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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1921)
pa ge p o r n GRESHAM O IT IX M )K , F R ID A Y . Builders’ Hardware GRESHAM LOCALS L . L . K ID D E R H D W . C O . Guaranteed Tire Repair Don’t discard your Tread-worn Tires. If your worn tire has a sound body there is Mileage in it and our business is to help you get this mileage. » I use the best materials in repairing tires. LOCAL CATTLEMEN ARE FOUND NOT GUILTY T. R. H ow itt of G resham and his b ro th er and p artn e r, George H ow itt of P o rtlan d , were com pletely exon erated from th e ch arg e of cru elty to anim als In the C olum bia C ounty dis tric t co u rt at St. H elens w here th e ir tria l was held last week. A fter h ea r ing th e evidence in the case D istrict A ttorney Foot said th a t he w as not a p ersecu to r b ut a p ro secu to r and th a t th e case should not have been b ro u g h t into court. He in stru cted the ju ry to bring in a verdict of not guilty. T he specific ch arg e ag ain st the H ow ltts was th a t they had starv ed e. The tro u b le was sta rte d In a Tibbetts’ Vulcanizing Shop r Gresham, Ore. — ‘L in d e n ’ A Good Quality of 36-in. Bleached Muslin 7 22. 1021 C. STEIN ENTERS SUIT AGAINST SCHOOL BOARD T he reg u la r m eeting of th e Ladies r C Stein has en tered su it agafnst Aid society has been postponed from A. W elch. E rick B artell, O laf Gran April 27 to May 4, on account of the and A. L. Heacock, com posing th» chicken su p p er to be given on T h u rs school board of d istric t No. 26, to re stra in th a t body from issuing or day evening, A pril 28. selling bonds o r w arra n ts fo r th e -Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n K. H oney of purpose of building a new school P o rtlan d have com pleted a com fort- house o r p urchasing a site fo r the la b le te n t house in th e H oney g rove sam e in th a t d istrict. P lain tiff alleges th a t a special on W allula avenue, w here th ey plan m eeting was called by th e board to | to spend th e sum m er. vote upon the question w h eth er or I Mrs. P. A. Gould, who has been not th e d istrict, which is in th e Da sick for several weeks, is now able m ascus neighborhood, should issue bonds to p urchase a site fo r a new to be about th e house. schoolhouse and grounds, as th e old Miss L ilah H en g stler u n d erw en t one now in use was, unfit fo r th e p u r Stein alleges th a t th e vote an operation fo r appendicitis a t a pose. P o rtlan d hospital la st week an d is was declared by th e ch airm an of the m eeting to have carried 38 to 18 rep o rted to be g ettin g along sa tis who o rd ered th e bonds sold fo r the factorily. purpose. Stein alleges in his com M. B. Splawn has bought fo u r lots p lain t th a t th e election was illegal, in Z enith ad dition, G resham , of E. and ask s th e co u rt to restra in the’ board from buying th e new school- H. K elly and expects to build w ithin house site o r selling bonds o r issu th e next few m onths ing w arra n ts fo r th e proposal. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cogswell have A p p r e c ia t io n E x p r e s s e d . as g u ests th e ir son-in-law an d d au g h We wish to extend o u r h eartiest te r, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Y oker of th an k s to th e congregation and many A kron, Ohio. friends for th e su rp rise and n u m e r Mrs. D. C. Ross has added a fine ous g ifts given us a t th e L u th eran church la st Sunday evening, in honor lot of rose bushes to th e friendship of o u r 25th w edding an n iv ersary and g ard en a t th e library. the b irth d ay of Mrs. Staffenson. T he G resham lodges, Odd Fellows Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Staffenson and R ebekahs, will visit the E stacada and Fam ily. lodges on S atu