Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 14, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    GRESHAM
PAGK FOI'R
OUTLOOK,
TUESDAY,
MARCH
IIKÌ2
i ’ P F Q H A VI I f i r A I C TEACHERS AND SCHOOL
UIvCjOn/AiTl L v V A L a J
BOARD ENTERTAINED
T he G resham P aren t-T each er a s a o -‘ The Victory P aren t-T each er a sso ­
c ia tio n will hold a m eeting at 3 ' elation will en tertain th e teachers
o’clock tom orrow aftern o o n , W ednes- of t he su rro u n d in g d istricts and th e
' day, March 15, in th e g rad e sc h o o l! county school board on next F riday
assem bly room.
¡evening. M arch 17, at 8 o’clock at
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. M unson, sister I Victory schoolhouse. Mr. A lderson,
of Mrs. M. M. Squire are h ere on a county school su p e rin ten d e n t, will
be present and stan d ard ize th e
visit from P o rtlan d , New York.
Mrs. Ethe> M iller, who was ill last school. The follow ing program has
week w ith th e prevailing illness, went been arran g e d :
i back to work a t B ishop’s dry goods I P ictures by Mr. A lderson on the
I native birds of Oregon.
! store Monday m orning.
Song, "A m erica.’’
The w eekly te ac h er’s
train in g
Reading by E dna Wood.
classes are to be continued fo r th ree
Song, "School D ays,” by H arold
more weeks at th e M ethodist church
and Lewis Dahl.
on W ednesday evenings an d com ­
R ecitation, "H ope of th e N ation”
m encing a t 7 :3 0 sharp. All are in ­
by
C reighton Burns.
vited to a tte n d who care to.
Violin solo, Mrs. M. McMillan.
E. D. Itak er, who has been ill for “ W hen F a th e r F iles H is Saw” b y ,
complete in every detail
the past week a t th e home of his par- Percy Carlson.
I ents, is very m uch better.
Reading, “ A Boy’s Oleo” by Jo h n
Touring car, $695; Coupe, $1036; Sedan, $1090
W ord has been received h ere of Flem m ing.
th e prom otion of Loren Myers of
D ialogue, "k e e p in g a S ecret” by-
Willys-Knight, Touring Car, $1595; Roadster, $1575
S eattle to th e position of w ireless Floyd and Vera Stafford.
o p era to r on a larg e vessel which has
R citation, "T he B ravest B a ttle,”
These Prices Delivered at Gresham
sta rte d on a y ea r’s cruise aro u n d the M argaret K erslake.
world. Loreu is a g rad u a te of union
R eading. Wm. B. T e r r e tt’s " P la ­
high. He w ent w ith his .m other to tonic,” Miss Faye Lord.
A big Reduction in all Case two-, three- or four-plow
S eattle and en tered the U niversity of
Reading by Miss A nna L ennartz.
tractors, with all tractor implements or machinery.
W ashington a fte r g rad u atin g from
“In a F riendly S ort of W ay” by
th e school here. A fter one y ear at R obert K erslake.
Also with all horse drawn implements. It will pay , th
e university he studied at a radio
Song, R oberta W ilhelm .
you to get our new low prices before you buy.
1 school for a y ear and is now in th e
R ecitation, Zelda Dahl.
; practical work for which he has been
Reading, “ The T hree L ittle K it­
studying.
He expects to re tu rn to ten s” by Alton D outhit.
his studies at th e close of th e year.
"B obby’s T roubles,, by H arold
L oren is the gran d so n of Mr. and Dahl.
Gresham, Oregon
Mrs. W. A. Myers of G resham .
Violin solo, Mrs. M. McMillan.
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IMPLEMENTS
MACHINERY
Miss E d ith H ia tt has been very ill
"M agpie” by E dna McCreary.
with influenza for th e past week or
A sh o rt ta lk by Rev. E arl B. C ot­
Implements for the large farm, the berry grower or for
m ore but is rep o rted to be im prov­ ton.
the diversified farmer.
ing.
Miss Helen Cowgill, assista n t sta te
W a lte r Brown has been q u ite ill g irls’ club leader, is to spend th e
w ith grip.
la tte r p art of this week in G resham
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Mrs. P. A. Gould retu rn ed on F ri­ and it is expected th a t she will be !
day from McMinnville w here she had present to give a sh o rt talk on club
spent a week w ith h er son-in-law and work a t th is tim e.
See Our Window Display
T alk on E ducation by Prof. R. E.
d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. P erry T h o rn ­
ton. Mr. T h o rn to n is in a ho sp ital Cannon, of union high school in
suffering from cancer. H e will prob- G resham .
The ladies on th e refreshm ent
3 J ably be b ro u g h t to the hom e of Mrs.
com m ittee will serve lunch.
5 j Gould in G resham for care.
T here will be a sh o rt business
3 ! H arvard Calkins, th e four-year-old
3 | son of H arry C alkins, fell and broke m eeting at 7 :30 sh a rp in o rd er th a t :
3 his arm . It has been set by th e doc- it be completed, before tim e for the
Never has there been a more complete
program to s ta rt. All P a re n t-T e a c h ­
3 to r and he is g ettin g along nicely.
line of silks shown in Gresham.
er association m em bers are urged to
3
Mrs. H. J. S tocker, who was being
come early.
