e of m eats, and we m ost certain ly do th a t very thing. GRESHAM MARKET PHONE ,41 P ow ell Street. a re leaving to n ig h t for Malmo. Ne- Mar<h A splendid program has hraska. w here they will jofn Rev Mr l>een a rran g e d by th e lectu rer, Mrs. Johnson who is p asto r of th e Swe- P earf H ayden and everyone la Invited !& h» r £ ^ lectu re h T he rol, zz Spatulas Condiment Sets Cleavers Double Boilers Butcher Knives Pails Roasters You should have a potato boiler. They have the lid firmly fastened on and a strainer on the side to drain the water off. No danger of burning your hands if you have one of these. For afternoon tea there is nothing nicer than our one quart round tea pot in the “Quality Brand" Aluminum ware. Many more articles too numerous to itemize Come in and see them. A. W. METZGER & CO. QUALITY AMI» SERVICE Phone 661 Don’t Kill Your Wife Phone 661 the fam ily g ath ered at th e ir h o r n s , 1 W,H be answ ered by each mem- and gave them a d elig h tfu l su rp rise ,,‘>r tellin g w hat they get from th e party. Many good w ishes w ere ex- g ran g e th a t is m ost helpful in every pressed fo r th e ir happiness and sue- dav life cess in th e ir new home. | _ . Mr. and Mrs. Percy L arson were Special m usic by Mr. N asshahn and the guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. C. I.ar- readings and recitatio n s will corn- sen one day Inst week. plete th e program . A very in te restin g a rtic le about f s Brew ste r of th e K e rr G lf fn r d Chinese custom s and holidays has ,,, * K r Gifr° r(1 Ju st been received by Mrs. H. L. St. ' ,lllln g com pany, will be present and C lair from Miss Edna S hoem aker who sP' uk on “ Incubating. Feeding and Is in th e m issionary work In China Brooding of C hicks.” Mr. B rew ster in H uchow : China" ‘U s ’ ^ J n E I Wa8ltf<>rnr r,y ,M Oeiated " l,h thp says she Is very much in terested in poullry d ep artm en t at Oregon Agri th e rapid gro w th G resham is niak- c u ltu ral college and is an expert In ing and especially In Union High. , these subjects. T he su b ject for open J u n e M S ’ l** h< r fur,OUKh homo *» discussion will he “ P o u ltry R aising." Miss '.Marie Misz is conducting * ’ «”Y °ne is asked to bring a slo- claases In m illinery in th e social hall gan su itab le fo r th e grange. The se- of the V. W. C. A. in P o rtlan d . Miss lection and adoption of a slogan will C I l" t ,ru c to r f" r ,b e w ta k e place d u rin g th e lectu re hour. < V before she cam e to G resham . , _________________ She " ill hold classes |® P o rtlan d Monday and T hursday afte rn o o n s and on 1 G R E S H A M THEATER W A LTER ADRIAN. Mgr. Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Sunday e n te r-i tained a n u m b er of frien d s at dinner |S u n d ay in h o n o r of th e 19th tdrth- . " ' ' . ' I MICH 21— G loria Mrs S unday’s . n Locked H eart. Also a Billy day of Mrs. unday's b ro th e r Albert Camp. Besides th e g u est of honor W est comedy en titled “ Slave.” If were Mr and Mrs Rud. Im h o lti and you ca n ’t laugh at these two featu res bnhy d au g h ter. B arbara, and Mr and b e tte r call a doctor o r u n d e rta k e r «ATI R O A 1. M l i l t H 27 — The Mrs. John M arshall of P o rtlan d and g reat em otional actress Bayard Miller - an|i little III IIP D I ' V o l ro l ' l th l i f a t Snn- v a | Dorothy M l ll J day of Gresham . The fo u r men who Fntllips. in one of th e g reatest pro were guests were ex-service men. A Auctions of. all tim es. “T h e R ig h t to very happy tim e was enjoyed by all H appiness.” One tho u san d people in Holy w eek will be observed w ith H "'P lay . Conte early, o r you will not ap p ro p riate services at th e M ethodist b,> “ b,e ,o *et a "cat. S light advance Episcopal ch u rch , beginning Palm ,n adm ission for th is d ate only. • I' - ■ g s .rv - SUNDAY. MtU< It 2M Vit tees will be ilu stm te d by fine pic- P earson In “ Im possible C a th e rin e .” tu res. T his is different. F in e oppor- See la te r an nouncem ents Also a tu n lty for you. Come. I H arrold Lloyd comedy. Citizenship— All citizens of well-organized govern ments must pay taxes for the support and maintenance of schools, roads, and public institutions. TAXES Are as essential for the welfare and pro gress of our nation as food is for the welfare and happiness of yourself. They are due now, one half «1 which must be paid before April 5th. TELEPHONE Description of your property. We will do the rest- attending -to ail the detail and relieve you of all anxiety. FIRST STATE BANK MEMBER J ’TEtLVL RESERVE' SYSTEM