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GRESHAM OUTLOOK FRIDAY, AVRIL . ». 1090 PACK T U R E « A PATRON TEACHERS PLAN I TO FURNISH REST ROOM . . . RIGHT N O W . . . and from now on is the tim e to paint. H o ^ sl P aints l u ^ 61116111^ If your house needs painting ’ WC Carry a Ful1 Line o f Zeftland S n 0) ¿’5 “5 3 _ H < ; sH s •= Let us figure your painting for you. N ow is the tim e to m ake door and w in dow screens. S w a t the fly b efore he gets here by gettin g your screens on early, now. Jones Lumber Company Ask J. G. MAST Phone 891 GRESHAM T he G resham P atron-T eacher a s sociation Is to have a basket social on May 7. A lready th e com m ittee In charge has arran g e d a splendid pro- : gram an d prom ise th a t it will be th e ' funniest ever. It will be a M other Goose up-to-date and funny stu n ts a re prom ised which will insure a good tim e to all. It will also be in th e I n a tu re of a basket social and ladles 1 are requested to plan th e ir baskets ! early. The o b je c t o f th e so c ia l i s , t o raise m oney to fu rn ish a first aid 1 room on th e first floor w here in- ' ju red children may be cared fo r | when needed. Always in the past if ! any of th e children w ere tak en ill o r I were Injured in any way they had [ to be carried to a neig h b o r’s house ’ o r cared fo r th e best way they J could be m anaged at th e school building. It is th e plan of th e P a - 1 tron-T eacher association to fit t h e ; room up w ith a cot and necessary supplies fo r first aid work. They are also plannlug on fu rn ishing a te ac h ers’ rest room on the j m ain floor. T he plans may include a ' m agazine exchange. This rest room I will be a g re a t convenience and may I be used fo r P atro n -T each er m eet ings if desired. The next re g u la r m eeting of th e association will be held at the g rad e school W ednesday, A pril 21, at 3 o clock. Mrs. C. W. H ay h u rst, pres ident of th e S tate F ed eratio n of P a rent-T eachers associations, will be present an d address th e m em bers. fin fo in ç io q u it le ttin g My Money « slip through ,*i m v fin g ers V 1“ £oin BANK i t pays < , '■* V. \ ‘,,E< k °N VO" {SM' voi ’1.1, BE G i a n some I M I . II VOI 1; VIONEV IS IN <»| lì B A S K i s s i E VI» «H IN YOVK P O C K E T . VOI ( A N T I E . I , S L IP TI.ROVG.« V O IR FINGKIW v , » . 1.*. ? 0 1 , , , T SO M * 'IO N IA IN T H E HANK EV EItV PAY HAT v o , r Ì e Ì e KV<>‘ GH SOMK 1 , 0 T° « ° , v , ° iô ù START A PORTI NE. P IT V O IR MONEY IN G IR RANK. VOI’ W ILL RECEIVE » P E R CENT INTEREST. U V E PER CENT ON TIME DEPOSITS OE $500 OR OVER. BANK OF GRESHAM GRESHAM. OREGON THE A. F. MILLER, P resid en t K. A. M ILLER, C ashier W. E. MA It KELL. Vice Pres. M. it. SH IPLEY , Asst. C ashier N ew Spring Pumps & Oxfords GASOLINE SITUATION The Necessity o f Conservation There exists today on the Pacific Coast an acute shortage of gasoline. As this Company has pointed out on several occa sions, the condition is due to insufficient production of crude o il and a greatly increased consumption of gasoline by indus try and by owners of pleasure cars. Gasoline is a vital factor in the life of the community, indus trially and otherwise, and it is of the greatest importance, at t us juncture, that it be used with the utmost discretion, that essential requirements may be supplied. The piesent is by no means the season of maximum de mand, which comes later in the year. The condition, there- tore, is likely to be continuing, rather than transitory. Responsibility for meeting the situation does not rest solely upon the oil industry. The public also has a serious duty in the matter. On its pai t, the Standard Oil Company is straining its re- js°urees and organization to increase the supply of gasoline. In the 1 leld it is working for the maximum production o f crude o il. In the refinery it is workingfor the maximum production oi gasoline from the crude oil and it is spending large sums of money on equipment for new processes, of its own discovery and development, whereby a still greater yield of gasoline will be obtained. The point already has been reached where gasoline must be conserved most carefully. That is a duty of the public. In consumption ot this product, essential industries must neces sarily come first—pleasure utilization thereafter. Already the Company has taken steps toward protecting ivn»MPPJ^ f?r+uthl Vltal ne?-ds of industry which, if lessened. ould affect the business life of the community. There is now the danger of a curtailment of supply to non-essentials such as pleasure cars. ♦•1 ass,stan9e °/ the Public, therefore, is imperative. Un til lately gasoline has been abundant, and its lavish and ex- tia\agam use has been possible. That time is past. Huy as little gasoline as possible. Use what you must—Waste none. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) i o o r8 ‘‘Ii)lan,° u ‘l 1,ran'1" Bumps and Oxfords are m ade of solid le a th e r th ro u g h o u t. Your money back and a new p air of Shoes F re e .0 .h e w earer who finds paper In the heels, soles o r coun?em Ladles Black Kid Pum ps, F rench Heel, p air ...... $ 5 .HI L adles’ Black Gun and P ate n t Pum ps, m ilitary and French Heeia, pair L adies’ Black and Cordovan Oxfords, pair... C h ild ren ’s Black P ate n t Mary Jan es, p air Misses’ Black P atent Mary Jan es, p air Ladles, Black P aten t Mary Janes, p air SO <>O $ 2 .a n to a.flO . 4 .M * 8 .0 0 CANNON’S Dry Goods GRESHAM, OREGON lliitt e r ie k P a tte rn s U ’.......... » ' h i i k i liiis l- p r o o f ( brM Hn AUCTION SALE On the Vick llengstler far... on the Bluff Road, three-fourths ...He south of Cottrell School. Wednesday, April 14, ’2 0 10:80 SHA RP THREE I R E E U N « II AT NOON GOOD JERSEY COWS, Two Subject to R.-gieter TEAM OE MARKS, weight MOO poun.ls, 7 and 10 years old e FARM MACHINERY AND MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES— Disc ^ “S ornC hS ?- OaU^Wh^^ 3 m onths old; M onarch 20» C edar Posts R an g e, H e a te r, all vegetables and m eat. 30 r i c k . w o ^ T ' n . h o u seh o ld f u n ,R u r e N um erous o th e r a rtic le s .1 ' ' J 1“ ? ’ 2 H h o a ,s - "* 1 f Lanned f r u ,t- TERM S— Sums $20 or u n der, Cash; sum s over $20 six m o n th s’ tim e in te rest at 8 per cent per annum on approved note. w ith M RS. ID A H E N G ST LE R , O w ner R. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer. FRED PIUS TOR, Clerk Tabor .'»«171 G r e s h a m 28.1 ROCKWOOD GARAGE KREOFSKY BROS. Props. Overhauling, Repairing, Welding and Brazing Tires, Oils, Accessories Corner Rase Line and Rockwood Roads K IN G ROCK SPR IN G S COAL Gas Bricketts Ekstrom Truck Service Phone SAI CH O ICE M E A T S H om em ade H am s, Bacon, S au sage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET Main S treet GRESHAM GKO. D IET!,. Phone 881 Prop.