Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 13, 1919, Image 3

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    INDUSTRIAL
PLEASANT VALLEY
SWOEDS TO PLOWSHARES
Build Now
NUMBER
Improve Your Property.
Don’t Throw Your Old Shoes Away
J . R. K n a r r h a s a b o u t co m p le te d
M r and Mrs. W illiam S u m m e r of
S u n n y sid e, w ere g u ests one day re ­ à s u m m e r c o tta g e fo r M rs. H . E.
c en tly a t th e hom e of Mr. au d Mrs. M ey er o f P o rtla n d o n th e h ig h w ay •
a c ro s s th e S an d y n e a r th e Ja m e s
H. F. S ager.
M r e .° E F U hlig h a s gone to S an I T h o m p so n h o m e
A n o th e r c o tta g e
F ran cisco u b e re she w ill sp en d a few is b e in g b u ilt a c ro s s th e ro a d from
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w eeks v is itin g w ith relativ e« an d th e M eyer h o m e, fo r a Dr. Jo h n s o n ,
of P o rtla n d .
frien ds.
Mr. and Mrs. B u tts o f. C lack am as
S e v e ra l p lace s on th e H en sley ro a d
hands
la te ly .
Mr.
w ere g u ests at th e hom e of Mr. an d h av e c h a n g e d
F ra le y , o f P o rtla n d , is m a k in g e x ­
Mrs. G. H R ichey, S unday.
G. N. S ag er has re tu rn e d from a te n s iv e Im p ro v e m e n ts o n th e F r a n k I
tr ip to P rosser, W ashington, w here he C u m m in s p lace , w h ich h e b o u g h t re-1
a tte n d e d a m eeting of th e lan d o w n ers c e n tly . Mr. B le se c k e r o f V a n co u v er, '
who a re in te re ste d in th e H o rse H eav ­ W a sh in g to n , h a s so ld Ills p lace to
Mr. A n d e rso n , s u p e r in te n d e n t of R iv ­
en Irrig a tio n project.
M ark N ick erso n
T. P. C am pbell received a te le g ra m erview c e m e te ry .
W ednesday from R ochester. M inne­ on th e n e x t p lace h a s so ld five a c re s
sota, a p p risin g him of th e se rio u s ill­ to B e rt B oice, a n d th e re s t o f th e
ness of h is b ro th e r C harles, w ho is in p lace to J o h n S h u r, w ho h a s p la n te d
tile Mayo h o sp ital a t th a t place. Mr th r e e a c re s to ra s p b e rrie s , an d Is
C am pbell left im m ed iately to see h is p la n n in g to b u ild a h o m e. R aleig h
W ilso n a n d fam ily h a v e b o u g h t a n d
b ro th e r.
T he B liss b ro th e rs have In v ested In m oved o n to th e p lace n e x t to Mr.
R a n d a lls,
a n d W a lte r
K n a p p anil
a new F o rdson farm tra c to r.
Lloyd O leae is th e possessor of a fa p 'ily a re liv in g o n th e p lace re c e n t­
ly p u rc h a s e d fro m J . C. F reeze.
b ra n d new C hevrolet car.
G len K esterso n is d riv in g a F o rd of
T h e T r o u td a le L a d ie s ' A id m et
th e la te s t model.
la s t w eek w ith M rs. J. R. K n a rr.
Phone Gresham 17
W. F. G arriso n h as also p u rc h a se d a T h e re w as a la rg e a tte n d a n c e , a n d it
EXPRESS AND GENERAL HAULING
w as a n e x c e p tio n a lly p le a s a n t m e e t­
F ord.
H en ry T roge is c lea rin g off a site ing.
