GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21,
PAGE FOUR
G resham Locals
At th e re g u la r m eeting of th e
G resham band on Monday evening
the follow ing officers w ere elected
for th e ensuing y ea r: Melvin P e te r
son, p resid e n t; Otto M agnuson,
vice p resid e n t; G eorge D uncan,
se c re ta ry ; H a rry B jur, tr e a s u re r;
Dr. H. C. Johnson, directo r and
m a n ag e r; O scar N oreen, custo
dian; Dr. H. H. Ott, P e te r W ihlon
and C harley M errill, finance com
m ittee.
T he household effects of the Rev.
H enry B ruenagel w ere taken to
G ra n ts P ass W ednesday in th e
heavy snow storm w hich visited
th is section of the country. W al-
rad & W rig h t had the c o n tra c t for
the hauling and the tru c k w as driv
en by R euben P eterson. A. E. Malo,
who has assisted th e p riest in
m aking the move, accom panied th e
tru ck to G ra n ts P ass and will r e
m ain to help In getting his fu rn i
tu re a rra n g e d in the new location.
F a th e r B ruenagel is m aking the
change for th e benefit of his
health. A telegram received W ed
nesday at m idnight by B urten W al-
rad stated th a t th e tru c k had safe
ly reached Its destination.
T he M ethodist L adles Aid society
will m eet w ith Mrs. W. J. O tt next
W ednesday afternoon, J a n u a ry 26.
Im p o rtan t business will call for a
full atten d an ce of m em bers. T he
D orcas circle will act as hostess.
Mrs. 8. I. L eland is recovering
from a severe attack of the grip.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. C raw ford are
moving from Hogan road to th e
H u fe rt 26-acre ranch, a m ile ea st
of Boring, w hich they have leased
for five years.
Edw in V IJn d ro o th has gone to
a lum ber cam p n ear V ernonia to
work.
T he S outheast circle of the Meth
odist Ladles Aid will m eet w ith
Mrs. J. V. Cogswell T uesday a fte r
noon ut 1:30.
T he d ate for th e sup p er to be
given by the ladies of th e B aptist
Guild will be announced th e first of
next week. It was postponed from
lust evehlng on account of the in
clem ent w eather.
T he ladles of the Zion E vangeli
cal church will give a busket social
a t the grange hall next T hursday
evening, Ja n u a ry 27. T he public Is
cordially Invited to p articipate.
Austrian Nurse Visits Hospitals.
Miss L. G race Holmes, R. N„ s t a
tistic ian for the Oregon T uberculo
sis association, and editor
of
"H ealth F irs t" spent last Tuesday
a t th e S tate T uberculosis hospital
a t Salem , in com pany w ith F rä u
lein Danko, A ustrian health w o rk
er, who Is visiting ami observing
th e various public health agencies
of America. F raulein D anko and
Miss H olm es were given the oppor
tu n ity to observe nearly all phases
of w ork of the sta te sanatorium by
Dr. G. ('. B ellinger, su p erintendent
of the in stitu tio n F rau lein Danko
will visit th e health agencies of
P o rtlan d next week.
Lifting Water Lowers Spirits.
L ifting laundry w ater in and out
of p o rtab le tubs m akes w ash day
th e h a rd e st of all In m any ru ra l
homes. T he latest publication of
home laundering Issued by the
U nited S tates d ep artm en t of a g ri
c u ltu re contains a hint for re d u c
ing th is ta sk to a m inim um . Pipe
th e w ater to the tubs by m eans of
a flexible rubber hose, if possible,
am i by all m eans siphon off the
w aste w ater w ith a hose when
readv to em pty the tubs. To m ake
such a siphon, fill a sh o rt length of
the hose w ith w ater, close th e ends
and Invert it, placing one end un
der the su rface of the w ater and
the other at a low er level. Open
w 'th o u t rem oving t h e sh o rter end
from the w ater. A faucet soldered
Into the end of the w ash boiler fa
cilitates em ptying It.
A Good Place to Buy Your Car.
Enlargement of High
School Is Planned
Continued from page 1
equipm ent, c u rta il th e helpful a c
tivities of th e school.
It may be th a t th e im m ediate
overcrow ded condition is brought
about by th e num ber of outside p u
pils, b ut if th ese w ere excluded
th e school would in a sh o rt tim e
need to im prove and en larg e its
capacity and facilities for the good
of its rig h tfu l students.
The school is on th e up grad e
w ith a p restig e equal to th e very
best in th e state. It will lose much
by a backw ard step. On the oth er
hand w ith an In crease to 500 s tu
dents It will be in line for a very
likely developm ent in w hich th e
sta te w ill ren d er financial and
oth er aid. So say those who study
closely th e educational tren d of
high schools.
Improvements Proposed.
