GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, JA M ARY 25. 1987
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“T h e G o v ern m en t”
Gresham Locals
Letter to Parents
by Principal Cannon
cosm etics cost us m ore th a n our
en tire education.
"G resham Union high school is
one of th e best high schools in th e
sta te and I would have you believe
me in th is concluding sta te m en t:
Should our bond issue fail to c a rry
and only stu d en ts from th e Union
high school d istric t be adm itted, we
sh all have m ore m illage to pay,
have a h ig h er average cost and a
high school of in ferio r ran k .
“ May I u rge you to give th is your
serious consid eratio n an d come to
the high school building and cast
a vote in favor of your boys and
g irls or your neig h b o rs’ boys and
g irls?
“A nyone 21 y ears of age o r o ld
er, and 30 days in the Union high
school d istric t, is en titled to vote.
T his is a new decision recently
ren d ered .”
Swims to Fortune
A m atrim o n ial exp ert says the
kind of g irl for a fellow to m a rry
is one w ith a big appetite. T his
A gold m edal has ju s t been may he the kind to m a rry but it is
1 aw arded to H eller's Queen Maid by not the kind to take w ith you to a
th e A m erican Je rse y C attle club. I night club.
In a 305-day official production
F arm in g is an in tric a te business
1 test, th is m a tu re Je rse y cow yield- th a t req u ires m ore atte n tio n then
i ed 632.23 pounds of b u tte rfa t and the averag e tow n business.
11796 pounds of milk. F or th ree
m onths of th e te st Maid produced
over 70 pounds of b u tte rfa t per
mouth, and her m ilk for th e test
averaged 5.26 per cent b u tte rfa t. At
five y ears of age she produced
552.34 pounds of b u tte rfa t and
10288 pounds of m ilk in 344 days.
I H eller’s Queen Maid is ow ned and Prostate, K id n e y , B la d d e r, R h e u m
w as tested by W. H. & M. J. Gibson a tism , C o n s tip a tio n , Loss o f V ita lity
etc.
C a ll o r w rite fo r b o o k le t o t
of G resham , Oregon.
JERSEY COW GETS
GOLD MEDAL AWARD
Mrs. Glen Davidson was hostess
P rin cip al Roy E. Cannon has
on T uesday evening of last week at
sent out his encyclical No. 4 to the
an In teresting su rp rise party In
p are n ts and g u ard ian s of high
honor of th e b irthdays of her h u s
school stu d en ts in which be m akes
band and her father, J. C. P eterson.
various an nouncem ents and rec
The guests present Included Mr.
om m endations. The le tte r co n tain s
and Mrs. J. C. P eterson of Shaw,
a p ertin en t referen ce to th e bond
Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. P e te r
election scheduled for next S a tu r
son, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Peterson
day afternoon and is as follow s:
of P ortland. Mr. and Mrs. A lbert
Zenger, Miss E sth e r P eterson, E llis
"T he th ird rep o rt of your boy or
Davidson, R. W. Gibbs and W. F.
girl Is due not later th an today. It
Jenne.
co n tain s the th ird six-w eeks grades
and th e m id-term
exam ination
Mrs. C hrlstenu H um ason has
re-energizing th e glands w ith o u t at
g rades to g eth er w ith th e average
been absent from her duties as
o p e ra tio n .
for th e first one-half of the year.
saleslady at the A. W. Metzger
U sers of th e W ant Ad colum n are
urged to pay cash w ith o rd er and
D R . H. Z. TH A R P
This youth, A. W. Gregg, 27
sto re for several days p ast due to
"Few “W arning S lips" a re in
George Young, 17 year old Cana avoid sending bills for sm all
C l.o S S y e d a lls t
years old, direct« the government’s closed because the stu d e n t has
illness.
dian swimmer, who by his great am ounts.
t z i n t t M k a iM fc
p.
case against Henry Ford Company eith er failed or m ade th e grad e in WALTER S( II WEDLER
i feat in the Catalina channel swim
Mrs. Ralph D eaville and two stockholders, in ita nuit to collect
SINGS WITH GLEE won $25,000, is now besieged with
d au g h ters visited w ith the fo rm er’s *36,000,000 taxes. He is opposed th e sem ester. A "W arn in g S lip”
theatrical, movie and athletic offws
m other, Mrs. H. Rehse, at H ills by two form er presidential candi now m eans th e stu d en t has failed
W alter Schw edler of Boring w ent which promise to net him a fortune
th
e
first
sem
ester
by
only
a
slight
dates,
Charles
Evans
Hughes
and
boro, several days la st week.
