Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 16, 1927, HOLIDAY NUMBER, Page 11, Image 11

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    HOLIDAY OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1927
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, OREGON
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Eastern Multnomah Students
Active in Oregon State College
Shipping
N early a score of young people com m erce, is a m em ber of th e Bea-
from e a ste rn M ultnom ah a re reg- v er K nights, a n u n d erclassm an s
istered a t O. A. C., th e m ost of h o n o rary o rg an izatio n w hich in ­
them from th e tw o county high stru c ts fresh m en in college tr a d i­
schools, Colum bian and G reshain tions. H e is a m em ber of th e O.
Union high school. T hey are m ak ­ A. C. cham b er of com m erce and a
ing reco rd s for them selves In col­ pledge of T au D elta social f ra ­
lege activ ities of various kinds. te rn ity .
T h e to ta l re g istra tio n of th e in ­
L eonard C a rter, sophom ore in
stitu tio n , including sum m er and a g ric u ltu re , is m ajo rin g in lan d ­
sh o rt co u rse stu d en ts, is nearly scape gardening. He is a m em ber
of th e C h arles E lio t club, an or-
5000.
Dale A ltm an, fresh m an in ag ri- ganization fo r th e purp o se of pro-
L oaded a t y o u r door, u n lo ad ed a t p o in t of d e s tin a ­
cu ltu re, is a pledge of T au K appa m oling pro fessio n al in te re st in
tio n — ju s t o n e h a n d lin g , th e re b y d o in g aw ay
E psilon, social fra te rn ity . He en- lan d scap e a rc h itec tu re.
w ith a lot of o v e rh e a d fo r h a n d lin g .
tered th e in tra m u ra l cro ss couu-
H alb ert B abbitt, fresh m an in vo-
try -ru n for his fra te rn ity . In tra - catio n al education, is active in a rt
m u ral sp o rts include th re e sec- w ork on th e cam pus, having m ade
tio n s—n atio n al fra te rn itie s, local p o sters for social events and w as
WE HAUL ANYTHING A N Y W H ER E
fra te rn itie s,
and
Independent on th e hom ecom ing d ecorating
REGULAR T R IP S TO PO RTLA ND
groups,
com m ittee. H e is a pledge of
G eorgie Louise S tapleton, ju n io r Sigm* Pi n atio n al social fra te r-
in com m erce, is a m em ber of th e nity.
WOOD
GASCO BRIQUETS
COAL
Tem enids a b ran c h of th e E astern
Raym ond W ilson, fresh m an in
S ta r o rganization. She served as en g in eerin g , is out for rook b as­
WE HAVE A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIM) OF WORK
ch airm an of th e W aldo h all Y. W. ketball. H e is a > o doing gym ­
C. A. b azaar booth. She is a m em ­ n astic w ork an d try in g out for the
b er of th e M adrigal club, th e wom­ tu m b lin g squad.
en’s glee club. M adrigal club
E dw ard Berney, fresh m an in vo­
m akes a to u r of Oregon in th e catio n al education, w as on the
sp rin g , giving co p certs in several class football squad and is try in g
PAUL E. STONE A ELM ER JUDO, P ro p rieto rs
out for th e rook b ask etb all team .
tow ns.
He is a pledge of P i K ap p a A lpha
Stafford
D
ow
sett,
is
a
senior
in
Portland Office
Cor. Powell and Maple
Ft. E. Taylor
pharm acy. T he school of p h a rm ­ n atio n al social fra tern ity .
Gresham
Phone EAst 6989
Mabel H ard in g is a sophom ore
1581
acy In w hich he is reg istered pre-
p are s th e stu d en ts for th e p ractice in vocational education. She is in
of all b ran ch es of pharm acy. All te re ste d in ph y sical education and
the w ork offered m eets th e high- is on th e sophom ore class hockey
est req u irem en ts of th e pharm a- team .
ceu tical in stru c tio n in th e coun-
M arjorie Bush, fresh m an in corn-
try
nierce, is a m em ber of th e O. A. C.
Alvin K aser, fresh m an in a g r i, cham ber of com m erce.
D olores M organ is a Junior in vo­
cu ltu re, is a pledge of A lpha T au
■ Omega, social fra te rn ity . He is a catio n al education.
Jam es M cD erm ontt is a fre sh ­
m em ber of th e n atio n al staff of the
m
an
in p h arm acy.
