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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1925)
G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK COl’XTY I’.-T ASS’N MEMBERSHIP IN A.A.A. COUNCIL TO IS AID TO MOTORIST MEET | T he M ultnom ah Council of P aren t 1 T eacher association w ill m eet at j Maplewood school on S atu rd ay . March “B ecause you can get free tow ing 21. R ep o rts of circles w ill be received and em ergency road service when in th e forenoon. Lunch w ill be served _, k ‘ „ 1 a 1 s . ver offering „ In need of it. . ’ will "B ecause th e clu b 's legal d e p a rt g \e n . n th e aftern o o n th e bust- m ent will fu rn ish free legal advice in ness session w ill be held and a good all m a tte rs p erta in in g to th e autom o program w ill 11 be given, including m u- r s 'e chorus. b o n .« bile. sic by a boys’ “B ecause you w ill be co n trib u tin g to | ¡LEGION FIVE NOW HAS COUNTY TITLE TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS NEW FAIR BOARD STARTS PLANS FOR P la n s for a drive to secure m em bers Mrs. H. W. S n ash all has been criti- • By L. T. ST.CLA IR. to th e Oregon S tate Motor association . „„„ ... cally ill sin ce Monday, but a t p resen t ! Before a crow d of 800 wild eyed, ap p e ars to be restin g ea sie r and her w ere m ade T uesday evening w hen the I rabid fans th e A m erican Legion bas- recovery is hoped for. ______ A. A. A. m em bership com m ittee of the k etb all team , now un d isp u ted cham Mrs. C. M. Z im m erm an and h er sis . Ni" e t‘‘en of th e 25 m em bers of the G resham Com m ercial club, headed by pions of M ultnom ah co unty defeated ,e r ' Mrs of P o rtlan d , w ere boa,r,d ° f <bre^tor8 ° f the new ly form ed J. E. M etzger, m et with G eorge O O range B W ednesday n iah t 29 to •>« Kuests at luncheon W ednesday of Mrs ' / °.unty »88«clatlou B randenburg, m anager of th e Oregon mv « e o n e su a y night, .9 to -b. Jam es S terlin g . , w journed m m eeting eeting . ere , , , p resen t a t an ad -------------- T he „ score indicates none of th e S tate Motor association and editor of - B asketball fans, who deeply appre- I Men» J “ th e city , h« " P re ’ - th e Oregon M otorist, a t a luncheon at W ithrow 's cafe. - B e e . . . , you p m « ., ""»™ < - .» « . pow er o , h e ,d ..lg „,‘ ¡ L ! T T """" ■>, . . . T he plan of th e com m ercial club w as for the organization of a local you rself autom obile club w hich would be af petty tty holdup« p„d p „ . « , „ , o „ by 'W " . * »««■. Provide, to r .7 7 " « '« 1 « ' rrangem ents to spection sta tio n s w here lights a re to I the C’O8l,lg h a li t0 9 for O range B' M° " day n ‘Kht' filiated w ith th e Oregon S tate Motor ru ra l co n stab u lary ... u u o . . - . . | ta k e “ P ’he «Ption on th e old Multno- be adjusted and focused. | T1,p Ka,ne w as anybody's u n til the Mi s. M M. S quire is suffering w ith m ah county fa ir's stock, equipm ent asso ciatio n and th e A.A.A. autom obile “ B ecause you w ill be doing som e w h istle blew, although w ith two m in- ear tro u b le w hich is ex trem ely pain- asse ts and liabilities. association of A m erica. He m entioned th in g for th e prom otion of good roads W here th e re is a sp eed -trap th e of-1 . .. f’*!' J T he by-law s of th e old association, d o e r, 1„ ch a rg e be '» “ ■",1 " " " “ as one reason the fact th a t th e ir signs in y o u r com m unity. A su rp rise p arty in celeb ratio n of w hich w ere te n tativ ely adopted at a The.« poly . » „ „ ‘.