Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 21, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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QUITS I • S. POSITION
OUTLOOK. T UK S» AV, NOVEMBER
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FA R M E R N M I T I ’-AL HAS
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T h e school is still grow ing. The
813,000,000 in Force, Jan. 1, 1022
A llen H ollow ay is su fferin g from a j en ro llm e n t h a s now reach ed 275 and
R ecent new s
from
W ashington
T h e F a rm e rs M u tu al F ir e R elief
com pound fra c tu re of h is leg as the m ore pupils a re h-xpected n ext .Mon­
a s s o c iâ t,on m a d e b ig g a in s In 1921 b rin g s th e in fo rm a tio n th a t E dw in P. re s u lt of being c a u g h t u n d e r fallin g
day. School s ta rte d th is y e a r w ith
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h av in g w ritte n 1 4 ,4 6 6 ,0 0 0 in risk s,
lu m b er w h ere he w as h elp in g to build 248 p u p ils. P eople c a n ’t be blam ed
g a in e d 1700 new m em b ers an d p aid th e U nited S ta te s G rain co rp o ra tio n , a ho u se in P o rtla n d . T he leg is
fo r com ing to G resham as th e re isn 't
12 8 ,0 0 0 in fire losses. J a n u a r y 1st has re sig n ed his p o sitio n , it w as re ­ b ro k en In th re e p laces, w hich cau ses
a b e tte r p lace to live, all th in g s c o n ­
th e asso c ia tio n ad o p te d a u n ifo rm liab ly re p o rte d h ere today. S h a ttu c k g re a t suffering.
sid ered , th a n in th is little city. It is fi
r a te of 30c p e r h u n d re d d o lla rs in ­ succeeded J u liu s B arn es, now p re s i­
Clyde O w sley, h is m o th er and tw o believed th e se n tim e n ts of every p ro - i
s u ra n c e on a ll fa rm p ro p e rty . T h is d en t of th e U nited S tates C h am b er of
s is te r s have com e re c e n tly from S outh i g fessfv e citizen Is ex p ressed by the
low ra te w ill e n a b le ev ery fa r m e r to
c a rry In su ran ce. II. W . S n a sh a ll w as C om m erce, w hen liq u id atio n of th e D ak o ta and have b o u g h t th e new bun- j sta te m e n t ‘ T he b est Is G resham s i
re-elected p re s id e n t. A ny o n e d e sir­ c o rp o ra tio n ’s affairs w as decided on ffalow of R alph M ercer in C leveland aim .”
in g to see him a b o u t in s u ra n c e m ay in 1920.
ad d itio n n o rth e a s t of th e c a n n e ry
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c all a t th e G resh am f a ir g ro u n d s.
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T he G irls and Boys G lee clu b s a re
Mr. S h a ttu c k grew to m anhood In , bu ild in g s. Tk,,..
They d ro v e th ro u g h from i
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P h o n e 2101.
G resham am i h a s m any old frien d s th e ir fo rm er hom e by autom obile.
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T h e B an k of G resh am p ay s 5 p e r I and re la tiv e s h ere. M rs. J. G. M etzger
W ill C ath ey and his w ife, fo rm erly
w ork. It is a p le a su re to know th a t )
cen t in te re s t on tim e d e p o sits.— Adv. is a sister.
M iss G ladys S tan h o p e, an d th e form - '
th e com m unity a p p re c ia te s them as
e r ’s nephew , W arren C athey, a ll of j
ap p re c ia tio n is a g re a t en co u rag e- I
S e a ttle , a re v isitin g w ith re la tiv e s and
m ent.
T he g irls have a p p e a re d pub-
frie n d s in G resh am .
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Mr. and M rs. D W. M etzger of Lodle, '
X “ nU'“ b er ° f tim eS t h ‘3 y e a r and
hav e bookings for v ario u s com m unity
C alifo rn ia, cam e la s t w eek fo r a
affairs. The boys w ill soon m ak e th e ir ]
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and
Masonic Hall, (■resham
public ap p earan ce.
frien d s h ere. T hey note m any im ­
G ents 75c
L adies 25c
‘‘J a c k F ro s t”, w ritte n by E le a n o r !
p ro v em en ts in G resh am and th e s u r ­
ro u n d in g co u n try sin ce they w ere last S m ith, and “C at T a ils ”, w ritte n by j
R iley and G aynor su n g by th e th ird '
h ere.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy C annon sp en t th e g ra d e ; “L ig h tly S w in g in g ”, a p iano (
w eek-end a t C o rv allis a tte n d in g the solo by Je a n A dix: th e six th g ra d e j
hom e corning g a th e rin g of th e alu m n i fu rn ish e d “F a iry S ong” from Mid­
su m m er N ights D ream , E vening S ta r
an d th e gam e.