W. D. K inder, M ultnom ah coun- I tions, m ade 108 exhibits, and has Oregon C ountrym an.
O ther stu d e n ts from C o rb ett are
Lee D aling w ho tra n sfe rre d from
ty club agent, h as ju st received a been local leader of 13 sta n d ard
le tte r from L. J. A llen, a s sista n t I clubs, all com pleting 100 p er cent, th e U niversity of W ashington and Afton Zundel. ju n io r in a g ric u l­
sta te club leader, announcing th a t W hile a club m em ber he won 12 B ellingham S tate N orm al, is re g ­ tu re , and W illiam Crow ston, so p h ­
Alex. C ruick sh an k
of
Y am hill sch o larsh ip s to th e boys’ and g irls ’ istered in th e school of vocational om ore in ag ric u ltu re. Z undel is a
She played on th e m em ber of th e D airy club and won
co unty about a w eek ago w as an- ' sum m er school a t C orvallis, and education.
first place in th e m ilk ju dging con­
nounced as w inner of th e F arm w as aw arded tw o gold w atches and ju n io r class hockey team .
te
st a t th e Pacific In te rn a tio n a l
J
e
a
n
e
tte
D
ow
sett,
ju
n
io
r
in
com
­
Jo u rn a l N ational 4-H Club L eader- j innum erable tro p h ies. In 1925 he
ship contest. Today we have a was selected as th e o u tstan d in g m erce, is a m em ber of A lpha XI L ivestock exposition in P o rtlan d .
He is joke ed ito r of th e Oregon
telegram w hich announces him as club boy of th e state, and w as D elta, social so ro rity
E ld o re Johnson, fresh m an in en- C ountrym an and house m an ag er of
w in n er of an o th er national con- aw arded a trip to th e N ational
A lpha Gam m a Rho n atio n al social
te st. T he teleg ram rea d s as fol­ Boys ’and g irls ’ Club C ongress a t g ineering, is a pledge of Tau
fratern ity .
K
appa
E
psilon,
social
fra
tern
ity
.
Chicago,
w
ith
a
ll
expenses
paid
by
low s:
M elville Richey, sophom ore in
th
e
W
estern
R
ailw
ay
P
re
sid
e
n
ts’
“Alex. C ruick sh an k is natio n al
Christmas Day Prayer.
a g ric u ltu re ,
is specializing
In
boy leadership cham pion 1927. association. W hile a club m em ber
O Lord, o u r God, destroy Thou
dairying.
he
won
$2408
cash
prem
ium
s.
H
is
W ins Moses T rophy and trip to 4-
A gatha H arding, senior in voca­ all th o se th in g s th a t m ake n ations
H T rain in g School, Springfield, projects w ere sheep, pigs, beef
tio n al education, is a m em ber of eager for Hattie. Give to Thy peo­
cattle.
M assachusetts, next fall. (Signed)
Alex has exhibited a t fairs T h eta Sigm a Phi, n atio n al h o n o r­ ple, everyw here, m inds q u iet and
G. L. Noble, S ecretary, N ational
th
ro
u g h o u t th e w est, and a t th e I n ­ ary fra te rn ity in jo u rn alism for ste a d fa st am id clam o rs for ven­
Boys’ and G irls’ Club Com m ittee,
te rn a tio n a l L ivestock show a t C hi­ wflmen, and se c re ta ry of K appa geance or ag g ressio n ; stren g th en
Chicago.”
D elta E psilon, local h o n o rary fra- in them th e sense of brotherhood
W e a re giving you briefly th e cago. In 1925 he w as aw arded th e
te rn ity in education. Miss H ard ­ w ith o th e r peoples and o th e r races.
Ja
ck
N
apier
S
h
o
rth
o
rn
h
eifer
a
t
p la n s and ru le s of each of these
ing is active in jo u rn a listic work, G ran t to th e n atio n s an d to th e ir
tw o contests, and some of th e high* th e Pacific In tern atio n al. In 1925
having been on th e B arom eter staff ru le rs an abiding love of peace,
lig h ts on A lex’s w ork as a club Alex exhibited first prize ton litter,
and now h as p art-tim e em ploy­ and incline them to m ercy and Jus­
and
still
holds
th
e
high
w
eight
rec
m em ber and local leader. Would
su g g est th a t you use th is 'in fo rm a - ° rd for this contest. In all he has m ent in th e office of th e d ep a rt­ tice in all th e ir com mon dealings,
to th e glory of Je su s C h rist our
m ent of jo u rn alism .
tio n in publicity in your county as won 55 prizes in club com petition,
H orace E vans, sophom ore in Lord. Amen.
and
147
in
open
classes.
m uch as possible.
