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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1922)
GRK8HAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1029 EAST OF SANDY RESIDENT PLEADS FOR YOUNG FOLK PAGE TH R EE $1.50 W ill Insure S a fety to your V aluable W hen a g ro u p of young people Papers by renting one o f our show th e "p e p ” and d eterm in a tio n to ! do som ething th a t is being exhibited by th e basket ball team of C olum bia high school, it o ught to m ak e th e p aren ts and frien d s and o th e rs of th e We have just installed an com m unity sit up and tak e notice. other nest of 46 boxes and A few weeks a fte r school began will save ont for you. they organized th e ir team , expecting to use th e basem ent as a practice room , but a fte r try in g it o u t several tim es they found th a t it was a lto g e th e r too sm all and th e ceiling too low, so they tried th e p artly open court behind th e schoolhouse. T his was some b etter, b ut conditions were still fa r from satisfacto ry , for on wet days (an d th e re a re a few of those in O regon) they carried th e m ark s of th e ir endeavors back into th e school room on th e ir persons in th e shape of b eau tifu l p la ste rs of m uddy w ate r on th e ir new sw eaters and ties an!l clean sh irts. B ut they kept bravely a t it, doing th e ir best, and w hen th e first challenge cam e from th e P a rk Rose team for a gam e, th e boys accepted. They w ent, they played an d they w ere conquered, but they m ade such a good show ing, considering every th in g , th a t even in th e ir d efeat, they felt they had won an honor an d were K ilow att H our Y ear only th e m ore d eterm in ed . “ One P roduction th in g they found o u t for ce rtain a'nd th a t was th a t they m ust h av e some b etter place to practice. T h e n earest place th ey could find was an old State and County Depository sp lin tery h all aw ay up at L ato u rell Falls, b u t they gladly took it, sp lin t ers and all, and th e re th ey go to p ractice once a week. These boys have evidently got th e d eterm in atio n an d th e stick -to -itiv e- ness in them th a t is going to m ake them men whom th e com m unity will som e day be proud of, unless they A business supplying necessary service to nearly 40 communities REPAIRIN G AND RETREADING ta k e them selves aw ay to som e really and over 330,000 people, 365 days in the year, and growing at the wide aw ake place o r th e city w here All work guaranteed. above rate, is a good one to invest in. they will be ab le to m ingle w ith o th T im e to H r t i r a f ers of th e ir kind. That is why we are inviting you to subscribe for a few shares of W hen is th is com m unity going to GEORGE A. BRANDT our 7 per cent Prior Preference stock, which is offered at 96, to yield w ake up to its possibilities an d its O pposite Brow n’s M arket Phone 1107 Powell St. you a 7.3 per cent return annually. Dividends payable every three resp o n sib ilities? T his b ask et ball team is only a h an d fu l of o u r boys, months. You can buy for cash or on easy payments. th e re are dozens and dozens of o th e r No stock having preference over this issue will be, created with boys, som e o ld er and som e y o unger, who are ju st as anxious to do som e out the consent of the holders of a majority of this class of stock. th in g , b u t they ca n ’t all go aw ay off Investigate today. up to L ato u rell and th e re is no o th e r place n e a re r hom e unless th ey p a t ronize th e pool hall. T here a re dozens | of b rig h t, fine loving g irls, too, who have n o thing b e tte r to do th a n pow der th e ir faces and sta n d aro u n d P ortland, O regon m aking eyes at th e boys, o r go au to - A J. W. BROWN, Prop. m obiilng along (he d ark co untry Phone 1891 lanes. It has been learned on very good au th o rity , th a t th e little tow n of PLEASANT HOME COMMISSIONER HOLMAN T ro u td ale, w ith possibly 50 fam ilies, SEEKS RENOMINATION Is seriously considering th e erection Mrs Fred Griffis of Culver, Oregon Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of a com m unity house for th e benefit ___ Co n tin u ed from page 1 of its young people. If they can do F ra n k W eatherw ax. Mr. Griffis will come la te r to spend a few days. nurses in train in g , m u st be retain ed At the R. I. Anderson place five miles east of Gresham and it why c a n 't th is com m unity w ith all Miss W ilm a C hase e n tertain ed a in ch arg e of th e infirm ary and tu b e r one-half mile east of Gillis station on the Bull Run car line of its p o pulation? A re th e people n u m b er of g irls at her hom e a t a c u la r pavilions. "T h e