Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 20, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAMLOCALS
T. E. M ercer fo C orvallis w as In
G resham on business on la st S atu rd ay
and Sunday. Mr. M ercer cam e by au
tom obile and w as accom panied by his
son Glen, Melvin B rugger, Gordon
Gibson and W alter Schw edler, all stu
dents at O regon A g ricu ltu ra l College.
Sunday afternoon about 60 m em ­
b ers of the local Odd F ellow s and Re-
b akah lodges visited th e I. O. O. F.
hom e in P o rtlan d . A sh o rt program
w as enjoyed In the auditorium p a rt of
w hich w as supplied by th e ch ild ren of
th e Home, a fte r th is th e m em bers
m ade a to u r of inspection of the
buildings and grounds. A new b u ild ­
ing is being erected for th e g irls and
younger children. M atron C h arlo tte
W oodman said th a t even with th is
splendid building th e re would h ardly
be room enough to accom m odate all
th e ap p lic a n ts for adm ission. At pres
ent th e re a re 83 people being cared
for. T he youngest a little fellow of
about th ree, th e eldest a b rig h t cheery
lady of 93. T he G resham m em bers
enjoyed th e ir visit very m uch and
were g re a tly pleased w ith th is splen
did m em orial of O ddfellowshlp.
Mr. and Mrs. Em ory Roberts and
son Em ory Ju n io r a re vlsitinr w ith
th e fo rm er's p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. D.
M. Roberts. Mr. R oberts is teaching
civil engineering at O. A. C. and is
spending his E aster vacation here.
T he Rev. A. S. Hlsey left thia m o rn ­
ing for Pusco, W ashington, w here he
will m eet o th e r m in isters who a re on
a conference boundary board and who
will estab lish some new boundaries.
Mrs. C. A. Hill, who has been ill at
her home for m any m onths, is able to
be ubout again.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cone have r e ­
turn ed to Lone Rock a fte r a w eek's
visit with relativ es here and in P o rt­
land.
Raymond, who bus been In
P ortland all w inter, drove to Lone
Rock recen tly and brought his p aren ts
back. H eT trove back w ith them and
w ill stay.
It is expected th a t the
w hole fam ily will re tu rn to G resham
In Septem ber.
Adolph N elson and fam ily from
O berlin, K ansas, have moved to G resh­
am and occupy one of F ran k H elney's
houses on T hird street. They have
bought th ree lots on Cleveland avenue
and plan to build soon.
Mr. and'M rs. A. J. S tout have moved
from Hoff, Oregon, to th e ir place near
Hogan station. T heir son F ran cis is
a stu d e n t at W ashington high school
in P ortland. T heir son Max has en ­
te re d th e G resham grad e school.
A rth u r W. P ark er, who Is employed
as a tim ber scaler at West T im ber,
spent last week-end w ith his fam ily In
G resham .
T he A rem e club dance given last
F riday evening w as one of th e most
successful of th e season. A large
crow d w as In atten d a n ce and all r e ­
ported a tine tim e. A nother dance
will be given next month.
GHESHAM BPTLOOK. TI'EShAY,
( out oi Railroad Strikes.
T he re c e n t shopm en's strik e cost
the M issouri Pacific railw ay $5,000,-
000, and th e B urlington $3,000,000. We
need not have th e estim ates of th e
o th er la rg e system s to obtain a fair
idea of th e g ran d total. Nor need we
have any estim ate as to th e losses en ­
tailed by business and th e public.
Who can fairly contend th a t the
public h as no rig h t to prev en t lock­
outs and strik e s on public utilities and
n a tu ra l reso u rce s in d u strie s?
T he
public sta n d s the losses and In ad d i­
tion pays th e costs in h ig h er ra te s
an d prices.
P rin tin g ?
Call th e Outlook.