■
§ cared for in P o rtlan d for th ree weeks
as
A sale of hom e m ade candy will
s was b ro u g h t to h e r hom e in Gresli-
be held to raise money for th e school
3 am the la tte r p a rt of last week in a
I critical condition.
A NIGHT SCHOOL ON
3 1 Dr. W. F. Bohna, drugless h ealer
POULTRY WORK BEGUN
3 j and nerve specialist, from ea stern
3 Oregon, has opened offices ln_the Sell
N ight school on p oultry w ork 13
3 ! building w here he will tre a t acute being held every W ednesday n ig h t a t
= and chronic diseases.
I th e hom e of H. C. Com pton at Haley.
Del Regal has recently retu rn ed Wra. S. A verill of G resham high
from a visit to New York City and school has charge of th e w ork.
o th e r points east.
L ast W ednesday n ig h t “ Selection
Mrs. C. II. C alkins has retu rn ed and C are of Eggs fo r H atc h in g ” was
? illlllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|llll||||!l|||l||||||||||||||||llllllllllllllllllllllllll||||ii? hom e a fte r a two w eeks’ v isit with tak en up.
T h ere w ere 20 pupils at
friends at A storia.
th e m eeting. Next W ednesday n ig h t.
March 15, th e su b ject will be “ Care
S ajvation Arm y M eeting.
of
Baby C hicks.” T he session will
W orkers from th e Salvation Army
h ea d q u arte rs in P o rtlan d have m ade s ta rt a t 8 o'clock sh a rp and co n tin u e
arran g em en ts for a m eeting to be u n til 9.
NewLowPrices
1921 Taxes are Due
Let us attend to this matter for you. Bring in your
old tax receipt or legal description and we will take care
of the detail work free of charge.
BANK OF GRESHAM
GRESHAM, OREGON
OVERLAND-4 AUTOMOBILES
HESSELS FARM MACHINERY
CANTON CREPE
When QUALITY and PRICE is
considered we have the best
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
SANITARY MARKET
M a iti
St.. G resham
GEO. D IETL, Prop.
Phone 1711
Other
Winchester Cutlery
to make
housework easier
Winchester Cook's Knives—
Blades of Sabatier shape. High
grade steel that holds its cut­
ting edge. Dependable knives
for general use in the kitehen.
Winchester Kitchen Slicers—
‘ ‘ The Handiest Tool
in the Kitchen”
Has your kitchen a spatula?
Housekeepers tell us that
the spatula is the handiest
piece of kitchen cutlery they
own. It is useful in a hun­
dred different way»— for
turning griddle cakes, loos­
ening cakes in tins, scraping
pots and pans.
Winchester spatulas are
made of superior steel, tem­
pered to just the right de­
gree of flexibility. Polished
cocobolo handles. Cast-on
bolsters tit tightly to han­
dles. Get one today.
llnm h all purpose knives, Co-
eobolo handles. Brass telescope
rivets Steel that holds its
edge.
A Fine Potato K nife— Win­
chester Paring Knife with c u t­
off tilaile a new design in a
vegetable knife that does not
tire the hands.
Fruit Acids Won’t Tarnish—
W inchester grapefruit knives
made of staiidess steel that
won’t rust or tarnish. Keen,
lasting edges. Just the right
shape for cutting a grapefruit.
W inchester Knives for all Household Purposes
A. IV. M etzger <& Co.
The Winchester Store
Phone 1451
held a t th e M ethodist Episcopal
church In Grpsharo on next Tuesday
evening, March 21. T his will be p re ­
ceded by an open a ir m eeting on th e
stree t.
Special m usic and singing
will be fea tu re s of th e service, Bv-
erybody welcome.
WOODMAN CAMP MAKES
GREAT MEMBERSHIP GAIN
H u n d red s of m em bers of M ultno­
m ah Camp No. 77 W oodm en of th e
W orld in G resham and vicinity will
be in te reste d in le arn in g th a t th e
cam p has passed th e 6000 m ark in
Its m em bership, m ak in g it one of th e
FAIRVIEW
m ost n otable lodges in th e e n tire
The basket ball team of th e F air- U nited S tates.
| view school won in a gam e w ith the
j Rockwood school on last F rid ay af- S hip (iresh ain Potato,-« by Pai-,-»-l
P o st.
) ternoon. T he school is prosperous
H alf a ton of seed potatoes a r ­
lan d Interesting. T h ere are now th re e
| teachers, Mrs. V. II. W illard. Mis-> rived in O akland, Oregon ju st re c e n t­
! M uriel A nderson and Miss C lara ly by parcel post from a G resham
grow er whose nam e is n o t know n.
Sales.