« d »ot h,dd.P od to ,h . .Id . ! X . ' d b'," “ 'W° a d v e rtisin g cities w ere allow ed on the h e r S9th b irthday w as given Mrs. previous m eeting, su b je ct to antend- i» -— o „ „ „ „j, su p erb checking held H an n ah Johnson by a num ber of her inents, w ere am ended all to pieces highw ays of th e state, and conse fits you w ill receive— and give— as a r road M '’ O range B to one free th ro w . neighbors on Monday, M arch 16. The i w hen a com m ittee, of w hich d irecto rs q u en tly w ere of g re a te r benefit than m otor club m em ber. In n u m b ers th e re In speaking about license fees, Mr. The gam e sta rte d out to be a w alk- g u ests brought refre sh m e n ts includ- 1C. G. S chneider, H. J. P u lfer and M. would be th e local club's signs w hich is stren g th , and if you m ake y o u r club ran d en b u rg said th a t th e Oregon aw ay for th e v isito rs who had th e ing a cake decorated w ith can d les and M- S quire w ere m em bers, w ith o th e rs' a re classed as ad v ertisin g and would stro n g enough in m em bers, th e m ore charge, w hile high, was not on th e score 8 to 0 before the gam e w as five flowers, ___ „ and ....... p resen ted Mrs. Jo h n so n got busy and trie d to rev ise them and have to be placed on th e pro p erty effective it w ill be in every way. w ith a b eau tifu l bead necklace. The adopt them to th e new situ atio n and average as bad as th a t of C alifornia, m inutes old. T he locals w ere unable P arty consisted of Mrs. O. Johnson la rg e r req u irem en ts. As a re su lt a along th e way, w here m otorists a re “Belonging to a m otor club Is w here, on a new ca r by th e tim e an to locate th e b ask et and gained th e ir I M rs- w - A W in ters, Mrs. M. D. K ern, co n stitu tio n w as adopted and a set of not so likely to notice them. duty you owe to y o u rself and o th er ow ner bought a new car and paid all six points by four free th ro w s and — Mra' C J ' Mrs. M. E. Oll- by-law s th a t seem to be ideal for a A nother im p o rta n t reaso n w as th a t m otorists. In ju s t a few w eeks now m ore, Mrs. Amber L eland. Mrs. Geo. fa ir association. the sta te fees and ch arg es, besides th e | field goal. local autom obile ow ners, in th e big to u rin g trip s w ill be added to th e T he by-law s provide for an execu license tax. he w as charged m ore th an . O range B took th e floor a t th e s ta rt Page, and d au g h ter Jean , Mrs. O. A. E astm an and Mrs. M. E. P atterso n . tive board of six. chosen from and by association, could help w ith leg isla ro u tin e of every day tra n sp o rta tio n . the Oregon ra te on a new car. On of th e second h alf confidently expect H arry J. Coleman of T ro u td ale will th e d irecto rs, who, w ith th e p resid en t tio n favorable to m otorists, for in You'll find th a t th ese trip s w ill be used cars, how ever, he said th e Cali- Ing to hold th e locals to an o th er six be in G resham d u rin g th e next few as ch airm an , have full delegated a u n u m b ers th e re is stren g th . m uch p le asa n ter if you a re a m otor o rn ia ra te favored them . for th o rity , su b ject to th e la rg e r b oard's points but th e ir su rp rise w as com plete w eeks soliciting su b sc rip tio n s Mr. B randenburg said th a t he could club m em ber.” various p u b licatio n s and has Included approval. T hose elected w ere H. A. N othing w as done about reducing w hen b ask ets by Bailey, A ttstock and in his list th e G resham Outlook. Mr. Lew is, T. R. H ow itt, S. B. H all, C. I. get a list of autom obile ow ners of this In line w ith th e above p a ra g ra p h vicinity and would supply th e com th e follow ing suggestion from The