public relief should continue w aiting for a lead er— a Moses? Then slu m b er p arty recently. P lans a re progressing rapidly fo ri to be conducted o u tsid e th e realm s of they need w ait no longer, for we have p arty politics, and should always In o u r m idst one public sp irite d man, a colonial p arty to be held F eb ru ary 11 O’CLOCK. FR EE LUNCH AT NOON. ta k e ad v an tag e of co n stru ctiv e c riti one who loves young people so well 22 at O rient hall. T he com m unity council of Victory, L usted, C o ttrell | cism and helpful suggestions. I en THREE HORSES and feels th e need of a com m unity and O rien t d istric ts is arran g in g th e | dorse th e p resen t ara n g em e n t w here Bay Horse, 9 years old, weight 1300 pounds; Gray Mare, by th e Public W elfare B ureau acts in house so u rg en t, th a t he has m ade plans. A program will be given and 9 years old, weight 1300 pounds; Fillie, 2 years old, heavy. A sm all a d an advisory capacity to th e county th e offer of a plot of g ro u n d large refresh m en ts served. com m issioners. All are good ones. erofigh fo r such a building an d p a rk m ission will be charged all those not The funds raised 10 HEAD MILK COWS "T h e ad m in istra tio n of th e in te r ing space for 100 autom obiles. It is in g rad e school The Lightest Bread on Earth will go tow ard th e W C. T. XT. home s ta te bridge should co n tin u e as con All Tuberculin Tested. q u ite cen trally located w ith w ate r on for children at Corvallis. It is ex a t th e lig h test price on ea rth comes ducted at p resen t an d th e leg islatu re Two .Jerseys and eight Holsteins, some fresh, some to fresh should au th o rize th e board of county th e gro u n d , and, situ ate d as it is on pected th a t Ju d g e K anzler of P o rt from th e b rig h test splc and span en soon. All heavy producers. com m issioner to apply th e su rp lu s th e highw ay, it would seem to be an land will be th e speaker. bakery in this, your own hom e town. T he H om e M akers club, u n d er th e Of course you know th e bakery. M A C H IN E R Y revenue over and above th a t required ideal location. D onations of money direction of th e ir leader, Mrs. Geo. to m aintain and o p erate th e bridge, One Fordson tractor, plow and disc harrow, runs as good as T h e re ’s all th e difference in th e . to pay th e in te rest on th e o u tstan d - and labor also have been offered to T ucker, will hold a pie social F rid ay new; one iron-wheel wagon, new Aspinwall potato digger, j ing bridge bonds and to re tire the w ard th e building fund. W h at are evening, F eb ru ary 17, at th e o r ie n t world between o rd in ary bread and one hay rake and tedder, one Deering binder, good as new, one hall follow ing th e basket hall gam e. . bridge bonds as they come due, to pay you going to do? The g irls are raising m oney to send th e kind you g et here. Do you w ant 50-tootli harrow, one Case 14-inch steel plow, two 2-horse cul I th e in te rest on th e county road bonds E astern M ultnom ah R esident. one of th e ir n um ber to O. A. C. d u r real solid n o u rish m en t for yourself J and to re tire o r co n trib u te tow ard th e tivators, one Fuller & Johnson pumping engine, one wagon ing th e session of su m m er school. and fam ily? Then tak en no chances ! retire m en t of th e o u tstan d in g road box, one roller, one hav rack, standard garden plow and drill. Lynch Parcnt-T eachcru W ill G ive bonds as they fall due and thereby In th e basket ball gam e F eb ru ary and get your bread and cakes at I *anoe. MISCELLANEOUS relieve th e p ro p erty of th e county T he Lynch P aren t-T ea ch e r asso 10, th e O rient term d efeated th e from a tax for th is purpose. One set harness, 8 tons straw, some hay, some seed potatoes, elation will give a h ard tim es d an c H oneym an H ard w are team 17 to 4. other articles too numerous to mention. “ In buying of county supplies pref ing party at th e schoolhouse, F e b ru It was a good gam e and show ed team erence should co n tin u e to be given to ary 24, 1922, instead of colonial p ar work on th e p art of th e O rient boys, f T E R M S :— $20 and u nder. Cash. Sums over $20, 6 m o n th s’ tim e; th e p urchase of H om e M anufactured ty previously announced. P rizes o f approved notes, 8 p er cent in terest. article s w henever possible, consistent fered fo r most original c h a racters Dance. ,>$— R. I. ANDERSON, R. H. SPENCE, Owners. w ith sound business principles. A dance will be given a t O rient both men and women and boys and COL. W. S. WOOD & SONS, A uctioneers. A. MEYERS, Clerk “ As a m easure of econom y as well girls. Everybody cordially Invited. g ran g e hail on S atu rd ay evening, F eb ru ary 18, u n d er auspices Orient f la s efficiency, I favor consolidation of 3 Jersey C ow s w ill be sold after the A uction. city and county go v ern m en ts to g eth er (EDAR AND VICTORY basket ball team . 