PLEASANT HOME
T he P aren t-T ea ch e r c irc le of the
O rient school is p lan n in g for an in-
j te re stin g p rogram next S atu rd ay even-
! ¡ng a t th e g ran g e h all, w hen Judge
j K anzler w ill speak and films will be
show n illu stra tin g various lines of
club work. Miss E thel C alkins will
be one of th e speakers.
An all-day m eeting w ill be held at
th e B ap tist ch u rch next S unday with
basket lunch a t noon, to w hich all are
invited.
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Farmers Mutual Eire Relief Asas.
E uropean foulbrood and cro ss bees
Since heavy breeds of chickens are
Itoes Flourishing Business.
, may be elim inated by rep lacin g all in- slow er m a tu rin g th a n th e lig h t breeds
they should be hatched e a rlie r In o r­
der to arriv e a t production a t th e sane
time.
Printing orders.
A few w ords w ill te ll th e whole
sto ry in th e W ant Column.
BATE ( HANGED.
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S p e c i a l com m unication of
G resham Lodge A. F. & a M
No. 152 w ill be held in Masonic
hall, F rid ay evening, M arch 23, at
7:30. L abor in F. C. D egrees. V isit­
ing b reth e rn welcome.
W. L. CORSAGE, Sec y
J. E. METZGER. W. M.
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QUALITY BRAND W ARE
ch o ice o f
A ny U ten sil Illu s tra te d
R eg u la r $ 3 . 5 0 to $ 5 . 5 0 V a lu e s
Sale Starts
Promptly at
2 p. m. Next
SATURDAY
Heavy S-Qt.
P an eled P re s e rv in g K ellie.
EXTRA SPECIAL!! OUR ENTIRE
STOCK OF ALUMINUM WARE AT SPE­
CIAL PRICES FOR SATURDAY ONLY
See What 10c--59c and $1.00 Will Buy
•H e a v y 2-Qt. P an eled Coffee P e re o la lo r
This merchandise has been purchased espec­
ially for this event, and represents values
which we believe cannot be duplicated. In
fact at this sale your choice of any of the
articles illustrated at the phenomenally low
price of $1.98 each. Remember every piece
of this merchandise is the celebrated “Qual­
ity Brand twenty-year guaranteed, heavy­
weight aluminum ware. Come in and look
them over and see if you can duplicate them
from $3.50 to $5.50.
I’his is your opportunity to replace your worn and
shabbx utensils with goods that are stamped from one
piece. *>9 per cent pure aluminum metal, are well re-in-
forced, highly polished on the outside, sun-ray finish
on the inside, and will last a life time.
Heavy 2-Qt.
Paneled Rouble Holler
Heavy N- amt »-Qt. Paneled Tea K ettle.
Heavy Hl- and 12-Qt. P reserving K ettle.
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S E E o r a W INDOW D ISPLA Y a n d you can b e tte r
ju d g e th e u n u su a l im p o rta n c e of th is sale. In o rd e r to
give everybody th e sa m e o p p o rtu n ity , T H E R E W IL L RE
NO M AIL O R D E R S ; NO C. O. D.’S; NO T E L E P H O N E
O R D E R S ; NO GOODS R E SE R V E D . O ur su p p ly is H unt­
ed. C row ds w ill be h ere. We th e re fo re u rg e you to he
h e re p ro m p tly to se cu re th e a rtic le s of y o u r selectio n ,
so you w ill n o t he d isa p p o in te d .
El \ Eli VI. IS II El I»
EUR M V I I Nt II V \ Ml
T he fu n eral of Malt Schaiino. who
died last F riday at a P ortlan d h o sp i­
ta l. w as held th is afternoon from the
M ethodist E piscopal ch u rc h In G resh ­
am . Dr. A. T hom pson preach ed the
fu n e ra l serm on. The b u rial was at J
Mt. Bcott cem etery and w as In charg e
of th e Masons. T he M asonic lodge j
an d th e E a ste rn B lur C h a p te r atten d
cd in a body.
