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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1918)
UKKSHAM PAUK FOLK OUTLOOK T H IS M A P S H O W S HOW YOUR RED CROSS DDL’. ’ -.'ENT FRIDAY, MAY 24 1U1S GRESHAM LOCALS T he m o th er and s is te r of M iss Misz from P o rtlan d v isited h e r y esterd ay . M rs. D. S. Jo h n s o n h a s re tu r n e d from S p rin g d a le , w h e re sh e v isite d fo r se v e ra l d ay s w ith M rs. W. T. S helley. . W old has been re c eiv ed by Mr. and Mrs. J H M etzg er th a t ( h e ir son W a ite r h as sa fely re a c h e d a E u ro p ean p o rt. G ideon O tto A n d e rso n , son o f Mrs. A leda A n d erso n of G re sh a m , h as Joined l lie navy a n d le f t to d a y fo r a (ra in in g s ta tio n . In a ru n -aw ay g a m e o f b a se b a ll th e U nion H igh b a se b a ll te a m beat F ra n k lin w ith a sc o re o f 10 to 2. In Its re cen t c o n te st. Your Food Conservation Pledge can best be kept by using “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Cooking Utensils T h e value of Wear-Ever is too w ell k n o w n to n e e d co m m e n t Itev. E. A. L e o n a rd w ill p re a c h a t .lie B a p tist church next Sunday m o rn in g a t 11 o 'clo ck . B ible sch o o l w ill m eet a t l o o ’clock. Rev. A. J . W a re is p la n n in g to sp en d th e w eek-end a t S h aw , O re gon w ith E rn e st P e te rs o n a n d fa m i ly. He w ill p re a c h a t S haw on S u n day. T h ird liberty loan bonds a re now- ready for deliv ery to su b s c rib e rs a t t h e Bank of G resham . T hose w ho a re e n titled to them can be accom m odated upon callin g a t th e hank. M rs J. ('. Ilessel left la st w eek for an extended visit w ith h e r c h ild re n Í39O.C' ’ and relativ es in N o rth D akota, M lnni sota and W isconsin. W ord h as been received of her safe a rriv a l. S he will 6 40 P M D ly f r o m M t H o o d D e p o t LOT OWNERS MUST probably rem ain ail sum m er. GRESHAM TIME TABLE 7 16 PM D ly CARE FOR PROPERTY 9 1 6 PM D ly F re d B echill, of B rig h tw o o d , c a lled 9 46 P M D ly I i .m i' fo r KHMrtula o r B u ll B u n F ra n k E scobar, custodian of the on Jo h n B row n o n e d ay th is w eek 1 1 1 5 PM Dly II I: in train s la a v a M t. I lo o d D e p o t) H O R T 1 V 1 U A T IO U T D A U : E IN E G resh am cem etery, has announced that Mr. B echill re p o rte d th a t on M arch L t . T r o u td a le L ì . Mo f o n t s v illa 2.. \ . \ l D ly E x S u n . G r e s h a m o n l y . fo r lack o f h elp an d high cost of 2 4 th fo u r nep h ew s h ad been k ille d in • m *5 45 a . m . 25 AM S u n . to E s t a c a d a 6 40 a . m . lab o r lie will be unable to care for the b a ttle and a b ro th e r w as ta k e n p rls- 7 15 a . m . 5 A M I l l y . M a ll a n d E x . E s t a c a d a 8 .0 0 a . m 8 45 a. m I A M D ly . E x . S u n . O r e e h a m O n ly t 9 15 a . m . lo ta in th e c e m e te ry and p u t th em in n e r hy th e H uns. T h e live m en w ere 10 35 a. in. I . A l l l>ly. G r e s h a m o n l y 10:06 a. 12 35 p m 52 AM S u ii to H u ll R u n sh a p e for D ecoration Day. He urges v ith th e C a n a d ia n a rm y . 