T W IC E
W EEK
G resham O utlook
VOL. 14, NO. 6
GRESHAM P.-T. A. TO
GET MOVIE MACHINE
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH
OVERI.AXD CHIEF
WORLD SERVICE CLIMAX
EVENING STAR GRANGE
VISITS COAST AGENCIES
TO RE REACHED SUNDAY
ENTERTAINS POMONA
W. A. H essel, local O verland and
W illys-K night d ealer, atten d ed th e r e
ception an d b an q u et y esterd ay a f te r
noon at th e M ultnom ah hotel, te n
dered Jo h n N. W illys of Toledo, Ohio,
who is to u rin g th e co ast agencies of
his com pany.
1921
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
$1.50 Per Year
TROUTDALE
METER BIDS REFUSED;
MARSHAL RESIGNS
T he boys’ p o u ltry club held a m eet-
T he clim ax of th e W orld Service
Evening S ta r g ran g e on W ednesday
cam paign w hich has been in p ro g ress ' en tertain ed in Its own ro y al fashion l ing a t th e hom e of th e leader, A. J.
a t th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rc h | th e M ultnom ah Pom ona grange. T he K rueger, on Monday aftern o o n . The
P lan s a re u nder w ay by th e ex
w ill com e next S u n d ay w hen th e atten d an ce w as good, m any going p a re n ts and frien d s of th e boys w ere
ecutive com m ittee of G resham P a re n t-
invited and q u ite a num ber attended.
budget of th e local ch u rc h for benev from G resham and vicinity.
T he council called for bids on 50 or
T eacher association for th e purch ase
T he boys read essay s on th e -c are and
olences for th e next 15 m onths w ill
R. W. Gill, m a ste r of Pom ona, w as
m ore new w ate r m eters, to be opened
of a m otion pictu re m achine for edu
be su b scrib ed by th e m em bers and chosen deleg ate to th e sta te conven selectin g of eggs, c a re and feeding of at the m eeting la st W ednesday night
catio n al purposes in th e school. Ac
T he visit of Mr. W illys. who is one frien d s of th e ch u rch . In fo rm atio n tion w hich will m eet at T he D alles in chickens, etc. Robert H arlow got th e and then rejected th e four bids re
ceptance of th e conditions laid down | of th e v ery w ell know n autom obile re la tiv e to th e need of th e ch u rch in
I la rg e st num ber of votes from the vis-
June.
ceived. A nother call w ill be m ade
by th e re p re se n ta tiv e of th e Acme i m a n u fa ctu re rs in th is co u n try , and
. ito rs on th e best essay. T h ere are 14
hom e and foreign fields h as been g iv
and
th e council hopes to get a lower
The
d
ate
of
th
e
a
n
n
u
a
l
field
day
com pany w as voted at a w ell a tte n d , w hat he has to say ab o u t th e in d u stry
j boys iu th e club. R obert H arlow is
en by th e "b ro ad c asters.” th e w onder
ed m eeting of th e association on la st in g en e ral, cre ate s q u ite a s tir in the book," th e Advocate, and th e a d d re ss was set fo r S atu rd ay , Ju ly 19, at p resid en t and Dale P a rso n s secretary . price. T he p rices on v ario u s m akes,
G resham .
size, ranged from $8.30 to $12.58
Monday night, on condition th a t the local field.
T he
P aren t-T ea ch e r
association each. One bid w as local.
es from th e pulpit. "O ur sh a re , and
It w as decided to invite th e sta te
executive com m ittee could devise th e
T he big O verland p la n t in Toledo m ore" is th e slogan of th e ch u rch , g ran g e to m eet in P o rtlan d next year. m et F rid ay at th e schoolhouse. Mrs.