, far beyond his wildest u reams.
John W.' Davis, for the defense.
m argin and it may be possible to to P o rtlan d with the O. A. C. glee
E. C. H ulett, who is here from
m ake up th e loss by doing b etter club la st Friday, to ta k e p a rt in a LEWIS STAGE LINES
M orristow n, Illinois, for an extend
Mrs. W ilbur Van Wey expects to w ork and secu rin g a b etter grade three-day program w hich w as giv
WILL BE EXTENDED
ed visit with his sister, Mrs. Lillie
leave in a few days for her home in th e last h alf of th e year, or it may en in th e L iberty th e ate r. T he con
H e maintain quality and low
M itchell, and other relatives, r e
W hite Bird, Idaho, a fte r a visit of m ean the stu d en t has n ot shown c e rts w ere u n d er th e d irection of
G eorge H. Lew is & Son, who
prices
with cash and delivery.
turned Saturday from a trip to Se
tw o w eeks w ith h er m other Mrs. sufficient stre n g th in th e p ast to Paul P etri, professor of singing have operated G resh am -P o rtlan d
a ttle w here he renew ed ac q u ain t
D ora K aiser and h er sister Miss w a rra n t being fully capable of c a r and conductor of choruses.
ance w ith an old school teacher.
stag e lines for th e past th ree years,
SAVOY COFFEE, p ut up by L om bard & Co., lb..........
A co n cert was given at th e B en
Josep h in e K aiser, who have rec en t rying the w ork he has now taken
He also m ade a stop In Tacom a and
have
announced
th
a
t
they
have
re
son Polytechnic school
F riday
ly purchased the I. S. K orsund re si up.
visited a cousin, Miss N ettie Scha-
HONEY, p u re hom e grow n, lb .........................................
m orning. T he glee club retu rn ed ceived a perm it from the sta te pub
dence on east I’owell street.
"E
ighteen
new
stu
d
en
ts
re
g
is
bel.
lic service com m ission to o p erate
I. 8. K orsund purchased th e Cot tered at th e opening o t th e second to C orvallis Sunday evening.
Miss M artha H agberg is spending
ITALIAN PRUNES, 4 lb s ..................................................
W alter S chw edler is a senior in on the Section Line road betw een
ton house on th e co rn er of F ifth
th e week with her sister Mrs. and Hood about a week ago and, sem ester and th e crow ded condi the school of ag ricu ltu re.
th is place and P o rtlan d , and th a t
M arian Hoss to avoid the u n ce r with his wife, has now taken pos tions are not conducive to th e best
BLUEING, p in t b o ttle ..........................................................
work.
the first stage u nder th e new a r
ta in ty of auto trav el betw een
RD
RI
NG
RESIDENT
session.
Mt. and Mrs. K orsund
rangem ent will leave th e G resham
"S atu rd ay , J a n u a ry 29 from 2 to
G resham and Jier home two m iles have planned extensive rem odeling
ORANGES, S u n k ist, 2 d o zen ..........................................
CALLED RY DEATH term in al at R oberts and Powell
7 p. m. at th e high school building
east of Gresham .
of the house. They disposed of will occur our bond election. I
F u n eral services will be held to stre e ts on W ednesday m orning,
LEMONS, fancy th in skinned, d o zen ...............................
W ord has been received by Mr. th eir residence on enst Powell
would
have
you
u
n
d
ersta
n
d
th
is
m
orrow
m orning a t 10 o’clock at Ja n u a ry 26, at 9 o'clock. They
and Mrs. F. A. Miller, who reside street to Miss Josephine K aiser of
prom ise four round trip s daily.
SWEET ARIZONA GRAPEFRUIT, 6 f o r ......................
near th e Tw elve-m ile corner, th a t L atourell Falls. Both real estate thoroughly. We now h a w about St. H en ry ’s church in G resham for
170
stu
d
en
ts
com
ing
from
outside
th
e
late
Joseph
Albel,
aged
88
S tartin g on F eb ru ary 1, th e re
th e ir son W endell Miller who died deals w ere handled th ro u g h Jam es
the d istric t for w hich we sh all r e years, who died at his home in B or will be a stag e leaving G resham
CRA NBERRIES, e a ste rn hard, 2 lb s ...........................
recently on board a ship in the w a Elklngton.