R ecent v isito rs a t th e hom e of Mrs. w ritte n by R obert S ch u m an n and
M arie D. Jo h n so n of B a lrd sd ale place "T h e S m ith" from C av ellerio R u sti- I
w ere h er son an d d au g h te r-in -la w . Mr. c a n a ; th e " Ita lia n F olk S o n g ” w as 11
and Mrs. C has. B aird and Mrs. B aird s sunK by th<> G ir l s G lee club,
fa th e r, Mr. P a rk e r, from New York
On F rid ay of m usic week a special
Mrs. L eila W ilson of S an F ra n c isc o assem bly w as held. T he G irls' G lee
h as a lso been a re c e n t v isito r a t th e clu b sang. Miss H ansen an d Miss
Jo h n so n home.
H oney san g a d uet accom panied by
Place your orders with this market early. Not later
Jo h n B ro w n 's b ro th e r, Dave Brow n Miss A lexander. S ev eral good n u m ­
than Saturday or Monday before Thanksgiving.
and his w ife an d fo u r ch ild re n from b ers w ere pluyed on th e B runsw ick.
S an d P o in t, Idaho, have been visiting T he aim of th is assem b ly w as
h e re fo r se v e ra l days b ut they expect c re a te an ap p re c ia tio n and a d e sire
to re tu rn hom e today.
to r good m usic.
A. J. W. BROWN,
Gresham, Ore.
All of th e bids placed fo r th e w ork
At th e assem b ly n ext W ednesday
w ere re je c te d la st T h u rsd a y evening th e fo u rth g ra d e w ill e n te rta in .
by th e city co u n cil. T h e city is now
L ast week w as good book week. A
a sk in g fo r new bids.
larg e m a jo rity of th e p u p ils th ro u g h ­
T h o se from G resh am who sp e n t the out th e school read good hooks d u r ­
w eek-end a t C o rv allis w ere Mr. and ing th e w eek an d w ill re p o rt on them
Mrs. Roy W. C annon, th e Misses la ter. T he lib ra ry , in netting asid e a
E d ith H iatt, F lo re n c e G ill and Vivian w eek for good book week h a s done a
H evel, M iss E s th e r M. G a rd n e r and good serv ice to a ll boys and girls.
A lden M iller.
T h e eig h th g rad e now n u m b ers 24. i
T h e L ad ies' Aid of th e M ethodist T he m em bers re c e n tly o rg an ized the
If you like to look well dressed
c h u rc h have ask ed Dr. H enry C ollins, c la s s fo r th is y e a r an d elected officers
when at play slip into a
M. D.. to a d d re s s th e m eetin g w hich Is w ho a re D avid L ane, p re s id e n t;
to he held W ednesday a fte rn o o n at E v e re tte K rigbaum , s e c r e ta ry ; P a u l-
th e hom e of M rs. W. K. H am ilton.
e tta D ow sett, tr e a s u r e r ; R alph W ad s­
T h e stro n g w ind sw eep in g th e w o rth . se rg e a n t a t a rm s an d Jo h n O tt j
s tre e ts to d ay to re loose th e aw n in g and Guy R u sh e r, u sh ers.
knitted from the finest grade yarn.
s u p p o rts in fro n t of th e B ank of
Miss G e rtru d e A lex an d er h as been
Heavy and warm.
G resh am . Som e of th e c ity ’s rad io a b se n t from h e r c la s s room fo r the
a p p a ra tu s looks a s if it m ig h t also p ast few days b ecau se of illn ess. The
be crip p led . E v en th o u g h th e w ind is school w ishes h er a speedy reco v ery
cold, it h as to be ad m itted it m ak es a Miss A u g u sta R obinson is a c tin g as
m u sical w h istlin g sound.
su b s titu te . S he h as had six y e a rs of
S. B. H all w as ill for sev eral days ex p erien ce as a first g ra d e te a c h e r.
w ith a n a tta c k of g rip h u t w as back to
A n o tew o rth y fact ab o u t th e school
w o rk a g a in M onday m o rn in g .
Is th a t th e re a re n e a rly tw ice as many
boys a s g irls en ro lled .