T he board h as had carefu l e sti
m ates m ade as to th e cost of the
proposed im provem ents. They are
as follow s:
For re p a irs and ch an g in g the
present assem bly hall into class
rooms, $10,000.
F or class room s in th e new wings
$48,000.
For new assem bly hall, ea st of
th e p resen t building, having a ca
pacity for 1200 stu d en ts, $25,000.
For addition of new boiler, etc.,
to heating p lan t, $10,000.
For rem oval of bungalow , old
gym and p resen t boiler room,
$7,000.
For needed ex tra equipm ent,
$5,000.
The arc h itec ts are F reem an &
S truble, of Salem , well known
school arch itects.
The addition of th e new class
room s will give a capacity for 600
students, according to Mr. Cannon,
which he estim ates, a t the p resen t
ra te of grow th the d istric t will
have in four or five y ea rs if It is
prepared for them.
More ( ongressinen Nil!
Congress has been live y ears tr y
ing to reapportion rep resen tatio n
of Its m em bership. A fter every
F ederal census the congress has
hab itu ally Increased the num ber of
rep resen tativ es, anil consequently
the num ber of congressional d is
tric ts. Tills has been done in p ro
portion to the N ation's population.
In l u l l th is process brought the
house to th e unw ieldly size of 435
m em bers. Consequently when it
w as proposed in 1921 to add an o th
er Hock of 50 or 60 congressm en
th e re was “nothing doing.” To
equalize the rep rese n tatio n am ong
the sta te s someone now proposes a
plan that would give 12 sta te s a
gain w hile 16 sta te s would lose.
The chan ces a re th at th e re will
lie no reup p o rtio n m en t until after
the 1930 cen su s is taken.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Owing to th e fact th a t th e T ro u t-
dale. Fairview , Rockwood, Lusted
and Boring school busses found th e
roads practically im passable yes
te rd a y and today, no school was
held. T he assem bly room w as
com fortably w arm , b ut it would
have been difficult to sa tisfacto rily
h eat all classroom s.
It is a com m endable fact th a t at
Die beginning of the second sem es
te r all classes w ere organized and
ready to go in algebra, economics,
business
E nglish,
penm anship,
spelling and geom etry on Monday
m orning. By the system of early
re g istra tio n th is was possible. By
W ednesday the rem ain d er of the
b ran ch es had been tak en ca re of.
In the arran g e m en t of th e new
classes, tw o alg eb ra I, a business
E nglish, a penm anship and sp ell
ing and two w orld h isto ry classes
w ere organized.
To accom m odate advanced s tu
d en ts who w ere finishing h alf y ear
su b jects or who needed additional
cre d its for g raduation, tw o classes
in economics, th ree in plane geo
m etry, a class in public speaking
und th ree periods in band w ere a r
ranged. W ith th e additional s tu
d en t an ex tra te ac h er should be
added, but th e lack of classroom s
m akes this im possible.
The p resen t freshm en class has
hung on like grim death. Only
seven of the 127 of th e class have
dropped school since last S eptem
ber.
The class, w hich num bers
132 stu d en ts, Is 50 la rg e r th an any
o th e r class in school.
T he follow ing schedule of b a sk e t
ball gam es has been a rran g e d for
th e com ing six w eeks:
At Mil-
w aukle, S atu rd ay evening, Ja n u a ry
22; play P a rk ro se at G resham F ri
day evening, Ja n u a ry 28; a t Bea
verton, F rid ay evening, F eb ru ary
4; play Colum bian high at G resh
am , T uesday evening, F eb ru ary 8;
play M ilwaukie a t G resham , S a t
u rd ay evening, F eb ru ary 12; a t E s
tacad a, F riday evening, F eb ru ary
18; at Corbett, W ednesday eve
ning, F eb ru ary 23; play Beaverton
a t G resham , T uesday
evening,
M arch 1; play E stacad a here, F r i
day evening, M arch 11.
The Beaverton, E stacada, Coluni
Hint Bo They h o III
Weekly official sta te m en ts from
W ashington review ing the condi
tion of business show that every
thing "w as g re a te r and b etter th an •
the preceding week or the c o rre s
ponding week a year ago." T here
are never any slu m p s—at leartt
they ure not m entioned.
Crisp salad s offer a most ap p e
tizing way of g ettin g enough fru its
and vegetables in the d ay's meals.
Serve som e kind of a salad every
day.
For low est ra te s on autom obile,
tru c k and g en eral In su ran ce see
B. W. T h o rn e.—Adv.
We have th e p la n t—th e know l
edge—th e desire to do good w ork
and We Do It. T ailo rin g , cleaning,
pressing, dyeing.
P ete r L en ar J,
phone 1211. Res. 3664. We call and
deliver.— Adv.
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blan high and M ilwaukie gam es
I will be double headers for both
' boys and g irls in both places on the
dates as scheduled.