th e Oregon license fee, Mr. B randen- S hafer brought th e score to closer Colem an is th e O utlook’s au thorized R ak er, J, V. Cogswell an d M. M. Squire. agent in th is m atter. m ittee w ith it, and such o th e r sales Oregon M otorist will be good to r e b u rg said, because in 1928 th e peak of proportions. A carefu l can v ass of th e situation th e bonded indebtedness for highw ays I T he closing m om ents w ere so tense L. J. W inter is erectin g a new re s i arg u m e n t as w as necessary, and m em ber, if a m em ber of th e A utom o show ed th a t th e board w as not ready dence on his p ro p erty n ear B ird sd ale to ta k e over th e old association, but w ould do everything possible to assist bile club. W hen you re g iste r a t an w ill be reached. If th e license w as an d exciting th a t fre q u en tly h ats w ere avenue on Pow ell V alley road. ,, ... _ , „ , expected to have all th e n ecessary de- in th e m em bership drive. He d is official A. A. A. hotel sign “Jo h n Sm ith, cu t th e m oney w ould have to be tossed onto th e floor an d g re a t cheers Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Hodge w ill be ta ils arra n g e d in a few days and au- raised by som e o th er tax. In th e 1927 w ent up from th e fans. A hundred or am ong th e w orthy m a ste rs and wives cussed signs and said he and some G resham , Oregon, A. A. A.” ,m ’lr th .. w „ r t h „ „„ a ---- 'th o riz e d the executive board to exer- session of th e leg islatu re, it is likely m ore high school stu d en ts, u nder the who have been invited to p a rta k e of official from the office would m eet cise th e option on S atu rd ay of this Recent Legislation. some step s to a d ju st or low er th e j lead ersh ip of W inston S trong, high th e h o sp itality of th e Fairview g ran g e w eek or M onday of next week, on w ith m em bers of th e com m ittee and In speak in g of leg islatio n passed a t license w ill be taken. I school yell leader, took up the g rand w hich will ce le b ra te its 21st an n iv e r w hich la tte r day the option expires. look over th e ground w ith a view to th e rec en t session of th e Oregon leg is R em arks by various m em bers as to Mr. B ran d en b u rg told th e com m it- old yell of “F ig h t! fight! fig h t!” An sa ry S atu rd ay at the city hall In F a ir- p lacing signs d irectin g trav e l to la tu re Mr. B ran d en b u rg called a tte n view w ith fitting cerem onies. R ep re p lan s and p ro sp ects for th is y e a r's ex te« th a t by all m eans a first-class til th e e n tire crow d began to g et the sen tativ es of th e Pom ona and su b o r h ib its w ere fu ll of encouragem ent. G resham . A new m ap of th e Mt. Hood tion to several b ills Introduced and cam p ground should be pro#l¥led here. I en th u siasm and took up th e cry. d in ate g ran g e s are expected to be G. A. Matt, a d ire c to r and re p re se n ta Loop H ighw ay is being printed, w hich supported by th e legislative com m it T his w as th e last gam e w hich will presen t. tive of various p o u ltry in te rests, s ta t he said w ould d irect tra v e l thro u g h tee of th e Oregon S tate Motor a sso He said m any of th e ffeople from Mrs. A nna F ull has p u rch ased , ed th a t th e p oultrym en, rab b it men larg e cities p referre d to cam p on a be played on th e local floor th is sea- G resham . th ro u g h K rid er * E lk ln g to n , the ciation. sm all city ground to th e one in a son and all who saw it a re m ore th an H arris hom e in E astm an addition and and pigeon men w ere very favorable Reasons for Membership. to th is fa