rd ay evening, April 30. Roy H. Gibbs is a rra n g in g for th e trip. This is th e trip w’hich was planned several weeks ago b ut which was postponed on account of th e epidemic. Mrs. G race E. T albot an d h e r m other, Mrs. D ougherty of P o rtlan d m ade a business trip to G resham on T hursday. Mrs Dan M urphy and little son and Mrs. A lta G entry called on Mrs. Carl A lder and little d au g h ter, at th e H. W. Cooley hom e W ednesday afternoon. Ross Brown has retu rn ed from a sh o rt visit w ith his sister, Mrs. A. A dkins of H eppner. Y o u c e rta in ly w o u ld n o t in thia ie n * e b u t yo u m ig h t as w e ll T he W om en's A uxiliary of the b u rn it u p as p a y tw o p ro fits G resham Post A m erican Legion held fo r i t — a d e a le r’s and a jo b b e r ’s. an in te restin g m eeting Tuesdav. T here was a large atten d an ce. A L e t m e buy y o u r w a ll p a p e r change in m eeting d ate is contem fr o m th e jo b b e r fo r yo u. 1 can plated but definite action has not yet save y o u m qney. been taken. The question of B uilders’ Hard ware enters into the construction of every new house. The design and finish of the door locks and window trimmings should harmonise with other in side surroundings of your home. We have a new design in SANDED OLD BRASS LOCKS that is very attractive. We will be glad to have home builders consult with us in regard to their builders’ hardw are and are prepared to compete with outside dealers, both in price and quality. LET US FURNISH YOUR HARDWARE FROM NAILS TO LOCKS •Main Street A P R IL There is a distinction to Aylsworth’s Hats which has been a recognized standard in Gresham for these many years now. Such reputation does not come through the mere ottering tor sale of headwear. It comes in the mainten- I i ance ot a standard quality— season after season. ASK TO SEE THE NEW PEARL CHAPEAU, AT $3.50 E. W . A ylsw orth Clothing and Shoe Store X BREAD REDUCED 1 ^ lb. loaf, 13c 2 for 25c W rapped in wax paper 1 lb. loaf 9c CITY BAKERY, Gresham, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth and r. and Mrs. H ow itt atten d ed th e D E C ID E ! J. E. METZGER HOME F t K M S IIIV G S To O wn a H om e ' ifflyu 1 jmu X ip Gresham Theater You’ve Saturday, -April 23 Waited ’ ’ ’• »sf» « O ( or ÿ Rented ■ Long • Enough li ▼ TV MANY Bishop Bros. F o r Q u a lity CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET Main S treet GRESHAM UBO. GROCERY SPECIALS Coulton's Sugar Peas 1 can, 14c 3 cana, 39c 6 cans, 75c Quaker Corn Puffs Regular Price. 20c Special Price 10c REX HAMS Per lb. 32c Buy Calumet Baking Powder Scratch Tablet Free with each lb. can 35c Every can guaran- | teed. Satisfactory or your money cheer- Bring your own container and buy fully refunded. Peanut Butter Lb., 10c Saturday Only Quaker Quakie* None better Com Flakes Pkg. 10c. 3 pkgs. 27c Your home-canned fruit is getting low Olympic Flour 49 lb. Sack $225 Roebel’s Apricots 1 can, 20c 6 cans, $1.15 Log Cabin Peaches 1 can, 20c t> cans, $1.15 Oranges Large and Juicy Box. $3.75 2 dozen, 38c While they last Choice Apples Box. $1.35 A. W. METZGER & CO. Quality y Service PH O N E 661 ACTIVITIES T he Girl Reserves held an in te r e r in g m eeting S aturday. T here was a very good atten d an ce and several Isitors present. T he g irls are p la n ing several form s of activity for the ?xt few weeks am ong which a re a o th e r's Dny program , and several lort playlets which they are to give ter. They auth o rized th e purchase o a net with which to play volley b II and also m ade plans for a work J P I ground on tlic 10-acre tra c t owned I by W. E. M arkell. The land is prac- jllr a l V cleared and Mr. M arkell has kindly donated its use as a ball- ground for till« sum m er. THOMAS H,INCE T he Girl Reserves have also u n ------------present* d ertak en th e