T he high school honor stu d en ts
' for th e th ird six weeks of the
school y ear a r e sophom ores: M ar
g are t G antenbein. L orna Schedeen
and A rth u r S u h r; ju n io rs: Iren e
Johnson and Mabel S m ith; seniors:
H elen A lthaus, D orothy Cooper,
M elcher D uncan, M arjorie Hea-
cock, R achel H eadley, A lta H en
drickson, E dith Johnson,
E lsa
Johnson, H elen K arlen, Evelyn Le-
dine, Amy Noreen, H elen S an d
ström and Edna Wood.
T he honor stu d en ts for th e en
tire sem ester are, fresh m en ; Irm a
Sm ith and Rose T om blin; sopho
m ores: M arg aret G antenbein, Irm a
Gill, R egina H am m ar and E liza
ju n io rs: Iren e
i beth R obinson;
Johnson and Mabel S m ith; sen
I iors: H elen A lthaus, M elcher D un
can, R achel H eadley, A lta H en
drickson, E velyn Ledine and Amy
Noreen.
The fellow who w on’t ta k e no
for an an sw er m ay be w orking
tow ard success but he doesn't a l
ways know w h at's good for him.
T ak e a tip— try th e W ant Ads.
W ANTED
PLEASANT HOME
Dr. A. S. H lsey w ill occupy th e
p u lp it a t th e P lea san t
Home
M ethodist ch u rch next
Sunday
m orning a t 10:50, follow ing the
1 Sunday school session beginning at
10 o’clock.
King W inter is here again for
his second v isit so far. However,
the w eath er is only cold enough
and snow y enough to be pleasant,
unless th e ea st wind has full sweep.
S ervices a t th e P leasan t Home
B aptist ch u rch on Sunday w ill be
o’clock,
, Sunday school at 10
preach in g at 11 and 8, B. Y. P. U. at
7:30, and th e H appy H our class at
3 o’clock. Clifford N asshahn will
be leader for th e young people’s
,
m eeting.
,
R eh earsals for th e dram a “S u n
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shine" w hich is to he given a t the
O rient schoolhouse in a sh o rt tim e,
a re being held th ree tim es a week.
Miss E uphem ia F airw eath er is the
very efficient coach.
High suliool stu d e n ts in th is vi
cinity a re show ing m uch elation
over th e ir u n u su al vacation, owing
to th e storm .
Mr. and Mrs. R. I. A nderson en
te rtain e d on Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. A nderson of S pringdale, Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. W right and Mr. and
and Mrs. J u stin Scoville of P o rt-
Portland-Gresham
Stage
LV. GRESHAM
P a r k am t Y a m h ill
P o w ell
BYtel S h o rte n in g , uu »1. p ail
75«’,
Hitler’s ('ut*up, pint b o ttle s
4 pkgs. 25e
e r r ’«» Best P a te n t F lo u r
3 for 25c
ulk Cocoa, high p e rc e n ta g e of oil
3 for 25c
NASH Special Six, late 1925, has Rex g lass enclosure
ami lots of ex tras, looks and ru n s like new .
.
FIRST STA TE BANK
¿ S u n d a y s a n d H o lid a y s o n ly .
» S a tu r d a y s . S u n d a y s a n d H o lid a y s .
■ D aily e x c e p t S u n d a y s a n d H o lid a y s .
P . V.— P o w e ll V alley .
B. L .— B a se TJne.
O w n ed a n d o p e r a te d by
A Strong Bank
GRESHAM ,OREGON
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C e n tra liz in g th e c o n tro l of al! unit* a n d o u r v a rio u s d e p a rtm e n ts, n e effect
m any sav in g s p assed a lo n g to you in lo w e r p riées. O p e ra tin g a larg e n u m b er
of s to re s w ith one c e n tra l o rg a n iz a tio n reduces h a n d lin g e x p en se on a t r e
m endous volum e of m erc h an d ise . One m an d ire c ts a ll of th e 20th CENTU RY
S to res w ith one stro k e of h is p en. T h e s a v in g b elongs to you.
We also have late model used c a rs in O verlands, C hevrolets,
S tars, Maxwell, Dodge, etc.
Hessel Implement Co.
Reliability
Service
Offerings for Saturday and Monday, January 22 and 24
RICE— F ancy Blue Rose, new crop—
8 pounds
An Invitation
6 p o u n d s ......................................................
LARD— P u re F resh stock—In bulk
3 pounds
A cordial invitation
is extended to all to
attend the factory
demonstration of the
Thor Electric Wash
er and Ironer in our
electric store during
the week beginning
January 24.
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are w holesom e and appetizing m eat
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WESSON O il
Excellent for frying and baking
as well as for m aking M ayonnaise.
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A highly refined veget-
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Powri. Si. Gresham
^ I h o r I r o n e r irons shirts,
dreSSes-even ru^lea things
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25c
L arge bottle.