It w as expected one o r m ore of the
m eans of financing th e p u rch a se of
E lm er Cook, p resid en t of M ultnom ah
is
said to be th e second la rg e st au to and a deep c u rre n t of en th u sia sm for
If p la n s u n d erta k en w ork out su c
county com m issioners, and re p re se n
th e m achine.
m obile p lan t in th e co u n try . L ast a w orld -co n q u erin g C h ristian ity has cessfully th e re w ill be held in Ju n e P a ren t-T ea ch e r County Council, was ta tiv e from th e county road d e p a rt
It h as been decided to buy th e m a
F o rty -six a big jo in t in itiatio n in w hich all the p resen t and talk ed on "W omen on m ent, would be at th e council m eet
year, according to Mr. W illys, 200,- been p lain ly m anifest.
chine, paying the cash p rice of $369,
000 c a rs of v ario u s types w ere tu rn ed copies of th e g rea t W orld S ervice vol gran g es of th e county w ill p a rtic i J u r y D uty.” Mrs. G eorge P erk in s, ing but on account of sick ness and
th e m oney to be raised by th e sale of
out. T his y ear Mr. W illys p red icts um e have been placed in th e hom es pate. T he p lan Is to exem plify th e sta te p resid en t, spoke on “ W orks and o th e r conditions th e re w as no re p re
season tic k ets to show s to be given
300,000 w ill be p roduced by his fac of G resham a t th e u n h eard -o f price four degrees a t th is one m eeting, one Aims of th e P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso cia sen tatio n . hence th e m a tte r of tak in g
on th é first an d th ird M onday eve
tion, and Mrs. H. E. W aite gave c u r
tory, and a t p rese n t th e p roduction is of 50 ce n ts each.
i over th e county highw ays stan d s
degree being p ut on by each of th e
nings of each m onth. A season ticket,
T he p asto r, th e Rev. A. S. H lsey, follow ing g ran g e s: Colum bia, F air- re n t events. All w ere very in te re s t ab o u t w here it was. It is expected
over 1000 a day.
w hich w ill be sold for one d ollar, w ill
Mrs. L. A. H arlow th e re will be developm ents by the
Mr. H essel co n sid ers th e O verland w ill occupy th e p u lp it next Sunday. view, P le a sa n t V alley and M ultnom ah. ing sp eak ers.
adm it an ad u lt to six p erform ances
san g an Iris h song w hich w as w ell re tim e of th e next re g u la r m eeting on
and W illys-K night c a rs a re his H is topic for m o rning w ill be "T h e
T
he
su
b
ject
of
w
arm
est
discussion
and a child to 12. F ilm s for use at
stro n g e st line. He h as covered a larg e P ow er of U nrealized D ream s." F or w as th a t of proposed legislation for ceived. The dining room w as d ec o rat A pril I.
th ese show s m ay be obtained from the
evening, “T he A nchorage of a Fixed relief of th e farm er. A reso lu tio n en ed w ith sh am ro ck s and g reen frogs.
te rrito ry and is m ak in g m any sales.
M arshal ( ox handed in his re sig n a
U niversity of Oregon by paying tr a n s
Mrs. Lee E v an s and Mrs. A nna R ich tion. W hen asked for his reason he
Among rec en t b u y ers of th ese ca rs P u rp o se.”
dorsing
th
e
M
cN
ary-H
augan
bill
w
as
p o rtatio n
charges.
A rran g em en ts
T h e ch o ir w ill have special m usic first tabled th en endorsed ten tativ ely ard so n served a dainty lunch.
th ro u g h Mr. H essel a re th e follow ing:
ex plained th a t th e w ork w as grow ing
w ill be m ade to p u rch ase or m ake a
J. M. Davis has leased th e low er so heavy he could not do it all with
of
a high o rd er for both m o rn in g and an d th e d eleg ate to th e s ta te conven
Joseph F inley, O verland sedan. A.
c u rta in . T ickets have alre ad y been
floor of th e Masonic hall h ere and ju stice to hitn self and th e city. He is
R. H ollow ay. O verland sedan. E lm er evening.
tion w as left to give su p p o rt tq any
obtained and d istrib u ted am ong the
w
ill move his stock of m erch an d ise both m a rsh a l an d stre e t and w ater
T
h
e
devotional
topic
for
th
e
E
p
M ercer, O verland cham pion. George
m asu re th a t m ay seem m ost ad v a n
pupils for selling.
to th e new location soon. He is hav com m issioner. T he council prom ised
A tkinson, S p ringdale, W illys-K night w o rth L eague will be "C h rist A ccept tageous.
ing shelves an d co u n ters p u t in.
Boring Methodist Episcopal Church. coupe sedan. F ay D avis, O verland ing ^ i i s F a th e r ’s C om m ission.” Avis
him assista n c e and tabled his re sig
T he m any frien d s of Mrs. Mary nation u n til th e next re g u la r m eeting.