E very busy m an at som e tim e or
An assem b ly is held every W ednes­
o th e r w ish es he could go aw ay out
in to th e w oods an d allow h is w h isk ers day m o rn in g a t 10 o'clock. T h e re is
1 to grow wild.
u su a lly a sp ecial nu m b er given by
som e one g rad e a t th e se assem blies.
F
P R O S -'h im
GRESHAM LOCALS
UIIU,E SIHU,,L '"',TS-
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DANCE by Lynch Orchestra DANCE
SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 25
Thanksgiving
Poultry
Turkeys, G eese and other fow ls
O v e r la n d -4 Automobiles
SEDANS
COUPES
TOURINGS
ROADSTERS
The car with the Triplex Springs, with exceptionally
high mileage on gas and oil. The upholstering is very
good and the baked enamel finish looks good after hard
usage.
Touring- $666 Complete, at Gresham
Gresham Overland Co.
W. A. HESSEL
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
TOM WYE Heather Knit Jacket
Each
Japanese Lunch Cloth
Value $2.00
Goes to the highest bidder at
BISHOP BROS. SILENT AUCTION
Saturday, November 25
All bids must be in by 3 p. m. Saturday
Agents for Peters Shoes— Solid Leather Throughout
$7.75
Heavy Wool Pull-On
Sweaters for boys, assorted
colors at .. . $3.50 to $4.75
S P E C IA L
New Khaki Shirts for men, fine twilled all wool. The
$5.00 kmd each
.... $3.65
W e have now plenty of Heather Wool mixed hose for
men and women.
Walrad Mercantile Company
GRESHAM, OREGON
s Worth a Trip to Portland!
IF
We Lost Your
GOOD WILL
I f our service station burned
down wed get the insur­
ance—
If burglars stole our cash
we could borrow some—
But if we lost that port of
our business called GOOD
V II.I, we could get it back
again only through months,
or possibly years, of the
hardest kind of work.
- ü
I’hat is why we say
GOOD WILL is the most
valuable thing we own.
Our promptness and thor­
oughness will show yon if
you come in how much we
value vour GOOD W ILL.
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Traveling Expenses
Refunded to Purchasers
30 DIFFERENT MAKES AND PRICES
OF USED CARS FROM $200 TO $1750
Easy 7 erms
Small Cash Payments
At our prices
you can ’t afford to walk
Mi R. Delay Motor Co. Inc.
Broadway at Hurnside, Portland, Oregon
-M i
Phone 2331
Gresham
Distributor for
Chevrolet M otorCars
l l l i . i l SCHOOL NOTES.
T h e p ast w eek in U nion Hi w as de­
voted to the “Good E n g lish ” c a m ­
paign. Miss H u tch in so n , w ho teac h es
ju n io r and sen io r E n g lish , w orked out
n p lan co n sistin g of p o ste rs w hich
su g g ested ideas of b e tte r speech.
M onday m o rn in g each stu d e n t w as
! p re se n te d witli a tag w ith " P le a se
( C o rre c t My S peech” upon sam e and it
lias been q u ite n o ticeab le w hat th is
e x tra in cen tiv e h a s done to w ard m a k ­
ing e ach one m ore c a re fu l w ith r e ­
g a rd s to speech. In th e E n g lish
c la s se s e ach s tu d e n t w as re q u ested to
m ak e a p o ster w hich su g g e sts b e tte r
E n g lish and som e of th e p o ste rs w ere
exceedingly good.
T h e new gym w ill be com pleted
e arly in D ecem ber. It w ill s e a t 1000
people, h as a sta g e 24 feet deep and
48 feet w ide w hich w ill seat 75 and
accom m odate an y play w hich th e high
school w ill be ab le to give fo r som e
tim e to com e; h as d re ssin g room s and
sh o w er b ath s, h a n g in g
b alconies,
hardw ood m aple tioors, 20-foot ceilin g .
an d o th e rw ise Is to be on e of th e best
high school gym s in th e state.
T he e a fe te ria of th e high school
opened last M onday and Miss S ch re-
pel, w ho h as ch a rg e , feels a ss u re d it
w ill c o n tin u e to be b e tte r from day to
day. It had been held up th u s far
th is y e a r on acco u n t of not h aving a
sink but a tem p o ra ry one h as been
su p p lied and w ill he used u n til th e
new one a rriv e s, w hich w as o rd ered
the first week of school.
A p a rly w as given in honor of Wm.