ceive nearly $25,000 high school ing on Ja n u a ry 23. T he deceased at 6:30 in the m orning via th e Base
te rs of the C aribbean sea, was
E lvis S tockton has retu rn ed tuition money. Should th e m a jo ri Is survived by th ree ch ild ren , J. 8. Line road and re tu rn in g over the
burled at Colon, P anam a. It was from Bend, Oregon, to m ake his
ty of th e voters feel th a t th e bonds Albel, Mrs. B ertha V erdegan of Section L ine road, leaving P o rtlan d
hoped to have the rem ains shipped
home In G resham with his b ro th should not he voted It will ev en t Boring and Mrs. F red H o ern er of at 7:30. E very effort w ill be made
to P ortland for funeral services
THE YERY BEST MONEY CAN BUY
ers, Claud«' and Lodi.
ually m ean a higher av erag e cost P ortland. The fu n eral services, in to a rra n g e th e schedules to th e a c
and Interm ent In th e fam ily bury
Miss Elva Dlcken and Jack F ro st anil a h igher levy in o u r own d is ch arg e of th e Rev. H enry Brue- com m odation of the public, and the
ing ground, but It seemed Im possi
LARD, p u re N ew berg, 5-lb. p a ils .............................................
tric t for m aintenance. T his is tru e nagel, will be follow ed by in te r sam e carefu l service will be ex
ble to c a rry out these plans. L ater are at th e P o rtlan d E lectric Power
because the In crease in th«> num ber m ent in Sandy cem etery.
com
pany
sto
re
In
G
resham
this
tended
as
in
the
past.
T
he
new
Mr. M iller hopes to have the body
LARD, p u re Newberg, 10-lb p a ils ........ .............................
week d em o n stratin g a w ell-know n of stu d en ts m eans a less average
stag es w ill use th e sam e term in al
disinterred and brought to P o rt
cost. L ast y ear th e av erag e cost I’YRATOL SHIPMENT
m
ake
of
electric
Ironer
and
a
w
ash
as
th
e
o
th
e
r
Lew
is
stag
es—th
e
R
a
NEWBERG BACK BACON, e x tra lean, lb ............................... 3 5 C
land for burial. It is thought a
DI E THIS WEEK dio E lectric sto re, w hich will
was $200 and we received from the
fitting m em orial service will be er respectively.
The m eeting of the A m erican L e outside stu d en ts $172 per capita.
County Agent S. B. H all is ex handle express for th e stages.
held in one of the P ortland ch u rc h
BACON JOW LS, Newberg cure, lb.
T his would ap p ear th a t we lost $28
gion
A
uxiliary
lias
been
postponed
Mr. L ew is expressed his a p p re
pecting a carlo ad of
py rato l,
es ns soon as the w eather perm its.
on
each
stu
d
en
t
coming
from
o
u
t
It had been a n
(stum ping pow der) in th is week. ciation of th e g enerous patro n ag e
Mrs. B ryant D eB nrr of Eugene Indefinitely.
SALT PORK, fine for seasoning, lb
side. T his Is m isleading because
was th e week-end house guest of nounced for tonight nt the grange deducting w h aj th e outside s tu T h ere w ill be sev eral hundred w hich has been accorded him by
Miss Miriam Inglis nt the home of hall i l l connection with a m eeting dents cost us and then dividing by pounds available w hich have not th e trav elin g public, and voiced his
been tak en up in o rd ers. Anyone d eterm in atio n to continue th e s e r
her uncle, Dr. G eorge Inglis. Mrs. of the Legion.
the rem aining stu d en ts It gives us
w ishing to secure m ore pow der for vice as efficiently as it is possible
The b ask et social to be given by
D eB arr, as Miss Vie Rice, w as a
ap proxim ately $235 as an average
use this sp rin g should place an o r to give it.
th
e
E
vangelical
W
om
en’s
Union
popular m em ber of the high school
PHONE 1151
Store No. 3
We Deliver
cost. In addition to th e cost in der th is week, and get it from th is
hns been postponed until m ore fa
faculty for two years.
d o llars we m ust not forget th a t we car, as it is doubtful w h eth er th e re
T ake a tip— try th e W ant Ads.
T he G reshuin Produce com pany, vorable went lier conditions p re could not have as good a school
will be an o th er ca r o rdered before ,
vail.