E a rl T ow nsend, O ver R ogers w ill lead.
King B aseball now ta k e s th e place
T he S unday school m eets S unday at cham pion.
of b ask etb all a t th e high school. P arso n s a re glad to know of h er re
10 a. m. T he co operation of all good land cham pion. E. Rolph, D am ascus
T h ere w as co n sid erab le discussion
LEGION
BASKET
BALL
O
verland
cham
pion.
citizens is desired to m ake th is a
Coach N oftsinger has issued first call tu rn hom e a fte r five w eeks spent at a as to th e condition of th e auto park
TEAMS WINS 17 TO 15 for all b aseb all p lay ers and about 25 G resham sa n ita riu m . She is much and w hat should be done to fu rn ish a
rea lly w orth w hile school of religion.
Dr.
E
liot,
form
er
p
resid
en
t
of
H
a
r
men a re out every evening to ssin g th e im proved in h ealth b ut is not a l su itab le au to cam p ground. It is a
If it is tru e th a t "W hatsoever a m an
L a st F rid a y n ig h t th e L egion b a s
old ap p le about. Six letterm en of last lowed to receive m any visitors.
sow eth th a t sh all he also rea p ,” it is vard univ ersity , an ed u cato r of w orld
p eren n ial q uestion and th e opinions
k etb all team defeated th e high school
Among those who atten d ed th e ex p ressed w ere various. T he m atter
y e a r’s team a re out. They a re L un-
also tru e th a t "W hatsoever a com renow n, ce leb rates his 90th b irth d ay ,
q u in te t in a to rrid b attle , 17 to 15.
dav, Bailey, P u llen , Wood, W inters P a ren t-T ea ch e r County Council at was referre d to th e com m ittee on
m unity sow eth th a t sh a ll it also still a le rt and vigorous, an d a leader
T he gam e w as in doubt u n til th e final
of
thought.
and S trong. W ith th ese la st y e a r’s C orbett S atu rd ay from h ere w ere s tre e ts and public ways to m ake an
rea p ,” says th e p astor, th e Rev. E. G.
w h istle blew.
s ta r as a nucleus, Coach N oftsinger Mrs. C. 1. Thom as, Mrs. A. D. Ken
R anton. T he subject of th e serm on
a v s tlg a tlo u and rep o rt later.
P u lfe r for th e Legion and S tuck
Homemade Doughnuts.
d all, Mrs. J. A. L arsso n , Mrs. L. A
hopes
to
build
a
team
su
p
e
rio
r
to
S unday evening w ill be, “F rie n d sh ip .”
1 here w as co n sid erab le indignation
T ry my hom em ade d o u g h n u ts at for th e high school w ere th e s ta rs and
H arlow , Mrs. H. H olm es, Mrs. Lee ex p ressed over th e ap p a ren t thought-
cafes or from your g ro cer. F re sh each tu rn e d in good scores. Clyde of form er team s. O ther m en who a re
All kinds of p ru n in g sh e ars, p ru n every day. Mrs. D uncan, E ast Second
show ing up w ell in p ractice a re Evans, Mrs. J a n e t G ran t an d Mrs. J. lessn s of som e au to d riv ers and the
th e L egion w as a b ear on defense and
ing saw s, etc., a t L. L. K idder Hdw. Co. stre e t, G resham .
S o u th ard . B row n, M cMillan, Middle- R. K n arr.
d isreg ard of reaso n ab le traffic reg u
it w as h is field goal w hich w as th e
Colonel H ess from Roseburg. Ore latio n s w ithin th e city. Some persist
ton, Richey and Stuck.
tu rn in g p o in t of th e gam e.
The b aseb all schedule w ill ap p e ar gon, is visitin g a t th e hom e of his in driving dan g ero u sly along crow d
T he gam e w as rough in sp o ts and
d au g h ter, Mrs. Louis H elm ing.
in the O utlook soon.
ed stre e ts, p ark in g double, etc.
m any p erso n al fouls w ere called.