ir and w ith th e rig h t induce T he law w hich m akes it a crim e larg e city. satisfied th a t it w as th e fitting close of w ith h er tw o boys w ill ta k e p o sses m ents and fair tre a tm e n t would m ake F ollow ing are some of the reasons punishable by a $50 fine for an y m o sion of the p ro p erty a fte r th e 15th of th is th e ir exhibit h ea d q u arte rs. As soon as th e list of autom obile an u n u su ally su ccessful season, for m em bership in th e Oregon S tate to rist, not a m em ber, to display a A pril. S. B. H all, H. J. P u lfe r and W. D. ow ners of th is locality is received th e T he Legion team u n d er th e able M otor a s so c ia tio n : Mr. and Mrs. C hase E. St. C lair left A. A. A, badge on his car. com m ittee w ill s ta rt a drive to secu re coaching of E a rl S h afer has w on 12 T h u rsd ay for Eugene, Oregon, w here K inder, prem ium list com m ittee, are “B ecause you can get personal s e r p rep arin g the list of aw a rd s and ex A nother law p erm its a m o to rist to vice w hich will elim inate m uch of the p u t his A. A. A. card up in lieu of bail as larg e a local m em bership as pos- o ut of th e 15 played and am ong those th ey a re in atten d a n ce today and to pect soon to have th e ir w ork com m orrow at th e an n u a l new spaper con sible. T he cost of a m em bership card won w ere tw o from O range B, th e best pleted and ready for th e p rin te r. w o rry on your long trip s. on m inor traffic violations. ference hel(l u n d er th e au sp ices of the is $10 a year. T he m ore m o to rists independent team fn P o rtlan d , “ B ecause you can get the service of School of Jo u rn alism of th e U niversity A doption in th is sta te of th e C ali of Oregon. T hey w ere d in n er g u ests « It ESIIA M M ERCII ANTS m ore th a n 700 affiliated A. A. A. clubs fornia sta te lig h tin g code, w hich does h ere who sign up th e g re a te r w ill be T he team is to be banqueted Mon th e reco g n itio n they w ill receive from day n ig h t by a num ber of G resham SHOW SEASON’S FINERY on T h u rsd ay evening of Mr. and Mrs. in o th e r localities. not re q u ire lights to be dimmed ex- th e Oregon S tate Motor association. I business men who prom ised th is tre a t Glen R u sh er in Albany. H ow ever unlucky F rid ay th e 13th if th e local team won from O range B. C o n tin u ed on page 4 I m ay a p p e ar to o rd in a ry m o rtals, for One m ore gam e Is on th e Legion's Miss S p rin g 1925 It a p p a re n tly has no I te rro rs. For th is is th e day th a t has schedule w hich w ill be played tonight JUNIOR I’l.AY WILL HE W E I.I I’ It I-’ q p v r v II ,le,' n designated by Dame F ashion for at Silverton, w here they play a re tu rn i -- . ¡h er young d au g h ter to m ake her of gam e w ith th e S ilverton Legion team , ficial bow to th e w orld In general. In T he Ju n io r play, “R oblna In S earch ¡h m G ,;n d th U evening aV 8 the w hich they defeated la st w eek 45 to 40. of a H usband, to be given M arch th e shop window c u rta in s w ill be d raw n T he lineups w ere as follow s: 27th and 28th In th e G resham high fin,! ap p ro x im ately 30,000 people will ___ . G re sh a m A. I,. O range B. school gym will be u n u su ally good. It i ea,Kt ,h e ,r eyt‘H on th e ««asonable of- H Bailey ( 5 ) .............F ....................(6) Peck - ........................ ............ ..............................S S , ;p * .h £ L , p V £ 7 ‘ . 7 " ; « ” ! TUIC VÜAD’P FAID m iu iL r tiiû rAíK Smart and New Women’s and Misses’ Ap parel Fresh from East ern Style Centers- By Express A its io c k ( 1 1 ) . . . . F ................