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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK TUESDAY. am i l*ecturerM A m uciation to M e e t H n r S a tu r d a y . GKfcûHAM LUlALû PT) T P II i I f COOKING CLUB TO GIVE DEMONSTRATION lA f llP SUHUUL JU N B », 11X20 E L E C T IO N XI* A XV OX* VX V XaX« Ä 1 CALLED FOR JUNE 12 HOME OF MRS. H. H. ELING tk* <lttlrym a a '» equipm ent. T hrough ' its use feed costs are m aterially re T he G resham Economy Cooking Notices have been posted ln Cedar, T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a tea w ill be duced. G reen feed of som e kind is A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. club will m eet a t th e home of Mrs necessary to econom ical, large and. L usted, F airview , Rockwood an d Vic C. M. Z im m erm an F rid ay aftern o o n H. G. Olson of Boring on Sunday. Mrs. tory d istricts as well as Union High given at th e home of Mrs. H. H. Eling continued m ilk production. T he silo a t 2 :2 0 p. m. At th is m eeting th e Olson and her sm all son are being school D istrict No. 2 calling an elec ; to w hich all are invited. Those who m akes possible a y ea r round supply m others of th e girls will be th e cared for by Mrs. D. 8. Johnson at her tion to vote on th e p etitio n s of th e will assist th e hostess in serving are of green o r succulent feed in a m ost acceptable form and a t a m inim um of private hospital. The young man has guests. d istricts nam ed who a re p etitioning Mrs. Benj. Cam eron, Mrs. A. D ow sett, , cost. T he dairy d ep a rtm en t of the been named Paul H e rb e rt • The girls will give a d em onstration Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college will be Mr. and Bentley and and son son to join th e Union high school dis Mrs. C. E. R usher, Mrs. Roy K ern and glad to send plans for a stav e silo. of correct tab le service and will also i Mr' and Mrs. *"™‘ L. F. Bentley tric t. T he election will be h/*ld S at put on a bread ju d g in g contest In ° f Borlng and Mr" Haker of Portland [ Mrs. R. R Carlson T he follow ing I 10 x 30 feet. W rite fo r your plan. urday, Ju n e 12. program will be given; o rder th a t th e m others may judge 1 were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. The voting in th e union d istric t It you can’t obey orders, y o u ll nev H. C. Larsen. w hat progress they are m aking. S crip tu re verses, audience er be able to give them. will be a t th e Bank of G resham from Miss L etitia Pulfer is working in All of th e g irls are urged to bring 1 Ml88 W UUa Pu,fer 18 wo’ P rayer, Mrs. H ans Larsen. People that are too system atic nev In as many of th e ir reports as they !the County Agent' 8 B HaH’8 °® ce 9 a. m. u n til 3 p. m. When things go from bad to worse, er seem to have any fun. Solo, Mrs. K arl J. Hagberg. In th e o th e r d istric ts each board be happy because they haven’t yet can com plete and those who have th e I Mi8B Mary Cathey who ha8 b w i lhe "L ife of Jen n ie C assiday", Mrs. You don't paint the lily, of course, ------------- gone from worse to worst. ------- pleted i„.„.* are requested to ' ® aa8istaut ln the °®ce- resigned will set th e voting ho u rs fo r th e ir Mary Shoem aker. but many a flower-like girl paints her-1 w or*t com recently and Miss Pulfer is filling her district. self—no, not "flour-llke.” ’ b ring - In final - - reports. A good gam bler plays the game of R eading— "Give T hem Flow ers T he C lackam as county school dis , life like he would a game of poker-— Miss E thel I. C alkins will be pres- T*8*11 Now,” Mrs. C. M. Zim m erm an. tric t boundary board has se t Ju n e never shouting when he wins, nor ent and will present the gold seal for i M‘“ ° lga M? reen 18 a88‘8tlng »“ R eading— "T he H ospital Collec "squawking” when he loses. th e club c h a rte r If 70 per cent of th e I FlrBt 8tate Bank aUd Mi88 Vlolet Coe 19 as th e d ate for voting upon th e tio n ” , W infred Beechill. question in Union No. 26 and in Cot girls tu rn In th e ir reports by Friday. | 18 888l8ting *“ the Bank ° f «resharn “ F low er Mission W o rk ” , Mrs. F red ______________ E. L. Thorpe and wife will soon tre ll d istric t. ! llAney. Several questions have arisen over Those W ant Ads a re genuine b u s - |move t0 the new holne whlch they G eneral Contractor« Solo. Mrs. E. W. Aylsw orth. I iness g etters. have purchased in Sunnyside. The the qualifications for voters. R eading, Mrs. Ralph Miller. Section 233 Oregon school laws 1 new home Is a t 148 E ast T hirty-fourth for 1919 u n d er Q ualifications of Vot A utom obiles will be a t th e lib ra ry C arpentering j street near Belmont. The Thorpes ex ers reads as follow s: [ and a t th e M ethodist church from 2 ■ pect to move in a few weeks. They Any citizen of th is sta te , m ale o r E lectrical W iring fem ale, who is 21 years of age and [to 2 :3 0 p. m. Those going in ma- [ have been living in Sellwood. has resided ln th e d istric t 30 days i chines a re asl^ed to call a t one of Pomona Grange will meet a t Gresh- im m ediately th e election I these places to pick up those who Fixture« and Lamps i am Grange Hall Wednesday, June 16. and has p ro p preceding erty in th e d istric t, as | have no o th e r way of going. Gail Altman is carrying his arm ln shown by th e la st county assessm ent, Septic Tank« (KEROSBNB) I a sling these days as a result of a and n o t assessed by th e sherlfT, on T he G resham Steam L au n d ry is which he o r she is liable o r su b ject C em ent Work "kick” from a Ford. to pay a tax, sh all be en titled to vote p repared to do steam cleaning and MAKES I Mrs. H. L. St C lair and daughter at pressing. L et us do y o u r w ork.— any school m eeting o r election in j M argaret left F riday eveniug for Cald- said d istric t, provided, th a t an y p er Adv. Office and Shop, SUMMER COOKING I well, Idaho, where they will spend the son sh all be deem ed to have com Main St. Bungalow Bldg. COMFORTABLE piled w ith the p ro p erty qualifications I next two weeks visiting relatives. Gresham, Ore. Phone F h G ives M ore R eal S er Gresham m erchants are giving votes imposed by th is section who p resen ts to th e d irecto rs o r ju d g es of election STANDARD OIL COMPANY P rank C. James F loyd L Mack with purchases th is week which may satisfacto ry evidence th a t he o r she IC A 1IF O 9H IA ) vice and D oes B etter be used in the Queen contest. Be sure has stock, sh ares, o r ow nership in to get your votes and use them for any corporation, firm o r co p a rtn e r and Q uicker C ooking your favorite candidate. The votes ship which has p ro p erty in th e dis K IN G tric t, as show n by th e la st county as ROCK SPR IN G S at a V ery S m all £ x will be counted Wednesday evening, sessm ent, provided f u rth e r th a t in and the five highest candidates will be d istricts of th e th ird class, any head pense. the only candidates from th a t tim e un of a fam ily who is o th erw ise a q u al ified elector, and having children of til the close of the campaign. school age, may vote a t such election w ithout p ro p erty qualifications. T he M asters and L ecturers associa tion will m eet with G resham «ran g e next S aturday, Ju n e 12, in all-day session. This Is th e tim e of th e reg u la r m eeting of G resham g ran g e and a large attendance is expected. All m em bers are invited. T his will be ch ild ren ’s day and all children are especially invited to atten d . The program a t the lecture h o u r will be given by children. Frank C. Jones Co. PEARL OIL COAL Ga» B r ic k e tts Ekstrom Truck Service P hone M5I Haying or Harvesting Machines Binders M owers R akes T edders Binder T w ine Repairs for all Machines Place that order early, You’ll get better service Prices Guaranteed Hessel’s Farm Machinery Reliability Phone 6x2 Gresham, Oregon Service Phone 544 Phone 407 BORING GARAGE WALTER W. METZGER, Proprietor Automobile Work Guaranteed A F u ll I J t i e o f T ires, O ils and A ccessories FAIR BOARD FACES COMPLEX SITUATION The Oil Stove with the Women A r e D isc r im in a tin g < 'ar B u y er« . M otor At th e fa ir board m eeting held "The m ajority of women are prov Monday aftern o o n th e question of the rig h t of th e tow n council to use the ing themselves as discrim inating auto mobile buyers as men,” says C. E. Os fairg ro u n d s as an au to p ark in g burn, local dealer in Chevrolet passen ground« was discussed. The m em ger and commercial cars. “It used to be thought th a t most bers of th e council believe th a t th e re is reserved ln th e deed th e rig h t of women were influenced in the selec tion of a car by appearance alone. If the town of G resham to use th e fair the car body was pleasing to the eye g rounds a t any tim e they choose, ex it « as thought she could be sold im cepting th e 20 days which th e fa ir m ediately w ithout serious investiga of mechanical ability. association may choose a t any tim e tion "B ut today women appreciate the between A ugust 15 and N ovem ber 1. im portance of mechanical excellence. The fa ir board m em bers a re of th e When it comes to selecting a car for opinion th a t th ey have m et all of her own use the average woman is firm ly holding up her reputation for the conditions req u ired in th e o rig i securing the utm ost value for every nal franchise and deed and th a t they dollar she spends. have th e rig h t to p ro h ib it th e tow n "The woman has had experience in of G resham from using th e g ro u n d s driving cars herself. She knows not w hat equipm ent is essential but for a p ark in g ground. Records are only also w hat mechanical qualities are ne being gone into and an In terestin g cessary to her comfort. “She has learned th a t a stu rd y me situ atio n is opened. Unless a com prom ise is m ad » or th e fa ir associa dium weight automobile is the most convenient and easy for h er to drive. tion produces some different records It conserves her strength, affords ev to cancel those of th e town, th e m a t ery advantage any car will offer and te r will have to be f u rth e r th rash ed above all keeps her tran sp o rtatio n costs at a minimum. out. “The up-to-date woman knows th at At th e m eeting th e fa ir board were she can get the most satisfactory me much opposed to th e uBe of the chanical service from such a ear. She grounds as a cam ping gro u n d on ac knows also th a t the purchase price will count of th e dam age which would include every item of equipm ent that will make for riding and driving com resu lt to the buildings. The council fort. ' She sees to it th a t it does. how ever lias planned to protect th e “And because these efficient econ omical cars.* are purposely designed buildings. T he m a tte r will probably be dis along sound conservative lines th at are always in style, her pride in the ap cussed at the tow n council m eeting pearance of her car is entirely satis which will be held W ednesday even fled.” ing, Ju n e 9. C. D. M inton, m anager, rep o rted SENIORS PRESENT GIFT TO CLASS ADVISOR ¡th a t the en tire m achinery hall has been sold to autom obile accessory Miss Mary Good was pleasantly men. A te n t will be ren ted to house su rp rised last F rid a y evening when tlie m achinery. she re tu rn e d from th e com m encem ent T he board also voted to cancel th e exercises to find th a t a bedutiful li sh ares in th e fa ir association which b rary lam p had been left at h er hom e had been retu rn ed by Com m issioners d u rin g h er absence. H olm an, Hoyt and Muck. T he lam p was a present from the Mrs. Roy K ern reported on the g ra d u a tin g class and as an expression progress in the flower beds which th is of th e ir reg ard for Miss Good and of year will be p lan ted by am ateu rs in appreciation for her assistan ce ln the stead of professional florists as has m any problem s which they have been th e custom In fo rm er years. faced as a class. Miss Good has been j P rizes of S*!5, $15 and $10 have th e ir class advisor and her help has [ been offered and $5 for each ad d i been invaluable to them as a class. tional bed. A n u m b er have applied Miss Good was com pletely s u r and have been assigned flower beds prised when she. found th e g ift as she already. had 'had no in tim atio n th a t the sen iors were going to do an y th in g of «he CONSIGNMENT OF kind. KISSES A V E your own V a c t u m B o t t i . b O v t f i t — for water H — for coffee — for m ilk — or lee-cold lemonade. Have s refreshing d rin k when you want it. Then the I . i nch Hasan*— the joy and security of the day's trip — m aking you independent of tim e and distance. 1 hese and all other motoring accessories are specially displayed this week. Come in and see what and enjoyable. A . W. M ETZG ER & CO. QUALITY AND SERT/CE THE TVINCHCSreA D orothy Phillips, In "D estin y " at th e G resham T h eatre. S atu rd ay ,’Ju n e 12. Adv. N otice to th e Public. The Good E ats re sta u ra n t on th e co rn er of Main and Powell Is now open for business. Give us a tria l and we will g l« r you satisfaction. Meals s i all hours. O ur Tegular | dinners, 45c and 50c. — Adv. C. G. MILLS, Prop P laster board, all lengths 6 to 10 It will pay you to Investigate Jenes I.um ber Co., G resham Phone 891 we can ■upply you w ith to make your motoring more comfortable stow Don’t forget to take one of our camp stoves. Just received. Priced. $2.25 io $3.50 T he Farm ers M u tu a l F ire R e lie f Assn, rep o rts a successful year. The an n u al report 'of the association shows $2.634,000.00 of risks w ritten and 1010 new m em bers gained in 1919 Mr H. W Snashall was re elected* P resident for the sixteenth i tim e and Mr F erd G roner of Hills boro was elected Vice P resident. The Association carried close to $7.000.- 000.00 and is forging ahead rapidly. : It Insures for p ro tectin g only, not for profit. We Invite farm ers to become members. See H W Snashall 1 G resham . R ». D. «. Phone G resh am 8 5 .— Adv Price $16.50 Attractive and Pleasing Appearance. in T he m ost p ractical Oil Cooking Stove ever made. It is easily cleaned. T he b u rn er, draw n o u t of one piece of sh e et m etal, is very effective an d fa r su p e rio r to th a t used In any o th e r m ake of Oil Stoves. P erfe ct com bustion— intense hot fire— b u rn s lik e gas. It is odorless and as sm okeless as a k erosene lam p, and th e flame can be in stan tly controlled by th e o p erato r. T he co nstruction is d u rab le as well as efficient. C onvenient C ook in g 3 0 Js Incites. H eight J. E. METZGER Y our H om e F urnisher. Community Silver in beautiful gift boxes, appro priate for all occasions. GUY D. JONES, Jeweler Gretham MISS FRIEDA BRATZEL T eacher in P iano P riv a te o r class lessons. Special atte n tio n givbn to beginners ln relaxation and hand developm ent. R id ge A r.. near laiw ren ce P h on e 701 MONEY ! MONEY to pay th a t m ortgage ak ain st y o u r home. farm , o r o th e r property, if you should die before you pay it. MONEY to prev en t a sacrificial sa le of y o u r home, farm , o r o th e r property, If you should die. MONEY to provide w orking cap ital for your heirs in th e o p er atio n of vour farm , o r o th e r business, if you should die. MONEY fo r yourself when you become old. IF you a re Interested Hi m aking such provisions for money, w rite a po stal fo r fu rth e r in form ation. Address H. W . A d r ia n Box 177. L rm liain. O regon Phone 651 LAWN HOSE The dry season is approaching when you will need to irrigate your garden and lawn. We have the hose in various grades in 50 foot lengths. P riced from 15c to 20c per foot. Also in bulk that we can sell in any quantity. S ee the new N O ZZ LE J HO LD ER S Keep your lawns and gardens free from moles with an O U T - O - S I G H T MOLE T R A P L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. RECEIVED P h on e 175. The Outlook force w ere In receipt I Auto Tops Recovered and R e [of a big box of "k isses" Monday from j kinds of Top M aterial ¡a fo rm er m em ber of th e staff. Miss. paired. and All C u rtain Windows. Rica A nderson of Seaside All day j S. E. PALMQUIST long the force w ore happy sm iles and AUTO TOP SHOP. contentedly chewed kisses" and th e Main S treet. G resham th a n k s are due Miss A nderson for h er j kind and sw eet rem em brance Go Prepared To Enjoy Your Motor Trips I KEROGAS B urner P aten te, I MODERÒ WAR MS C ID E D Y ORGA/MIZZITIO. The Problem of Our Country today is production — reconstruction — building up of Foreign Trade and Industrial Enterprise. I he I ederal Reserve System is the Banking Organization which is caring for all these heeds in a financial way. Support it by dealing with a Member Bank. F IR ST S T A T E B A N K GRESHAM. OREGON