proposition of cleaning I up the P leasan t Home cem etery in p rep aratio n for Decoration Dav which comes on May 30. This Is th e la rg e st com m unity p roject th a t they have u n d ertak en and will m ean J much to th e com m unity. The girls | realize th a t It will be q u ite an u n d er tak in g and do not expect to be able to accom plish alone all th e things th at should be done. Help from o th e r Interested parties would be gcate- lullv accepted a s -th e girls feel th a t som ething along this line should be sta rted . They plan to go ns far as i they can w h eth er they receive help o r not but It is certain th a t onco th e m ovem ent s ta rts th e re will be many to assist. T he P leasan t Home cem e tery Is th e restin g place of manv pioneers of th is section and in honor (of th e ir m em ory as well ns a m a tte r "u Pride th e conditions should be im proved. T he Girl R e serves should be co n g ratu lated on Its ¡jrf &\immou/it IrUm/t (picture com m unity sp irit and assisted in ev ery way. A fter th e m eeting S atu rd ay th e Gresbamitcs who enjoyed a big girls enjoyed a "w eenie" roast and laugh with Douglas MacLean and everyone had a delight Nil tim e. " S ta y a t Home My H eart and R e s t- Home- Keeping H earts are H appiest” -tONCFELlOW Many people make negative resolutions at the hrst ot the year. To give up something that you enjoy is difficult. Start 1921 in a differ ent way. Decide to give your family and your self the greatest source of pleasure in the world, A NEW HOME * a l l a t O u r O ffic e a n il S e c u re 1 0 2 1 B u il d in g M aclean Id e a s Member *f JONES LUMBER CO. DOUGLAS O X ESH A M , iMMUtoilU Phone 891 OREGON Exclusive Representative National Builders Bureau M AV VHATSWHR HUSBAND DOING ? ’ M ultnom ah tirau gc to Meet Saturday M ultnom ah g ran g e will m eet at the hall a t O rient S aturday. April 23 ' for th e re g u la r session. New Book« Received. The Y lctrola book of th e opera Is or In terest to every ow ner o f a phon ograph. "T h e Rising Tide of C olor" discusses th e dangers to w hite su- pretuacy. It may be tru th o r prop- a g sn d a; but th a t Is fo r you to Judge when you read. "T h e Land of To- I , **?'* u" npw «Hnipses of th a t fascin atin g land. Alaska O ther new books have been received cov- , f ,1* various subjects am ong them J naif a doien volum es of new fiction. D entiatry m ade painless by nerve blocking m ethods. Try It Dr. C . P Johnson. 611 Morgan Bldg , P o rt | land. Oregon. Main 6749 — Adv. I Doris .May in " 2 3 'o Hours Leave” " ill see " W h a t’s Your Husband Doing! at the Gresham Theater, Saturday night. This charming farce comedy is sparkling with the greatest efforts of these tw,o pop ular favorites. Sunday April 24 Anita Stewart in the big SPECIAL ”My Kingdom of Dreams“ ...................... .. ...................... .. , See J. O. Mast D O R IS H a n d la u n d ry . PH O N E 661 Phone 11 W r it e , p h o n e o r c a ll b u t g e t in to u ch w ith m e n o w — T O D A Y . nìjì ; i 6 yards for $1 M a k e y o u r selections fr o m m y b e a u tifu l samples in th e room s yo u in te n d d e corating . DISTINCT T h e M o d e r n S p ir it THE MODERN SPIRIT of cooperation, the spirit which animates all suc cessful b u sin e ss, prevails in the organization of our red eral reserve bank. • Y * £ ? n1’tock .W e keep our reserve cash in it. w e have a voice in electing its directors and through them in choosing its management. It is our bank, and its resources enable us at all times to meet the legitimate banking requirem ents of our community. Aon, iii turn, can cooperate with us in main- faniing the fed e ra l Reserve Banking System, and at the same time share in its benefits and protec tion. by becoming one of our depositors. FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM. OREGON