(12 u u m ¿r , «gj- Every Garment for Those Who Would be Individual Ensemble Costumes is Fashion's Favorite New Fabric in Popular Spring Colors Unusual treatments and distinctive lines. Priced at and $29-75 A Featuring of Lovely New Frocks New Dresses, radiant as spring itself. C leverly styled from dainty Crepes, Silks, I ub Silks and Flannels in scores of the newest and most approved styles of this season, B y s 12 75 and s 15-95 NEW SPRING COATS SILKS I ailored and Fur Trimmed Coats in the new spring colors. Printed Silks embracing all that is new and stylish for spring wear in the latest colors and designs. $12.75 to $22.50 on an y th in g of th is n a tu re . T he cast pected th a t It w ill he n ecessary to de ls now selected and Is w orking faith | ,!lil ex tra police p ro tectio n to handle fully. T he play is an In terestin g farce cr<]w ils- I R e fe re e —Leon F a b re ; u m p ire , A. W. in four ».-1« ai,,i ,i..,.k, „ in, . behll|() Locally, G resham an ts m are In four a c t. and d«afc w ith th e efforts , hp n ia ttp m r erc (lf h trlm ln g not French. of a young h eiress to discover w hether th e ir show w indows for th e advent of or not th e m an she loves ca res for spring. A lysw orth ft M artin have a Sale of Personal Property. At th e late David W eaver place near m oney o r for h er. She changes ro lls s,*“ 8O'>able displuy of ev ery th in g to G resham g ran g e h all, th e follow ing: ,’ p " V i r T ™ " 1" , ,n ....... ................’ « " . n y , : ^ x ; ' p n ' ,r : » x " p d " , dining tab le and ch a irs, h eatin g stove, th e E nglish sea coast. w hite, trim m ed w ith g arla n d s of green tw o beds and sp rin g s, sew ing m achine T ________________ he play is full ________ of hum or _ and Is w ___ uud ________ folds of ____ rich _ green velvet. They I P h L « " 1^ ’8 . * ^ 1 Provided w ith its full m easu re of «re featu rin g .sp e c ia lly the th ree m ost P° W o th er sm all article s. Call a fte r 5 th rills and m ystery. Anyone having {¡lm? tanTn«! g ra y I o'clock. an o p p o rtu n ity can n o t afford to m iss L. ’A. W ack * co m p an y a re on hand J. H. METZGER, A d m in istrato r. it. T he stu d e n ts a re sellin g tic k e t, as usual with a bew itching display of W h at you w ant, w hen you w ant it and will ap p re cia te th e cooperation of fem inine w earin g ap p a rel an d acces sories. B eautiful silk s and crepes, la s you w an t it— W an t ad. 11. all th e people. also a num ber of life size figures a t tired in fash io n 's la test d ecree m ake up a show w indow th a t reflects the c h a ra c te r of th e high class m erchan- O FFE FF E R NO. 1. P eople's Home Jo u rn a l 12 m onths, and O resham O utlook utl,„,„ dlr".' . t,a< k of ¡L , •i m onths, w ith any four In L ist A. P u b lish e r's p rice $5.50. .. Mv price #1.00 A nother w indow th a t Is alw ays of P ay m en ts $2 00 cash, b alan ce 50c m onths for 4 m onths. * in te re st to th e G resham sh o p p er Is O FFE R NO. 2. T oday’s H ousew ife 24 m onths, w ith choice of prem ium s ,h at ol W a,r“ '1 M ercantile com - G resham Outlook 3 m onths, and any 5 In L ist A and one In List B. P u b lish e r's w," ‘re ev ery th in g from glng- 1 $5.50.......................................................... uric. #100 r r *'pes Is displayed in a m an- p ay m en ts $2.00 cash, b alance 50c m onth for 4 m onths. nf r to P|<4«8e th e eye and aid th e p u r- O FFE R NO. 3. F o recast 12 m o n th , (a Food m ag azin e), G resham Outlook c ^ i,Rpr w,l<> •*» «earch of th e la st 3 m onths and any 3 In L ist A. (T he Royal