A
definite
date
will
be
select
of w hich D. L. McKIUlcan Is the
w ithout stu d en ts from o u tsid e; we next fall, says Mr. H all.
general m anager, has p ractically ed and announced later.
could not offer as m any courses
P lans for the church fam ily su p w ithout them as w ith them ; we
com pleted the rem oval of poultry
A lot of fellow s who celebrated
and other effects from the q u a rte rs per announced for T h u rsd ay eve could not afford to have th e eq uip th e New York w ithb ootlegliquor
on east Powell stre e t to the new ning at th e M ethodist Episcopal m ent we now have w ithout the o u t a re unable to look fo rw ard to a n y
home of the firm on Cleveland ave church a re going on, In spite of the side stu d en ts; it would not be pos thing.
conditions, sible to have as evenly divided
nue and east Powell. T he poultry unfavorable w eather
house and killing room with the and it is hoped th at all fam ilies classes as we have; sev eral of our
feeding station are now com pleted connected wttli th e ch u rch will be activ ities w ould suffer (such as
at the new q u a rte rs, w ith other p resen t In full force for the social band, o rch e stra glee clubs, a th
units to follow w ith favorable event anil to hear th e m essage to letics, etc.); and It would actu ally
I
w eather conditions. Mr. MeKIlll- he given tty Bishop Win. O. S hep m ean an Increased m illage In our
can Is undecided as to ju st what ard. The supper Is announced for d istric t If we did not receive the LV. PORTLAND
LV. GRE8IIAM
disposition will be m ade of his old 6:31) In th e church dining room. county high school tuition money.
Park
nmt
Y
am
hill
P
owp II A Robert*
buildings but Intim ates th a t la ter A rrangem ent of the tallies and the T he bond Issue will m ean a th ree
P h o n e 1823
B E a co n 8181
he m ay erect a m odern stru c tu re serving will he by the Ladies Aid. mill levy over a pertod of ap p ro x i
Those p articip atin g will bring well m ately 13 y ears In o rd er to pay off
on th e spot.
P. V.
■7 no a. m
same. T his th ree mill levy is on • s .1#
Alvin Copeland, who for five filled baskets.
8 3 d a m ,
B. I.
The Misses Ma.vnie and Helen the assessed valuation ami not on to » :»0
P. V.
9 :30 a. m ,
y ears operated a b arb er shop at
:30
B. !..
11 30
10 :3
Hoss
have
moved
from
th
e
Shultz
the actual v aluation ami m eans $3 12 30
T routdale, is now em ployed at the
P V.
11 :3
.30 a. m.,
ap a rtm en ts to the H ornlsh a p a r t on each $1000 of assessib le p ro p 1 30
12 30 n. m ,
B. b.
Builey barber shop.
1 30 p. m.,
2
30
P.
V.
m ents on F irst street.
2 30 p. m ,
3 30
B. L.
erly.
Mrs. Ethel Miller of F alls City.
4 30
P. V.
3 30 p m.,
p m.
"Personally, I feel th e hoys and 5 :30 p. m.. B I..
I
Oregon, and Mrs. Inez Miller of
5 30 P m..
8 30 p. m„
( m m eri i \ l ( u b
g trls of any com m unity a re its *7 30 p. m , P V
M onmouth spent the w e e k end with
■
P m..
M I K I S I NDOKSI >11 \ r s m ost valuable products and are en »11 30 p m
AS 30 p nr.
th e ir m other Mrs. E lizabeth Mc
titled to serio u s consideration.
Lain.
■ S u n d a y s an«1 H o lid a y s on ly
The annual m eeting of the G resh
^ S a tu rd a y s. S u n day» and H oliday»
Mrs. Adolph Schoepper, sister of
"W e g ran t th a t education costs
■ P a lly excep t S u n d a y » and H oliday».
am com m ercial club held last night
Mrs. F ran k Gibbs, Mrs. Alvin
P
V — P o w ell V a lley .
resulted in the election of Ivan considerable. It is wortli it. We
B L.— B a se Line
K linski and the Morgan brothers.
Swift, a recent m em ber, as director get re tu rn s for all we put into ed u
O w ned and o p era ted by
Is in Em anuel hospital w here she
for a th ree year term . Mr. Swift Is cation and we would not do w ithout
Is in a critical condition from p e ri
GEO. LEWIS & SON
d istrict m anager of th e P. E. P. it. Our sodas, chew ing gum, and
to n itis . Blood tran sfu sio n s are
com pany. The other d irecto rs are,
now being given as a last resort.