They w ere consigned to K eith Kes-
terso n , who lives on th e -U m p q u a
POW ELLVALLEY
riv er ab o u t 14 m iles from O akland
They w ere shipped in 20 sacks of
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Berg are the
| proud p are n ts of a baby boy born on 50 pounds each and will be delivered
I March 7. He weighed 8% pound^ at ; to Mr. K esterso n 's ranch by th e K el­
| b irth . H ow ard C h ester has been : logg E lk to n m ail sta g e in in sta ll­
chosen for his given nam e.
Both m ents, because of th e poor condition
m o th er and baby a re g ettin g along of p art of th e road.
fine.
Boys' P o ta to Club Record.
Several issues ago, an artic le w rit­
ten on a d em o n stratio n given by cu r
J local club boys a t th e P o rtlan d eom-
I lcercial club co ntained a m is-print.
1 be club boys' av erag e yield w as 285
'b u sh e ls as com pared w ith 100 bush-j
els, th e average yield secured by the
farm ers of th e state.
Pom ona G range M eets at Plfw sant
V alley.
Pom ona G range which m e jts on
th e th ird W ednesday of th e m onth ’
will m eet a t th e P leasan t V alley
G range hall on March 15. All are
urged to atten d if possible.
R egular m eeting of O resh- I
am Lodge No 125, I.O .O F .
in th e Odd Fellows hall, every T h u r s - 1
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Lynch P aren t-T ea ch e r Dance.
day evening B rothers welcome.
CLARENCE STANLEY. N. G.
A "h a rd tim e" dance will be given
I nt th e Lynch schoolhouse on next C. A H IL L , Secretary.
¡S atu rd ay evening. March 14, u nder
i th e auspices of th e P aren t-T each er
association.
GRESHAM THEATER
(Txicken Thieves tie4 Heavy P en alty .
Two young men, confessed chicken
thieves, op eratin g in the o u tsk irts of
P o rtlan d nenr Lents, were each give
99 days on th e rockpile by Ju d g e
, Bell. They were responsible fo r the
d isappearance of ab o u t 200 chickens
d u rin g th e past few weks.
Big Variety Show
Esop’s Fables
Florence Reed in
“ AT BAY”
Autom obile wreck« »re often ca u s­
ed by hum an w recks
A corking good drama
A man may not know his own
n<ln<l but he'a g en erally egotistical
i enough io th in k he can read o th e rs'
I mind*.
Brunswick Records
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La B o h em e— A ddlo (F a r e w e ll) A ot III (P u ocln l) Soprano, In
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A ndrea C henier—N em loo d ella P a trla (E nem y o f H is Coun-
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................ • • • . .............. j .................B ron islaw H uherm an
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Onward C hristian S old iers (Sir A rthur S u llivan )
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R ock o f A r e s (T op lad y-H aatlaga) Soprano and C ontralto
Marie T iffany and E lizabeth L ennox
Son» o f th e “M ush On” (R ob ertson -R h ys-H erb ert) B aritone
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K icnard B onelli
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R ichard B on elli
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B illy Jones and E rn est H are w ith Carl F enton's O rchestra
C arolina R ollin g Stone (P arieh -Y ou n g-S q u lres) Tenor
Al B ernard w ith Carl F en ton ’s O rchestra
G ranny ( Y o u n g -L ew is-A k st) B a r ito n e ........................E rnest H are
April Show ers (D e S y lv a -b ilv e r s) B aritone. Saxophone Obli­
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R udy W led oeft’s C alifornians
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8198 .
B en n ie K rueger’s O rchestra
76o
C arolina B lu es— F ox T rot (R ln g le ). B en nie K rueger s O rchestra
T h ree O 'c lo c k In th e M orning— W altz (T erries-R obledo)
Carl F enton's O rchestra
8198
In d ian a L ullaby— W a lts (T errlaa-K endall)
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Carl F en ton ’s O rchestra
J u s t a L ittle L ove R onr— F ox T rot (T oun g-L ew ls-C ooper)
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G ood-B ye S h an gh ai— F ox T rot (Joh nson M eyer)
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8191
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J. E. METZGER
Tel. 601 — Electric Building — Main St
FRANK C. JONES & CO.
CA RPEN TER
Septic Tanks
Built
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
W iling for Light
and Power
National Mazda
Lamps
Jack Screws
for Rent
Frank C. Jones
Floyd L. Mack
P ho n es: E ast 7 1 0 8 ; G resham 355
AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME
Your Patronage Solicited
MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE
M oving and G eneral H auling
124-0 Union A venue
W ood, Coal and B riquets
P ortland. Oregon
WED. MARCH 15
See th e Buckeye brooder at L. L
K idder Hdwe. Co.’s store.
If you “d o n 't care w hat It co sts." I
1 you d id n 't earn th e money even ,
though It may have been paid to you '
APRIL
Comedy—“ Rough Seas”
Newest Light on Earth-
Capital
Travclaughs
The Manly Act
Pathe Color
TAXES NOW DUE
First half delinquent after April 5th. We have copy of Tax
Rolls and will be glad to save you the time and trouble of a t­
tending to the payment of taxes. It is only necessary to tele
phone us your desires. Remember we locate your taxes by
description of your p roperty—not by name.
W rite or telephone us.
¿first •S’tate (Bank
sham, Oregon