Mrs. 8. A. Edm ondson w ent to B ri
F rom th e ta lk a t th e council m eet
L. W in ters of th e L egion w as b a n
dal Veil M onday to rem ain for some ing th e se In fractio n s w ill have to
Guild Girls Meet.
ished ea rly in th e second h alf a fte r
S atu rd ay aftern o o n th e W orld W ide tim e.
cease. Some favor p u ttin g on a tr a f
having been called four tim es on p e r Guild g irls of P le a sa n t Home m et at
Sunday v isito rs at th e J. M. Davis fic officer Hgain and believe th e fines
so n al fouls.
th e home of th e Misses A rdis anti hom e w ere Mrs. O. W underlich and would easily pay his sa lary , and the
T he h igh school feels th a t th ey A rleth a Rich. T he room s w ere a t Mrs. M arg aret L oser and d au g h ter
city w ould get rid of th e dangerous
now have an even b rea k as th ey d e trac tiv e ly decorated in green and y el S arah of P o rtlan d .
and th o u g h tless class.
feated th e Legion in a previous gam e low. T he co lo r schem e w as also c a r
Isaac H atfield h as re tu rn e d home
15 to 8.
ried o ut in th e luncheon. T h ree new a fte r an absen ce of sev eral w eeks
A. N. F re n ch of P o rtla n d refereed. m em bers w ere in itiated .
ROCKWOOD
T he election held T uesday for the
Follow ing
p
u
rp
o
se
of
voting
bonds
to
build
a
w
as
a
k
itch
en
show
er
for
Mrs.
H
elen
Money to loan on re a l estate. F arm
T he young people of th e E pw orth
$20,000 schoolhouse h ere c a rrie d by
N asshahn.
loans a t 6 per cent. B. W. T horne.
League w ill m eet a t 7 p. m. Sunday.
one vote.
H orace N icholls w ill lead th e devo
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McGinnis and
tio n al service.
T he topic w ill be
son H orace visited rela tiv e s In P o rt "C h rist A ccepting His F a th e r's Com-*
land Sunday.
Mrs. S tella D rake, w o rth y grand m ission." T he leag u ers enjoyed a de
lig h tfu l luncheon and social tim e In
m atro n of th e O. E. 8., m ade h er of
connection with th e ir b u sin ess m eet
ficial v isit to th e T ro u td ale ch a p te r
ing.
S unday school w ill m eet a t
S atu rd ay night. T h ere w ere 150 p re s
10:30 o’clock.
Solom on’s W isdom
ent who enjoyed th e evening and big
and F o lly ” is th e topic fo r thought.
feed.
T he p asto r, th e Rev. J. S tanford
8. A. E dm ondson Is w orking a t the
Moore, will again occupy his p ulpit
K
n
a
rr
&
Son
b
rick
p
la
n
t
and
Bud
16x30 inches in size, blue border
n ex t S unday evening a t 7:45. The
T iller Is d riv in g one of th e ir tru ck s.
su b ject w ill be "F o r Freedom Did
Ned L audan and wife of S eattle,
C h rist Set Us F re e .”
W ashington, w as visiting nt the honit
A play en titled "T h e T im e of His
of th e fo rm e r’s p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs
Life," w ill be given S atu rd ay evening,
Jo h n L audan, a few days tills week.
M arch 29, a t th e Rockwood g range
T h ere will be a baby clinic on
hall u n d er tho auspices of the grange.
T uesday, April 1st, iu th e basem ent
Dr. C. L. H aynes Is d irec tin g the
GRESHAM, OREGON
of th e ch u rch , conducted by Miss
w ork and th a t alone w ill a ssu re su c
Rich. Dr. E ste lla F ord W arner, spe
cess.
c ia list on d iseases of ch ild ren , will b
This Special Saturday and Monday Only
Confusion and co n stern atio n reigns
th ere. Also Miss B illm eyer or Mrs.
su p rem e am ong a larg e n um ber of
Limit two to a purchaser
D ouglas. All ch ild ren u nder school
people who w ere until rec en tly on
age a re eligible for exam inations.
R oute A. G resham . Since March IB
Jo h n S u h r and fam ily have moved
th
e ir ad d resses have been changed to
At Hessels*
to th e ir new hom e on th e Base Un«
Route
7, P o rtlan d . Many su b sc rib ers
road w here (hey have a n u rsery . Mr.
com plain th a t they have received no
Reliability
Phone 1141
Service
Fm lley and fam ily from Colorado
cen su s b lan k s nnd th e re fo re th e re is
have moved to the S u h r place on th e
continued confusion In th e handling
H ensley road having leased It.
of th e m ail.
1924 MAXWELL Touring, with license and COCA
S unday school Is held a t 10 o’clock
T he men get a ch an ce to atten d tho
extras........................................................ «P*/0v
and p reach in g services a t 7:30 in the
Ladles* Aid tea a t th e Rockwood com
evening every Sunday.
m unity ch u rc h and p arso n ag e on
Late 23 DODGE touring, license, extras CQ9C
W ednesday evening, March 26, from
cord tires with other extras.......
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FAIRVIEW
7:45 to 10 o'clock. T h ere w ill be a
"R eligious Q uacks" will be the p ro g ram and refresh m en ts.
1924 I ORD Sedan, license and extras, driven <£79C
them
e of a serm on a t th e Sm ith Me
less than 3000 miles................................. v Z J
m orial P re sb y te ria n ch u rch Sunday P A I N T A N D W A L L P A P E R a r e n o t Side
wVn’ f n t h
*¡JÍ P a in t M an
11«
m orning a t 11 o ’clock, by th e pastor.
w ill te ll y o u how . P h o n e 1971.
tf
1922 OV ERLAND-4 Touring, license, good CQCC
T he Rev. Mr. H ollensted will discuss
condition, actual mileage 8300 miles...
< ednr posts for sale. Any q u an tity .
th e m any little c u lts and ism s th a t are
A. W. M etzger Co. Phone 1451.
tf
John
W
anam
aker
once
declared
that
c
o
n
stan
tly
sp
rin
g
in
g
up,
clam
oring
1920 CHEV ROLET Touring, with license
C 99C
for existence, and p reying on thos
"The difference between a clerk who spends
A SPECIA L COMMUNICATION
and extras................................................. «pZZj
alre ad y in th e ch u rch es, am ong whom
of G resham Lodge No. 162,
all of his income and the clerk who saves
th ey seem to have th e la rg e r success.
A. F. & A. M., follow ing eve
1920 I ORD Touring, with license and cord
part of It, is in ten years the difference
S unday school s ta rts pro m p tly a t 10 n in g s:
tires.......................................................... «pZZ J
between a man who OWNS HIS OWN BUS
Monday, M arch 24, w ork In E. A.
o'clock.
degree.
INESS
and
the
man
OUT
OE
A
JOB!
G oethe re m a rk s : "Choose w ell;
1919 FORD Touring, with license. Car looks
W ednesday, M arch 26, w ork in M. M
y o u r choice is b rief and en d less.” degree.
The officers of this hank believe this is
good....................................................... « p IZ j
"S o lo n ian ’a Choices,” will be th e su b
T h u rsd ay , M arch 27, w ork in M. M
true, not only of clerks, hut of every one!
ject studied by the Sunday school a t degree.
1917 FORD Chassis and touring car body
Start on the path toward INDEPEND
Monday, M arch 31, work in M. M.
th e M ethodist ch u rc h n ex t Sunday degree.
ENCE today by startin g a Savings Account
m orning a t lo. T he Rev. J. S tan fo rd
Gavel 7:30 p. m. sh arp . P u n ctu a lity
here.
Moore will again fill his p u lp it at th e ap p reciated .
1918 MAXWELL Touring
V isiting b ro th e rs welcome.
11 a. m. service. T he serm on «ob
.
A. MEYERS, W. M.
je c t will be “God O ur G reat L ead er.”
W. L. GORSAGE, Sec'y.
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Just Think of it
A G ood H uck T ow el
HEPP’S RACKET STORE
GOOD USED CARS
An Expert’s Advice
I
C99£
Cl 9^
J
J gg
CHEV ROLET Ton Truck, good body
cord tires, license...........
C /lflfl
«pTlrv
MAXW ELL Ton Truck
Si 50
Look these cars over, drive them, then
you’ll buy a used car from us
W. A. HESSEL
Save 10 cents a day for five years and
}ou nill have $<»11.Di.
AMERICAN LEGION DANCE
MASONIC HALL, GRESHAM
F ir s t S t a t e B a n k
GRESHAM. OREGON
A STRONG H IN K
FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 28, 1924