W A N T E D AT ONCE
C le a n c o tto n ra g s
N o s to c k in g * o v e r a lls o r h e a v y u n d e r
w ear
Five cents p e r p o u n d O u tlo o k
oflte e
Phone orders to Outlook 1S61.
Phone 1561.
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SCHOOL U II I. G l\ E
“ H I E OOBI.IX E A li r
T he o p ere tta "T he Goblin F air,"
w hich will be given by ch ild ren of the
G resham g rad e school u nder the d i­
rection of tlie te ac h ers on next T h u rs ­
day evening, prom ises to be one of the
m ost charm ing en te rta in m e n ts ever
staged by th e school.
T he program will last about an hour
and a half and will be full of in terest
from sta rt to finish. The c u rta in will
rise at 8; 16 sh a rp and those in ch arg e
of tin- o p eretta a re especially desirous
th a t ail he in th eir places at th a t tim e,
as the children cannot b e heard d u r­
ing tli» confusion of seating people.
Th< sale of tic k ets Is progi e»-ing very
satisfacto rily .
A fea tu re of the evening's e n te rta in ­
m ent will be a S panish c h a ra c te risa ­
tion by D oris Bailey betw een the sets.
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T he F a rm e rs M utual has grow n to ' ferior q ueens w ith good Italian
be th e la rg e st farm e rs’ com pany in th e queens. It is th e highest step tow ard
N orthw est.
F arm ers who consider success. T he nam es of so u th e rn queen
th eir own w elfare p refer It. P iesid en t breeders ap p e ar in any bee jo u rn al.
S nashall rep o rts the A ssociation has
over $16,000,000 in force and over 10,-
T he m an who keeps his bees in any
000 m em bers. In the p ast y ear it has
paid over $33,000 in losses w ith one old box is in the sam e class as th e one
assessm en t only a t 30c per hundred who lets his chickens find th e ir own
dollars. T h ere Is no reason why feed in th e g ra ss an d looks for eggs in
farm ers should pay high rate s when
they can in su re in a F a rm ers' A sso­ th e b rush pile.
ciation. A nyone w ishing to in su re will
R e g u la r m eetin g of G resh ­
j call on H. W. S nashall a t th e F a ir
| G rounds, G resham . Phone F arm ers
am Lodge No. 125, I.O .O .F.
P hone w an t ads. to 1561.
2101.—Adv.
j In th e Odd F ello w s h all, every T h u rs-
| day evening. B ro th e rs w elcome.
T h e B ank of G resh am pays 6 per
If you have p ro sp erity in th e head
ARTHUR H. HENSLEY, N. G.
ce n t in te re s t on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv. it w ill often spread to the pocketbook. | C. A. H IL L , S ecretary .
Ml LTNOM All G It W O E
U II I. M I I I SA T I'R H A i
A special E aster program will be
held by M ultnom ah g range at Its re g ­
u la r m eeting on S aturday at its hall
at O rient. T he program , which has
been arran g e d by the le ctu rer, Mrs
(1. W. A llder, will begin w ith a song
selected by the stew ard. T he closing
song will be chosen by the gate keeper
and th e re will bo oth er m usical n um ­
bers Juvenile g range will m eet with
th e elders and the y o u n g sters will
an sw er to ro ll-call by te llin g what
they like best about th e ir grange. The
older people will respond to roll-call
by some m em ory of childhood of
sp rin g tim e farm ing. T h ere w ill be
a su rp rise fe a tu re a rran g e d by those
w hose b irth d a y s cam e In the m onth of
M arch und an E aster egg hunt in
w hich old and young will particip ate.
T he women will be expected to
to furnish special egg dishes for the
bring colored eggs und to rem em ber
dinner.
MAKI II
Heavy 12-Qt.
W ater Pail.
Heavy I t-Qt. IH«h Pan.
Heavy Paneled
t ein liinat ieu Cooking Set-.
A. W . METZGER <& CO.