611:16a. 2 35 p. in. 15 AM D ly to E s t a c a d a 1 2:06 p 4 30 p. m . upon all ow n ers of lots to care for to AM d l y . G r e s h a m o n l y T he follow ing serv ices a re au 6 50 p m . «1 15 P 50 AM l i ly , to H u ll R u n th e m early. E ast y ear Mr. Escobar nounced for the F re e M ethodist ch u rch 2 05 p. 6 5 5 p. in. 40 AM O ly to G r e s h a m o n l y 6 3 16 p. 4 5 AM l i l y , E s t a c a d a h ired men to do the necessary work for th e w eek: S unday school at 10 4 00 p. 40 I'M H ly . G r e s h a m o n l y 5 10 p. m . I o f clean in g and re p a irin g a t a cost of a. m., p reaching by th e p a sto r, Rev . I'M I ily . to H u ll H u n 6 :1 5 p. io I ’M l i ly , G r e s h a m O n ly 17:20 p. m $38. The cost was ch arged to Indlv- S. G. Roper, at 11 o’clock, ev e n in g s e r 45 I'M I ily , E stacada 6 8 :0 0 p , m . ual ow ners, hut so fa r only $18 have • H a lly e x c e p t S u n d a y. lo I'M I i|y , G r e s h a m o n l y vice led hy Rev. W alter D uff a t 8 p. m., I n n e m a n n , c o n n e c t w i t h O .W .P 6 T o EH .4 I'M I ily , io H u ll H u n been collected on th e w ork, m aking p ra y e r m eeting on W ednesday ev n li a in a fö r P o rtla n d . I , I'M I>ly. E s t a c a d a I ’M H ly , E x H u n , G r e a h a m o n l y Mr. E scobar a loser by $20. T hose in ing a t 8 o’clock. 00 I'M I 11 y , to H u ll R u n W h ere C h o c o la te M elts, 45 I'M l i ly , E s t a c a d a te re ste d should see th at Mr. E scobar is S ervices a t the Zion E vangelical 10 I ’M H ly , G r e s h a m o n l y lo I ’M l i l y , G r e s h a m O n ly A m o u n ta in of c h o c o la te , If aucli a v eim b u rsid for th is am ount. ch u rch next Sunday. M orning service I r a in s fo r P url la ml ('. L. K eller h as ta k e n a position at 10:30 A. M., su b je c t: “T he G overn th in g exlBted, w ould be co n su m e d hy WEAR-EVER 1 2 ! • AM Dly E x . S u n . WEAR-EVER w itli a larg e e le c tric p o w er p lant m ent and the C h ris tia n ’s D uty in Civil 2 0 4 AM H un. o n l y th e A m erican s o ld ie rs o v e rse a s in 10 AM H ly E x H un. n e a r B an d o n , Coos co u n ty . H is fa m L ife.’ Young P eople's L eague meet- 6 15 A M H ly . less Ilian tw o y e a rs , a c c o rd in g lo th e ily w ill follow him th e re next m onth iug a t 8 P. M l.ast S u n d a y 's o fferin g 7 33 A M D ly e s tim a te of a Y. M. A. w ar w ork x 07 A M H ly f r o m M l. 1 H o o d H a p o t. A \L L U U N M IN U M A L U M IN U M to la k e up a p e rm a n e n t resid en ce am ou n tln g to $11. lias been tu rn e d H 40 AM D ly . s r s e c r e ta ry w ho sp en t a sin g le day b e W 7 a 34 AM D ly . I h ere. over to the second Red C ross fund, 10 1" AM D ly h in d th e c o u n te r In a Y. M. ('. A. h u t A M D ly f r o m M t. 1 Ilo o d l i e p o t n You are cordially in v ited to all of In F ra n c e . 1 2 40 I ’M Dly to <)i«H liai S atu rd ay E vening. May 25th, the TRADE MARK TRADE MARK these services. 1 .. 1 P M D ly . b eau tifu l photo play, M other O M ik 40 PM D ly . O n a-to n tr u c k fo r h ire. E x p ress w ill h e p resen ted at the Blue li.n l Ju d g e George W. S ta p le to n left P o rt 3 80 PM D ly f r o m M t. H o o d D e p o t I 40 PM Dly. a n d h a u lin g H. C h rls ta n so n . P h o n e land last night for A tlan tic C ity, w here T h e a tre . Heil C ross benefit 6 .34 PM H ly . IX fi 35 PM D ly Ex S ub . he goes to a tte n d the S lirin e rs' conven tio n . H e is on e of a d e le g a tio n of tour who re p resen t Al K ader tem ple. They will trav el over the C an ad ian T h is little in s e c t ex a c ts a heavy c u t off e n o u g h s u n lig h t to h a m p e r line. Due of th e ir e ffo rts w ill he to se t i l l e ach y e a r fro m p ra c tic a lly ev ery th e g ro w th of th e p la n ts . cure tlie convention of S lirin e rs for h o m e o r co m m e rc ia l g a rd e n in tills A fte r th e p la n ts a r e se t in th e P o rtlan d next year. h a b its I field8 th e m o st effectiv e way to k eep e c tio n of th e c o u n try . Its .Mrs. W. O. W ood of A im es, O re e n d life h is to ry a r e su ch th a t It i s j ,h e w o rm s off is th e U9e o f th e t a r gon, is se rio u sly ill a t th e h o m e of p a p e r disc. T h is is a piece of ta r h e r mi tile r, Mrs. W oods, in G re sh a m . l a t h e r difficult to c o n tro l. T h e fly | p a p e r 4 o r 5 in ch es in d ia m e te r w itn Sin has been at th e M o u n tain View d e p o sits th e eggs upon th e g ro u n d a s lit c u t to th e c e n te r w h ere th e r e S a n ita riu m in P o rtla n d fo r a w eek r e a r th e ca b b a g e o r ra d is h p la n t. sh o u ld be a sm a ll h o le to a d m it th e o r m ore a m ’ w as b ro u g h t h e re yes- T h is is p lace d T te id a y She Is s u ffe rin g fro m m e n h e eg g s h a tc h in a s h o r t tim e a n d s ta lk of th e p la n t. a b o u t th e s ta lk of th e p la n t a n d th e little w h ite w orm finds its w ay to tal di ru iig ein en t am t w ill p io h a h ly sm o o th w ith th e su rfa c e o f th e b e ta k e n to th e s la te h o s p ita l fo r th e p la n t w h e re It feed s u su a lly be- I g ro u n d . T h e y o u n g w o rm s w ill n o t tre a tim l i t . low th e s u rfa c e of th e g ro u n d u n til c raw l o v e r th is to re a c h th e p la n t. T he G resham J u n io r Red C ross has it becom es fu ll g ro w n a n d goes in to T h e re a re s e v e ra l th in g s w hich tu rn e d over to the h e a d q u a rte rs a tine th e r e s tin g s ta g e to a g a in h a tc h o u t w ill se rv e a p a rtia l c o n tro l. T he' collection of g arm en ts, a p a rt of w hich as a fly to lay m o re eggs. T h e w in co n sist o f m a te ria ls a n d sp ra y w h ich were donated and a p art of w hich the te r Is u s u a lly sp e n t in e ith e r th e g ru b can be p lace d on th e g ro u n d a b o u t g irls made The g irls of th e 5th, Hth. i 8t a ge o r (h e re s tin g s ta g e in th e th e p la n t to re p e l th e fly a n d keep 7th and 8th grades have sp en t all their ground around th e ro o ts of th e cab- th em fro m la y in g th e eggs. F re q u e n t sew ing tim e since th e first of th e y ear bage, k a le , ra d ish , tu r n ip , m u s ta rd , c u ltiv a tio n close to th e p la n ts se rv e on Red C ross w ork, u n d er th e d ire c o r o th e r p la n ts of th e sa m e fa m ily ; th e sa m e p u rp o se a n d sh o u ld n o t be tion of th e ir teacher. Miss E sth e r El so to d e stro y all su ch ru b b ish an d o v e rlo o k e d as a c o n tro l m eth o d , ford. T he g a rm e n ts ju st tu rn e d over plow th e g ro u n d d eep r a t h e r e a rly Som e of th e s e r e p e la n ts w hich h av e include 4u d iap ers, S b lan k ets, 12 ja c k w ill h e lp to d e stro y a la rg e p e rc e n t been re p o rte d as fa irly effective a re ets, 3 pairs stockings, 25 sh irts , 3 wool ag e o f th e in sects. ash es, a ir s la k e d lim e, sh eep d ip hands. 5 wool and 1 silk hoods, 15 T h e best w ay to co m b at th e s e in- sp ra y a n d liq u id m a n u re . p a irs boots. 18 dresses, 1 .ill 2 sk irts , geC(8 ¡8 to grow ra d ish e s a n d th e It is a lso y o u r b u sin e ss to see th a t baby bags, wash rag s and . com fort ca b b a g e p la n ts u n d e r a ch eese clo th th e r e a re no th is tle s in y o u r v icin ity ,,aKB sc reen . T h is can be easily a rr a n g e d allo w ed to go to seed. by m a k in g a fra m e of o ne fo o t A re you going to allo w th a t sm a ll H IS C O N G R E G A T IO N b o a rd s se t ed g e-w ise a n d c o v erin g th e p a id i o f C a n a d ia n th is tle s on y o u r PROVES AN ALIBI to p w itli lig h t cheese clo th o r m os- place to sp re a d u n til y o u r g ro u n d Is q u ito b a r. T h is w ill keep th e files w o rth le ss o r a re you g o in g to contro» T he collections had fallen off badly aw ay fro m th e p la n ts an d w ill not th em now w hile It ca n be don e? In the colored ch u rch an d th e p asto r Self Locking m ade a short ad d ress before th e box Handle was passed "Ah don’t want any m an to give m o r e dan h is share, b red d ren ." lie said , gently. 'H ut we m us' all gib e rc o rd in ’ to w hat we rightly hab Ah say r ig h t A 5-qt. Lipped, 20-year- General Pershing'» call from across the seas to Wh> buy Coffee in a can ly hab, b reddren, because, we d o n 't guaranteed, A I u m i n u in Americans is for w an't no ta in te d m oney In de box that you throw away when I’ r e s e r v i n g Kettle. S p ire Jones tide me he done m iss soini ehtekens dis week Now ef any empty ? Priced Spec’I ob o u r b red d ren hab fallen by de way Our bank looks forward with confidence to our side in connection w ld dose chickens, SALE at $1-48 friends to respond with the answer I se “MONOPOLE" Coffee let him stay h is hand from d at box in Econonn jars. You will “ Deacon S m ith, please pass de box Just what you need the next notice the saving at jar-buy an A h'll w atch de sig n s a n 's o if d e n s few months for preserving, anion« in d is co n g reg atio n d at needs ing time And there is no We are asked to take subscriptions at our bank etc. Secure one early and Tipping Device me to w raatle in p ra y e r fer him ” (setter Coffee sold. and will be glad to receipt you for any amount you avoid disappointment. The effect of th is b rie f d isco u rse was Special desire to pay. in sta n ta n e o u s and re m a rk a b le T h ro u g h o u t th e co n g reg atio n loud II e ve headed the list with a subscription oj $100. I w hispers of "L en me a q u a 'ta h ." “ Let Will not you give what you can? It will be grate me hab h a lf a d o lla r.'' "O lb me a fully received. Our daughters cannot properly care nickel 'til m aw y n ln ’," w ere h e a rd Ap- for our sons in Erance without funds. Refugees in : p a re n tly everyone put so m e th in g in France need your assistance. Disabled soldiers th e box The Rev Sam Sm all S m ith surveyed returning to America must have your help. th e coins w ith a s a tifie d sm ile as he Steell the jund notv crowing at this Bank. i rem ark ed : "A h done tole Squire Jones dat none L J O u r line of “W e a r-E v e r utensils is co m p lete a n d as this is ‘ W ear-E v er ” w eek w e are an x io u s to sh o w you L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. CABBAGE ENEMIES AND OTHER INSECT PESTS Screen Doors All Sizes Prices from $1.25 Up WIRE SCREENS IN ALL SIZES Another Aluminum Special for Saturday A D JU ST A B L E W indow Screens high high high 40c each 50c each 60c each Will lengthen to 32 inches C o ffee E conom izer in Economy Jars Humanity’s Plea SUPPORT OF RED CROSS S \ 11 RDAY "Thou Shalt Receive” P h o n e 0411 ' ob my lambs was guilty of sech d ia bolical eccentricity." K;>ad tb s W ant ads. FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM OUTLOOK