T his is the
Alex now ow ns 5(f head*of p u re ­
g re a te st n atio n al honor th a t has
bred
Cotswold sheep, six head of
ever come to Oregon, and places
Alex a s - n atio n al cham pion club S horth o rn cattle, and tw o p u re ­
m em ber and club leader. T his is bred P oland C hina brood sows. He
th e first tim e th a t th ese tw o n a t­ is a sophom ore in a g ric u ltu re a t
ional honors have ever been th e Oregon S tate college, and Is
financing his w ay w ith m oney se-
aw arded to th e sam e person.
j cured in club w ork as prem ium s
4-H Club Leadership Contest.
and sale of livestock. W hen he fin-
T his contest is open to all sta te s
0 g c he>p ,ans on spending
and first prize of $250 w as aw arded
(n gome lead|n(, mi(idle
to th e m ost o u tstan d m g local vol- w egU rn Qr e a ste rn coHege. After
u n te er 4-H club leader of th e na- th a t h(j jg goinK back tQ th e farm
tion. C om petiton w as open to any
O. M. P lum m er is a m em ber of
Wreaths are found in every window,
one who w as a local leader in 1927 the N ational Boys' an d G irls’ club
and who had been a club m em ber com m ittee w hich is sponsoring
Candles twinkle in the night,
a t le a st tw o years. Alex today r e ­
th ese contests.
ceived th e $250 check from the
May your home be wreathed in laughter
F arm Jo u rn a l, P hiladelphia, Pa.
If it w ere possible to g en e rate
And Your Yuletide days be bright.
M o m »* L eadership T rophy Contest. electricity for nothing, th e co st of
A beautiful silver trophy offered electric service to o u r cu sto m ers
by H. A. Moses of M itteneague, could not be reduced m ore th a n 25
M assachusetts, to th e club boy in per cent. Seventy-five p er ce n t of
th e United S tates show ing th e m ost th e co st of th e service w ould still
o u tstan d in g ru ra l leadership. Com­ rem ain in th e form of tran sm issio n ,
p etitio n open to any perso n who tran sfo rm atio n , reg u latio n , deliv-
G re sh am
8. E. PALMQUIST
uao
has ca rrie d tw o y e a rs’
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club w
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ork ery, labor and in te re st expenses, is
is a local leader of a sta n d ard club. a sta te m en t w hich th o se who th in k
and not over 20 y ea rs of age. In th e cost of electric energy too high
addition to th e silv er trôjihy Alex should seriou sly consider.
receives a trip to th e In tern atio n al
Balloon tire production increased
4-H T ra in in g school a t Springfield,
M assachusetts, n ex t
Septem ber. from 34 per cen t in 1925 to 47 per
Mr. Moses has spent some $250,000 ce n t In 1926. F ig u res re p re se n t th e
for im provem ents a t th is tra in in g to tal production of pneum atic tire s
school, w hich goes u n d er th e nam e The 13 per cen t gained in p ro d u c­
tion in balloon tire s w as offset by
of Cam p Vail.
Alex sta rte d club w ork in 1917 as a decrease of 8 p er c e n t in th e p ro ­
W hen S a n ta p asses o u t a p a ir of F ire s to n e
an individual m em ber a t th e age of duction of fab ric tire s and 5 per
T ire s fo r C hristm aR he sm iles b ecau se h e k now s
nine. H e c a rrie d on club w ork as cent in high p re ssu re cord tire s/
so m eo n e is g o in g to*be th e re c ip ie n t of th o u sa n d s
an individual m em ber seven y ea rs:
Pedigree Blanks.
of m iles of s a tis fa c to ry service.
th e n organized sta n d ard clubs, and
.eauer of
or m
em as
.u »»
w as
as loca.
local leader
them
as w
w ell
as ^ ^ M a n k ^ u s e f u l f o ^ i a l S m e n .
Act on Santa's good judgment
a m em ber. He com pleted 46 proj- l gtock and p o n ltr, r a laers. Large,
ects, took p a rt in 40 d em onstra- very useful, a t 5 ce n ts each, 25 for
by Truck
Saves
Time and
Money
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
Oregon Boy Wins National
Honors in Club Leadership
Milady's Heels.
ADVERT1SING SPELLS SUCCESS
One of th e o u tstan d in g late d e­
velopm ents In th e m a n u fa ctu re of
w om en's shoes is th e ap p licatio n of
a new m a teria l to wooden heels,
producing a heel-covering w hich
rem ain s trim and uuscnffed during
the en tire life of th e shoe. T he new
m ateria l is pyralin.
It is estim ated th a t 22.000,000
m otor vehicles are being driven in
A m erica today. Of these, m any
P illsb u ry flour is said to be th e
best advertised a rtic le in th e w orld,
w ith the ad m an d raw in g a sa lary
la rg e r th an th a t of th e p resid en t of
th e United. S tates.