C. A verill by the a g ric u ltu re club. It
w as co nducted at th e hom e of Mr. and
M rs. H W. S trong. A m ost en joyable
\ tim e w as rep o rted .
P la n s a re u n d er way to open th e
( lib ra ry a ll Ja y at th e high school.
I„'ist y e a r it w as p a rtia lly u n d e r s tu ­
dent m an ag e m en t but th is term Miss
P eck h a s had c h a rg e e n tire ly until
1:15 p. m each day. T his m ean t th a t
, som e of th e stu d e n ts w ere not given
' th e p riv ileg e of th e lib ra ry because
th e ir forenoon w as ta k e n up w ith
class w ork. By co o p eratio n w ith the
county lib ra ry b o ard it is hoped to
have Miss A u d a lr ta k e c h a rg e during
the aftern o o n .
T he se n io rs a re co n sid erin g th e ir
(c la s s play and it is hoped th a t It w ill
he po ssib le to re n d e r th is in th e n ear
fu tu re o r not la te r th a n th e la st of
J a n u a ry
Too fre q u e n tly th e re has
been a ru sh com e at th e close of
school. In o rd e r to avoid th is it has
hen decided to have som e of th e pro-
g ram s given d u rin g th e e arly p a rt of
th e term
A nnouncm ents later.
An en d eav o r h as been m ade to o r ­
ganize lite ra ry societies in th e school
Domus Qualitatis
SPECIAL
ALUM INUM
WARE
1-quart Sauce Pans, Presen e Kettles and Pudding Pans
At 15c each
l '/j-quart Sauce Pans and Preserve Kettles
2-quart Pudding Pans
At 25c each
HEPP’S RACKET STORE
Telephone 1236
Gresham, Oregon
Watch our windows for Specials
FARM ERS
T h is bank realizes to th e full th e v ital im p o rta n c e of
th e fa rm e rs' w ork, am i is g en uinely desirous of ex ten d in g
to th e farm ers of th is com m unity an individual service
such as will best suit his needs. Every p a tro n of th is hank
realizes th a t we a re of som e service to him o th e r th a n
sa fe g u a rd in g his funds. Com e to us w ith your financial
problem s. We a re at your service.
Jfust &tate Sank
Gresham, Oregon
to e n ab le s tu d e n ts to have th e a d ­
NOTH E.
v an tag e of p u b lic speak in g . It is th e
T he a n n u a l m eeting of th e sto c k ­
belief th a t it is m ost d is tre s sin g w hen h o ld ers of th e M ultnom ah C ounty
an ad u lt is u n p re p a re d to m ak e any F a ir w ill be held in th e ir office on th e
kind of a speech w hen called upon. fa ir g ro u n d s a t G resham . M onday, De-
i emhi r 4. at 1 p. m.. at w hich tim e th e
T he c o u rse w hich w ould be put in a n n u al re p o rts w ill be read , a new
w ould be th a t of public sp e ak in g and board of five d ire c to rs w ill be elec ted
w ould co n sist in p ra c tic e of a c tin g as an d o th e r b u sin ess tra n s a c te d w hich
c h a irm a n or s e c re ta ry of o rg a n iz a ­ m ay com e before th e m eeting.
C. D. MINTON, S e c re ta ry .
tions. as m em bers of co m m ittees, e n ­
abling each stu d e n t to a p p e a r before
Get y o u r su p p ly of C h ris tm a s
h is society in som e p h ase of lite ra ry I w rap p in g tis s u e now a t th e O utlook
We can supply you th is in any
w ork, and o th e rw ise a s s is t th e stu - 1 offict
q u a n tity d esired in size 20 in c h e s by
den t to know how to m ake m otions, 30 inches.
am end m otions, know w hat m otions 1
W h a t you » a n t. w hen you w a n t It,
a re d eb ata b le, w hat m otions tak e
preced en ce over o th e rs, etc., w hich as you w an t it— W a n t ad. U.
j any p erso n sh o u ld know w hen p resid - (
W an t a a s. ad d to y o u r profit.
ing over m eetings.
I
R egular m eetin g o f Gresh-
Get your supply of C h ristm as ^ 5 ^ ” am L odge No 125. 1.0 . 0 F.
w rap p in g tis s u e now a t th e O utlook
o « c e . We can supply you th is in anv in the Odd F ellow s h all, every T h u rs­
q n a n tlty desired in size 20 in ch es by day evening. B rothers w elcom e.
CLARENCE STANLEY. N. O.
Jo inc ties.
C A. HILL. Secretary.