4-plece o rch estra. ] T ickets, 75 cen ts a couple. Supper w ith o th e r local u n its which may be 25 cents a p late. un ited u n d er one gov ern m en t, p rac T he V ictory d istric t P aren t-T ea ch tically — it being stip u lated th a t the Carefully NOTICE TO ( BEBITOItH. OOOlod cost of such a govern m en t shall be er association will hold its re g u la r cylindrical No 20552. d istrib u ted betw een u rban and ru ra l business m eeting Friday, F eb ru ary carton p ro p erty and persons in th e ratio of 17. T he en te rta in in g of th e te ach ers In th e C ircuit C ourt of th e S tate of I i nauraa Oregon for th e County of M ultno th e benefits received. The fa n n e r and school board has been postponed absoluto sanitation m ah. In P robate. m ust not bp taxpd for city conven un til a la te r date. E d g ar Wilson has been q u ite sick In th e M atter of th e E sta te of W il iences which they n eith er w ant or from a cold. liam C. p lrlc h , Deceased. will receive. Notice Is hereby given, th a t C hris “ I believe th a t th e unqualified su p O rient B asket Ball. tine U lrich, has been appointed ad port of th e public schools is th e first O rient 'basket ball team will play d u ty of every p atrio tic A m erican. I Meier & F ran k team a t O rien t hall m in istratrix of th e e state of W illiam MARION MAYFIELD, Prop. believe th a t th e sta b ility and perpe on F riday evening, F eb ru ary 17. Ad C. U lrich, deceased, by th e C ircuit tu ity of o u r co n stitu tio n al g o v ern mission 25 and 15 cents. T he H appy C ourt of th e S tate of Oregon, fo r th e Phone G resham 276. m ent depends upon th is p articu la r Home M akers will have an auction County of M ultnom ah, D epartm ent of P ro b ate, and has qualified. All d uty and th e re fo re th e reasonable de sale of pies follow ing th e gam es. Grocera persons having claim s ag ain st said m ands of th e public schools fo r finan e sta te a re hereby notified to present cial resources should ta k e precedence Phone».: E a st 7 1 0 2 ; G resham 3 3 3 th e sam e duly verified as by law re Recommend o ver th e dem ands of o th e r d ep a rt HANDSAKER HEARS quired. at th e office of McOuirk * AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME TRAGIC REPORT m ents of governm ent, and I favor ad Albers Schneider, G resham , Oregon, w ithin m in istratin g th e county so as to h a r six m onths from th e d ate hereof. C ontinued from page 1 Your Patronage Solicited m onize with th is idea. Quality the CH R ISTIN E ULRICH, “ F or th e purpose of relieving real you would re-double your efforts; fo r A d m in istratrix . hotcakes p roperty of th e p resen t excessive tax d u rin g my sleepless hours last n ig h t McGUIRK A SCHNEIDER. b u rden, I favor a p rogressive sta te j I w ondered If I had ever been ab le to of the A ttorneys for A d m in istratrix . M oving and <General H auling incom e tax. exem pting from taxation m ake It clear to you th a t little chll- Dated and first published, Feb. 14 124-0 I n io n A venue W est all those sm all net an n u al In co m esld ren are actually sta rv in g today in 1922. Wood, Coal and B riquets P ortland, Oregon w hich are exem pted by the present | E rivan. I am, Yours, Date of la st publication, March 14, F ed eral Incom e Tax L aw .” J. J. H A N DSA K ER. 1922 An Investment in a Public Utility is an Investment in Necessary Public Service SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES Demand for Electric Energy Has Shown a HEAVY INCREASE There is no better index of the growth and prosper- ity of a community than its demand for electric energy, that is, for Light and Power. The figures given below show the substantial increase in the total annual out put of electric energy of this Company in the last eight years. 1921 ....................... 1914 ....................... 297,950,100 184,765,949 Increase . . . . 113,184,151 This is an increase of Over 61 per cent BANK OF GRESHAM Fisk Tires and Tubes OLDFIELD TIRES WEED CHAINS GRESHAM TIRE COMPANY HOME PRODUCTS PURE LARD 5 lbs., 75c 10 lbs., $1.50 Portland Railway Light & Power Co. Delivered GRESHAM MEAT MARKET Auction Sale S a tu rd a y , F eb . 1 8 , 1 9 2 2 CITY BAKERY Alben One Fresh, two coming Fresh CHOICE FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS Fresh Fish in Season PLEASANT HOME MEAT MKT. Flapjack Flour Albert Flapjacks a MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE