Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 13, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM
New 1924 Oliver Riding 6-shovel,
Spring Trip Cultivators
One-horse Cultivators in nearly any type you may
need.
Hand, High-wheel Cultivators, Hand, Corn or
Potato Planters.
One- or two-row Corn Planters, Kale or
Cabbage Planters.
Myers Pumps for any type or depth of well
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
It ELIA HI LIT Y
S E R V IC E
A la rg e list of good used im p le m e n ts at a s a v in g to you.
S a tis fa c tio n G u a ra n te e d .
EXTRA S P E C IA L !
FO R O N E DAY ONLY
SATURDAY, MAY 17
None Hold before Sale Date
SANOLIN
FLOOR
M ATS
18 x 3 6 in ch es
at 1 Oc each
LIM IT ONE TO
A I’C R t IIA S E R
We have just received a shipment of
WIRE HANGING BASKETS at 15c each.
HEPP’S RACKET STORE
M atch Our M im ion s.
It Pays
Slowly burning up
O T b y flam es b u t b y th e slow
■* ’ b u rn in g fire of d eterio ra tio n .
S hingles shrink, an d work, loose; sid ­
ing w arp s; do o r an d w indow casings
pull a p a rt— all b ecau se th e su rfa ce s
a re not insured ag a in st decay. A n d
th e re is o nly one kind of in su ran ce
th a t p ro tec ts Y O U R ho m e a g a in st
this ever-active en em y o f all p ro p ­
erty . It is paint.
Save your property w hile there’s a chance.
Save it with Rasm ussen Pure Paint. C om e in and
t d l ns about your paint nccthu W e know w e can
help you.
A. W. Metzger & Co.
Phone 14.51
Gresham. Oregon
Phone 1451
OUTLOOK,
TUESDAY,
MAY
GRESHAMLOCALS
Mrs. A. E. E kstrom w ent F rid ay to |
Union for a sh o rt visit w ith her h u s­
band who is employed on road work
in th a t vicinity. She is expected horn» i
tonight.
T he Rev. and Mrs. D. Q. B arry have I
moved to G ladstone, w here they have
pu rch ased a house.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. W iles picked a
m ess o f rip e stra w b e rrie s from th eir
g ard en on Monday. On la st Sunday
the Rev. and Mrs. M. L. H ardingham
of P o rtlan d w ere d in n er g u ests at the
W iles home.
The G resham A m erican Legion lost
a close gam e to Cascade Locks, S u n ­
day score 9 to 3. T he score b egin­
ning th e eig h th in ning w as 2 to 1 for
Cascade L ocks w hen th e local boys
blew up and seven ru n s trick led
acro ss th e hom e plate. G resham cam e
back for tw o ru n s in th e n in th m aking
the score 9 to 3. T his gam e w as in
the n a tu re of a p ractice gam e and will
have no b earin g on the league sta n d ­
ing.
T he an n u al circ u it m eeting of the
F ree M ethodist ch u rch will be held on
W ednesday evening to atten d to b u si­
ness of th e ch a rg e and elect a lay
delegate to th e a n n u a l conference
w hich will convene at Salem on May
28. The fo u rth q u a rte rly conference
w ill begin on T h u rsd ay evening.
Mrs. J. H. S h arp e is in a P o rtlan d
hospital w h ere she rec en tly u n d e r­
w ent an op eratio n on one of h er eyes
for th e rem oval of a c a ta ra c t.
D elegates to th e an n u a l sta te con­
vention to be held in P o rtlan d in Ju n e
w ere elected on F rid ay evening by
th e A m erican Legion au x iliary . Mrs.
O. A. E astm an and Mrs. J. G. Chlodo
w ere chosen. A lte rn a tes chosen w ere
Miss E lst, S h arp and Mrs. J. L. S ta f­
ford.
F .o w ers for th e “gold sta r
m o th ers" of th e au x iliary w ere o r­
dered p urchased. Mrs. H. L. St. C lair
w as appointed to ac t w ith th e com ­
m ittee from th e A m erican Legion to
provide m usic for D ecoration Day.
A large crow d atten d ed th e Arem e
| club dance on F rid ay evening. T his
is th e la st dance of the season to be
sponsored by th e club.
The M isses H elen R ogers, G ene­
vieve M cA llister and B eatrice Jack -
son atten d ed the d istric t E pw orth
L eague convention held in A sto ria on
S atu rd ay and Sunday. T hey w ere en ­
te rta in e d w hile th e re a t th e hom e of
Mr. and Mrs. H arl McCormick, fo r­
m erly of G resham . Mr. McCormick,
w ho w as fo rm erly a te ac h er in the
union high school, is now a te ac h er in
th e A sto ria schools.
Miss E lva D olan, who is teach in g in
th e A lderson school, has ren ted the
house belonging to Mrs. D ora Bailey
on Main s tre e t and w ill occupy it after
school is out.
Two autom obiles crash ed a t th e in ­
te rse ctio n of th e Mt. Hood Loop and
th e Pow ell V alley ro ad s n ear O rient
Sunday, w recking both c a rs and in ­
ju rin g a w om an, w ho w as rem oved to
a P o rtlan d hospital.