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Libby's— In a rich heavy S yrup— Each 2 3 e
A ssorted if you like. 2 can s.
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45c
K ernel—Scalloped
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2 cans ....................................................
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35c
9Kp
E I.O IR — K err's Best P ate n t—
49-lb. sack .................................
CROWN $2.0-1.
FIS H E R S BLEND $ 2 .14
111/.
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BACON—E astern Sugar Cured—A verage
about 9 lbs. H alf o r w hole piece.
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w aiian p a ik in rich syrup. No. 2 cans 1 3 d
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COCOA—P ure— In hulk—The children
enjoy hot cocoa for breakfast. 3 lbs.
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der (No. 5 sltM t Peas. 2 can s. . .
A. W. Metzger & Co.
Large cans, I lor
STRAWBERRIES and RED RASPBERRIES.
SOAP. C rystal W hite— Pur« Soap—all
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Ol 1» HI Tt II CLEANSER— (L im it 3i
QÄe lines Electricboner
P IN E A PPLE — H illsdale Mellow Broken Sliced.
Packed sam e as whole slices expect slightly
broken in one or two places.
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ROLLED OATS— The Cream of th e W il
lam ette Valley—F reshly Milled.
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SHORTENING, P u rely V egetable— In bulk
3 c a n s 3Wc
ta lm a Pea*, lies» u n g ra d e d v ariety
f. la rg e boxes 25c
lack S m m ii M atches
Phone 1451
Feed 1281
You keep what you save; the other jellow gets
what you spend.
CHRYSLER T ourtug, 1926, many ex tra s. T his ca r was sold
in A ugust 1926, and driven only a sh o rt dis-
Nil 9 7 "a
IB lb sack $1.05
Itirhla G rape F ru it, la rg e am i juicy
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WILLY’S KNIGHT T ouring, 1925, balloon tires, driven
each 2!lc
o ilet P a p e r, finest tissu e, 1000 s h e e ts
A Roberta
USED CARS
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T hat is the final test of an investment.
before you put your name on the dotted line
LY. PORTLAND
B uttons sewed on and sm all r e
pairs ch eerfu lly made, no ch arg e I
C leaning and pressing
P eter Leu-
ard, phone 1211. Res. 3661. We in....................................... muntili..... .
call and deliver.—Adv.
P lease phone or w rite Item s for
the O utlook—but give vour real
name. Call G resham 1561.
W hat Can You
Sorrow on ft —
M ore people to re a d a n d
use th e W a n t Ads. N otice
th e c a re fu l classificatio n
a n d look fo r w h a t you
w a n t o r a d v e rtis e fo r it.
Gresham, Oregon
None b etter than C C Bush.
Don't lay down the paper till you
Ford D ealer, T routdale. Oregon.
have rend the W ant Ads.
Phone G resham 1311 Adv.
Quality
and Service
| R usher and Miss B ratzel sang a
land. The A ndersons are now oc ] FU N ER A L H E LD FOR
cupying th e ir new house at O rient.
SIMON S. WOLD beautiful duet. Miss Amy Cooper
; was accom panist for the singers.
W ilm er Nelgon w ent to P o rtlan d
F u n eral services w ere held a t the Pall b ea rers w ere H aus Sloan. Al.
on F rid ay to w ork a few days.
D orothy Daley is staying with Zion E vangelical ch u rc h la st Wed- H am m ar, B. W. E m ery and T.
her g ran d m o th er, Mrs. A nderson, ' nesday aftern o o n for th e late Brugger.
Simon S. Wold who died la st S u n
to atten d th e O rient school.
T he services w ere held during
H arold M cKinney has p urchased day evening, Ja n u a ry 16. T he Rev. the raging snow storm of W ednes
the day, w hich precluded th e in te r
a trap p in g license and expects to E. H orstm ann, p asto r of
do trap p in g outside of school ch u rch , had ch a rg e of the se r m ent. as the road leading to Doug-
vices, assisted by th e Rev. E. G. i lass cem etery was drifted deep
hours.
H ym ns w ere sung by a i with snow. Com m itm ent services
An in te restin g program is being Judd.
planned by Mrs. M ary F ritz, lec q u a rte t consisting of C. E. R usher, will be held as soon as access to
tu re r of M ultnom ah grange, for the Mrs. H. H. Ott, Miss C atherine I the cem etery can be had.
re g u la r m eeting on S aturday. The B ratzel and L eslie W alrad. Mt.
le c tu re r’s program begins a t 2
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o'clock, and is open to the public.
All v isito rs w ill be welcome.
V ....44C
$1.94
wt.
39c
g»»th t ENTI KY COEEEE—The last word in
coffee excellence— Direct from our R oaster to
you in su res you fresh coffee a t all
tim es.
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3 pounds
47c
$1.38