or C o llier’s W eekly can he sub- Word ,a w«“ r a b |e8- [ stitu te d for F o re c a st). P u b lU h er’s p rice 15.60............................. My price $1.00 P ay m en ts $2.00 cash, b alance 60c m onth for 4 m onths. Bible SIjintinrd Churrli Service«. n ¿ h o ,? e fl,ve o th e r p o u ltry Jo u rn als can he su b stitu ted for th e R eliable T he Sunday school of th e Bible I o u itry Jo u rn a l. S tan d ard G resham com m unity ch u rch L IS T A— I iih t Wlil b‘‘g,n a t 10 ° ’clo ck . followed by O utlook (N. Y .) .................................. to Imuty ' * p reach in g a t 11 by th e Rev. A. H an- O utdoor R e c re a tio n .......................... ih h u «-« G re sh a m O u tlo o k ............................ 3 m onth« s o n from th e su b ject, “A G lorious Experience ..................................... 5 l««ue« Y ouths' C o m p an io n ........................... 3 m onth« G liurch,” and again at 7:30 p m. from G -augh a n d live to M). C h rlatlo n H e r a ld .................. 3 m onth« ‘ i1* , "D ivine H ealing." Bible B aseball ................................................. 5 ,MUPH .................. ’ m onth« RtU(Iy w )„ bfi fo, |ow „d by p ray er Bcrecr.land .......................................... 5 |HBUeH S V b 4 M a» a« in e................. 6 m onth« m e etin g every W ednenday evening at Money Saving Magazine Club Offers M odern P rin c llla ................................ 6 iRRue.t P a th fin d e r ............................................. m o nths 7 :3 0 . (w ith a 50c cash c a rd ). TfxJay’R H o u aaw lfe......................,D m o n th s . 1 R eliable P o u ltry J o u r n a l.............. « tMiiea I American F ru it G ru ffe r.............. 12 m onth« ’ nd‘‘"","ln»tl«nnl . V** S,*"day ’’c 1“ " ’1 ” f undenom - ln at,o n al G'tnple will convene a t th e ho" r nt 10 o'clock u nder th e su p e rln - tendency of Mr«. Mary D avidson. T he p asto r, th e Rev. 8. F. P itts, w ill q I , .. ' preach In th e aftern o o n a t 2 o'clock s u b s c r ip t io n s p e c i a l i s t . Dom th e su b ject, “ H I. P r« -ln c a rn a - •My h e a d q u .rte _ r.jrh ,,« lu tow n wU, b . at th e office of tb e G resbam OutlooM. » I s s X y '“ ^ ^ ^ ^ ; HARRY J. COLEMAN, Ma«onlc Hall At 98c to $1.69 yard Phone 2 2 2 1 OREGON Temple Serv Ice«. 1 can fill o rd ers for any m agazine published, sin g le or in clubs 1 will add one m agazine listed In L iat A to any ad v ertised offer a t th e price of the club offer. My receip t stu b s have a cash value from 15c to 50c on add itio n al or fu tu re cash o rd e r.. R eference furnished. AM ERICAN L. A. WACK & CO. GRESHAM Harris Booth ( 2 ) .............C ................(1) B arber L unday .................G ....................(4) Reed | S h afer (1 1 )...........G. . . . (3) Hum phrey L E G IO N DANCE <*rc«ha in Free Methodist Service«. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 20 Jack Gigrag's Orchestra Refresh menta Gentlemen #1.00 Ladies Free d a u g h te r qf Mr«. Mary S hoem aker, will speak S unday evening, at w hich tim e all a re co rd ially Invited. T he re g u la r p ra y e r tneeitng o c c u r, on T uesday evening and th e young people’» Bible stu d y on F rid a y eve ning. flood Elixir T he Sunday school of th e F ree M ethodist ch u rch will m eet a t 10 o c lo c k , followed by th e p reach in g s e r vice at 11, The young people's m e et ing at 6 30 will discuss th e topic, "G od's C are of H is People,” u n d er th e lead ersh ip of Miss Mabel Shipley T h ere will he p rea ch in g ag ain a t 8 o'clock, preceded by a h alf hour of ) devotional service.