Miss Lucy A dam s has gone to
W aynesburg, P en n sy lv an ia, w here she
expects to rem ain w ith rela tiv e s for
some tim e.
Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard L ake drove
Monday to S cholls F e rry to atten d the
fu n eral of W ill T aylor, a cousin of
Mr. Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge L eslie have
gone to S easide to spend a sh o rt tim e
a t th e ir beach cottage.
G B ESIIA M SCHOOLS NAME
Miss E sth e r P eterso n , bookkeeper
N E X T Y E A R ’S T E A ! H E R S
at th e Bank of G resham , has resigned
her position to accept w ork a t the
T each ers for th e G resham schools
C itizen's bank of P o rtlan d . She has
alre ad y tak en up h er d u ties th e re have recen tly been elected by th e
Alden Miller w ill ta k e Miss P ete rso n ’s school boards and p lan s for an o th er
place at th e hank.
year a re alre ad y being form ulated.
C. E. Chipm an and fam ily left today
The en tire high school facu lty w as
for S kam ania. W ashington, to take
ch a rg e of an outfit for m a n u fa ctu rin g re-elected w ith th e exception of Mrs.
veneering. He was accom panied by M arg aret M iller Lew is, who w as not
his son-in-law , H a rry C assell and a can d id ate for re-election. H er place
has not yet been filled. School w ill
fam ily.
begin S eptem ber 8.
Miss H ester T h o rp e has been elect­
The board au th o rized th e use of
ed to th e P o rtla n d city schools. She
h as ta u g h t for th e p ast tw o y ears at two of th e school busses by County
Club A gent K inder for th e tr a n s p o r­
Albany.
M yrtle M iller, th e 12-year-old niece tatio n of club boys and g irls to the
of Mrs. Colby M arston, has come from sum m er school a t Corvallis.
P ap er tow els w ill be su b stitu te d for
W isconsin to m ake h er hom e w ith her
linen for the use of th e p u p ils a t the
aunt.
C arl R enstrom , a frien d and n eig h ­ high school. It is believed th a t the
ap er w ill be co n siderably less ex ­
bor of th e C. E. Ja ck so n fam ily when p pensive
th an th e linen.
they lived in Om aha, N ebraska, spent
G
rade
School Loses T eachers.
S unday and Monday visitin g them .
T h ree te ac h ers of th e G resham
grad e school have been elected to po­
It pays to use th e W ant Ads.
sitio n s in th e P o rtla n d city schools
and will begin th e ir du ties th e re in
the fall. They a re Miss G ertru d e
A lexander, Miss K ath erin e H oney ami
Miss F ay W ard. All a re excellent
te ac h ers and w ill be m issed in the
I resham school. Miss Ida N ordine of
W enatchee, W ashington and Miss
R achel J. Chezem. a te ac h er in the
F airview school, have been elected to
the G resham school and th e o th e r v a­
cancy w ill be filled a t an ea rly date.
All o th e r te ac h ers of th e school are
retain ed for an o th e r year.
e money.
The cautious m otorist carries adequate in su ran ce on
his auto.moU.de against accident, liability, fire and th e ft,
s n J he appreciates th a t this protection is m ost essen-
tial when touring.
T h en is an o th e r prerequisite to to u rin g in absolute
com fort ami sa fe ty — the insurance of th e m o to ris t’s
m oney a g a in st loss.
A utom obile to u rists have found th a t th is se cu rity m ay
be enjoyed m erely by tran sfo rm in g th e ir travel funds
into A m erican Express T ravelers Cheques.
M otorists the country’ over who wisely avail them selves
,L mea1,18 of escaping financial hazards find th a t
these T ravelers Cheques are acceptable everyw here
and th e self-identifying fe a tu re of the Cheques m akes
a p articu la rly stro n g appeal to them .
The sale of T ravelers Cheques com prises only one of
m any im p o rta n t services th is hank offers to trav elers.
VOTE 8 7 X
J. E. BENNETT
Republican for
R E P R E S E N T A T IV E
First S tate Bank
We lim e re se rv e d Monday
an d Friday fo r lee delivery
days, th e re fo re , th o se of you
w ho h a v e not c le a n e d out
th e old r e f r ig e r a to r o r ice
c h e st, b e tte r get busy for
th e nex t hot sp ell w ill be
h e re on tim e a s it u su a lly is.
If you h av e n e ith e r Ice box
o r r e f r ig e r a to r y o u r local
lealer w ill he pleased to
how you a good o n e - o n e
th a t w ill keep out th e h e a t
an d hold fast th e cold.
DAIRY PRODUCTS CO.
Plion«* i:t»»i
G re sh a m
G R ESH A M , OREGON
In tc r r jt
and Checking Accounts- Safety Deposit Boxe.
Loans, Exchange and Bonds
L
L e t’s have a N ew D ea l
in C ounty A ffa irs
I was born and reared on a tarm ,
and know th e problem s of th e farm er.
If nom inated and elected I w ill give
the farm er a sq u a re deal.
Tw elve y ears in b u sin ess in P o rt­
land. All 1 ask is one of your 13
votes.
Slogan:
•Honesty, Economy,
I'a j Rolls for Oregon
Wore
—Paid Adv.
elect
FRED W. ANGELL
COIJiTY CLERK
Ballot No. 126
—Paid Adv.