B. I.. W alrad, W. J. To,1.1. Will
Miss Em m a B. Johnson, Miss
Metzger and II L. St. Clair
In performance as well as appearance, the
Evelyn Metzger, Miss Mabel Jack
V arious m a ile rs w ere presented
son and Mrs. Mary Welch, of the
Essex Super-Six is an entirely new car.
for th e clu b 's recom m endation,
Outlook force, w ere entertained at
am ong them the new m erger of the
a wattle supper Friday evening by
It reveals the capacity of the Super-Six
berry grow ers and can n ers of the
Mr. and Mrs H L. S t.C lair, assist
Pacific northw est recently effected.
principle.
It attains an engineering trium ph
cd by Miss M argaret St. C lair and
all thin iceek
The cluti passed a resolution giv
in low maintenance and operating cost.
Mrs E lsie Cogswell, at the St.Clair
ing this move which m eans much
home on Hood avenue. After d is
for the fu tu re success of th e Indus
It possesses such stamina that SO miles an
Ironer
posing of an unlim ited supply of
try Its .unqualified endorsem ent.
waffles, the evening was spent In a
hour
all day long is an easy accomplishment.
The club gave Its endorsem ent
ffic K ÌZ
pleasant so tlal m anner.
to the proposed legislation asking
And so nimble and alert is its action that no
The newly organized sewing c lu 's
the sta te for a sm all ap p ro p riatio n
car
will surpass the quickness with which it
which was scheduled to m e e t Wed
to assist the Oregon sta te cham ber
nesday m orning at the high school
may he driven through traffic or in touring,
of com m erce in its laud settlem ent
hns been postponed for a week.
work and also the proposed leglsla
whether
the trip is one of a few city blocks
The double header basketball
lion to Hz the legal holidays, ex-
gam e a t Milwaukie Saturday night
or hundreds of miles. T o both driver and
<•« t't C hristm as, on th e Monday
betw een the G resham team s and
passengers, there is rare comfort in any kind
nearest th e calen d ar date of the
those of Milwaukie resulted In a
event.
of going.
double victory for th e latter. The
Tile proposed bond Issue of $ ld ’>.
score of the first team gam«' stood
000, to tie voted on S atu rd ay , J a n
Unusual accessibility means big savings in
31 to 24.
uary 29, to en larg e th e building and
replacement, service and all shop work.
A seven-ton dynam o was p art o f
plant of th e Union high school d is
th e sto rag e equipm ent at a local
Economy in fuel and oil is also a notable
tric t No. 2. was presented and a r
tra n s fe r storage house T hursday
\ cordial inv itation is extended to all
gum ents w ere made both pro and
feature of the new Essex Super-Six.
night. This was only a sm all p art
«■on. No endorsem ent was called
io attend the factory demonstration
of an extensive equipm ent of a Hoi
for b ut In terest was keen and legal
W ith four beautiful new bodies — all smart
lywood moving picture com pany
ot the Ihor Electric Washer and
voters of til«' d istrict w ere urged to
th a t spent the night In G resham
in
line, finish and upholstery’, it is easily the
vote th e ir convictions and not let
lionet in our electric store during the
on th e way to G overnm ent Camp
paramount value of Essex history.
tills Im portant m a tte r go by de
.a v beginning lanuarv 24.
w here pictures are being tuken of
fault.
w inter scene» near Mt Hood. T he
An »cca /. o. b. Dttfzuli, ptu» u/ar «swat ta x
im m ense dynam o is used for the
Insu ran ce funds for farm loans.
electric lighting required lu con ! No com m ission or bro k erag e Very
easy term s. B W T horne.—Adv.
neetlon w ith the picture.
The reg u la r m eeting of the W C
Mention to an advertiser that you
T. U. which was announced to be saw his ad. in the Outlook.
Electrical Slorc
held on T hursday afternoon at the
Any
troubles?
Call
Dr.
Classi
home of Mrs. Mary McManus has
Hudson- Essex Dealer
fied.
I’owell St.
Phone 801
Gresham
been postponed to th e afternoon of
F eb ru ary 10 at th e sam e place.
Phone 2491
"Say It with a WantAd."
tires ha in
Opposite P. O
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4-Day Specials
31c
26c
24c
05c
43c
24c
25c
29c
i
M E A TS
83c
$1.64
.................. 25c
.................. 24c
NEWBERG PACKING & PRODUCE CO.
Portland-Gresham
Stage
A
Engineered to ^rovs !e
Low est M aintenance
and Operation Cost
The New ES S EX S U P E R -S IX
I
Entirely new in
rance and Performance
with New Borges in a variety o f Color
Demonstration
P. E. P. CO.
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M. C. Webster Motor Co.
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