W ashburn-C rosby, w hich "e v en t­
u ally ” follow s closely, and W rig-
ley's “cud” is a good third.
H enry Ford, alth o u g h th e best
know n m an in th e w orld, leads all
a u to com panies in th e am o u n t of
m oney p ut into p rin te rs' ink and
can be relied upon to keep e te rn a l­ •
ly a t it.
A good sto ry is told of th e ow n­
ers of Q uaker Oats. TheyM Igured
th ey had touched th e peak. T h eir
food had become so p opular it w as
a w aste of money to longer fatten
th e n ew spaper purse. W hat hap ­
pened? T he business sh ru n k u n til
th ey w ere on th e verge of b a n k ­
ru p tcy and th ey a re h u stlin g to get
back into th e lim elight.
P ublicity ex p erts have by carefu l
investigation, reached th e co n clu ­
sion th a t of ail system s devised by
the b rain s of m an, n ew sp ap ers get
th e best resu lts. As a resu lt, the
big ad men of today a re using
pages w here h ereto fo re they used
colum ns.
R ecently D onaldson's and D ay­
to n ’s of M inneapolis, each carried
from six to te n pages a day in the
p ap ers of th a f city. The cost daily
m u st have-passed th e te n tho u san d
d o llar point.
S tran g e th a t co u n try m e rch an ts
don’t catch th e idea. Money sp en t
in ad v ertisin g is n ot b read cast
upon the w ater. I t is th e only key
to com m ercial suprem acy.—F a ir ­
m o n t (M inn.) Sentinel.
«
m illion a re being driven by women.
T he w ear and te a r on th e heels of
w om en’s shoes, due to dam aging
co n tact w ith clutch and foot-rest,
has been very g re a t in th e p a s t
T he advent of th is heel-covering
m akes it possible fo r Milady to
w ear her d ain tie st slip p ers to an
aftern o o n festivity w ithout runn in g
th e risk of arriv in g a t h e r destin a­
tion w ith scratched and scuffed
heels.
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I
A Merry Christmas
I
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and a
. Happy New Year
— a —a—
l w ish to th a n k my m an y frie n d s a n d p a tro n s
fo r th e ir p a tro n a g e th e p a s t year.
— a— a—
Main Street Garage
f t
JAMES BABCOCK, Prop.
ft
ft
ft
Fill up with
Richfield, Union
or General Gas
at
Turk Taxi Driver Wards Off
Evil Eye.
M aham et Bay, a T u rk ish taxi
d riv er in C onstantinople, th in k s he
h as a su re way of w arding off evil
as he drives w ith his p assen g ers
from place to place in his Dodge
car. He p u ts am u lets and blessed
beads about th e ra d ia to r cap and
steerin g colum n of th e car. He
sw ears by A llah th a t th is ch arm
saved him a few days ago w hen
fo u r dogs ru sh ed a t him in the
stree t. T he dogs w ere changed
into dem ons and ren d ered pow er­
less, he says.
Kaser’s
Filling Station
G as up a t o u r pum p an d le a rn
w h a t re a l pow er is.
T h a t ’s w hy we h a v e a n in c re a s ­
in g lin e of c u sto m e rs w ho buy all
th e ir g a s a n d oil h ere.
O S—
Phone 1 0 7 x
Division and Main Sts. Gresham
T he W ant Ad w ay is th e w ay to
success.
New th in g s u nder "C lassified.”
Make this Christmas last
for thousands of miles
SAM’S AUTO TOP SHOP
A BUICK for
Santa Smiles
H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H HHHHHHH44HHHHH HHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHW H)
G iv e
CHRISTMAS
n
T ir e s
T his statio n la h ea d q u arte rs for these good tire s
H e a r t ie s t (S reetin ris
and best wishes
' for a
tH erry (C h ristm as
and a
H a p p y Jieiu y e a r
Shearer-Bacon Chevrolet Co.
GRESHAM, OREGON
W. W. Metzger
Triple - A Service Station
JAH MCALLISTER. M anager
Powell St. W est of Main
Phone 1743
GRESHAM
Sales and Service
OREGON CITY
Red C row n G a so lin e
T h e New Z ero len e
F ire s to n e T ubes
E. Canny in charge of
Vulcanizing
We extend h e a rtie s t w ishes for the M erriest
C h ristm as -a n d th e H appiest New Y ear
possible.
W HEN
BETTER
AUTOM OBI
ARE
B U IL T
B U IC K
W IL L
B U IL D
THEM