M rs. K n a rr, a s s is te d by Miss
Trip
Daily Between Gresham and Portland
fo r a aew residence w hich he ex p ects O live W ilso n , se rv e d d a in ty r e f r e s h ­
to ere c t in th e im m ed iate fu tu re.
m en ts. It w as d ec id e d to ta k e so n i"
Portland Phone Bdw. 624
Mrs. A. W. Rolfe left S u n d ay q u iltin g w o rk to do, a n d to h av e
ev en in g for S pokane, w here sh e w ill sp e c ia l m e e tin g s fo r th is w o rk . T h e
Headquarters with Melton & Co., 247 Pine.
rem ain u n til school closes at th a t first m e e tin g w ill be th is W ed n esd ay ,
place w hen she w ill ag a in re tu rn here. May 1 4 th .
Mr. an d Mrs. R olfe have p u rch ased a
At th e P a re n t-T e a c h e r a sso c ia tio n
farm n e a r D am ascus w here th e y e x ­ m e e tin g la s t F rid a y a fte rn o o n , th e
pect to m ake th e ir fu tu re home.
fo llo w in g officers w ere e le c te d : p re s ­
Mr. and Mrs. W ill R ichey a tte n d e d id e n t, M rs. L. A. H a rlo w ; vice p re s ­
ch u rc h at L ents S unday m o rn in g , and id e n t, M rs. F ra n c e s F o x ; s e c re ta ry -
a b o u t th e c o m p lim e n ts t h a t
in th e aftern o o n th e S u n d ay school tr e a s u r e r , M rs. J a n e t G r a n t; d ir e c t­
o u r p a tro n s a re p a y in g us, and
c o n te st held a t th e C h ris tia n ch u rch . o rs, M rs. W m . C ra w fo rd a n d M rs. A.
we w a n t to Bay r ig h t h e re an d
T h e F rie n d s ch u rch of L ents, w on th e D. K e n d a ll.
now , “ Mr. a n d M rs. C u sto m e r,
h an er.
T h e re w as a m e e tin g la s t F rid a y
Mr. and Mrs. H arv ey G rey of n ig h t in th e c h u rc h a t T ro u td a le to
we th a n k you.
Y o u r k in d
T em pleton A rizona, v isited a t th e d isc u ss B ill No. 45. T h o se w ho w ere
w ords a r e B ending y o u r frie n d s
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. C am pbell p re s e n t e n jo y e d Mr. M u lk ey ’s sp eech
to th is sh o p , a n d we a re g o in g
one day last week. T hey m ade th e v ery m u ch , b u t w e re d is a p p o in te d
to tr e a t th e m rig h t. A guln, we
tr ip h ere by a u to an d w ill c o n tin u e th a t th e r e w as no s p e a k e r fo r th e
th a n k y o u .”
on e a st fo r a visit.
b ill, a s a d e b a te fro m b o th sid e s of
A . J. W . B R O W N , Prop.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. M ickey, Mr. an d th e q u e s tio n hail b een ex p ected .
Gresham, Ore.
M rs Doud M ickey of B attle G round.
M iss A m y H o lla n d , a m issio n a ry
W ashington a n d Mr. and Mrs. Ja m e s fro m M alay sia, g a v e a ta lk In th e
C h risty of V ancouver, called at th e c h u rc h S u n d a y e v e n in g , w h ich w as
BORING
KELSO
hom e of Mr. and M rs. G. N. S ag er v ery in te r e s tin g to th o s e f o r tu n a te
one day recently.
e n o u g h to be o u t to h e a r h e r.
In
R obert Jo n s ru d is w o rk in g on an
P a u l G reg so n is a t th e S c h re p e l
Mr. and Mrs. Tom E llin g h ain and re s p o n se to h e r a p p e a l, q u ite a n u m ­
a Bountifully Laden T ab le
Mrs. E m m a G odfrey of M ount T ab o r b e r b ecam e m e m b e rs o f th e fo re ig n a tta c h m e n t for tr a c to r s to be used ln s a n a to riu m d o in g n icely u n d e r tin
a t s h o r t n o tic e m a k e a practice
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of re ly in g upon us e x p lic itly fo r
F lo y d L ak e am i O tis R ich w ere
la s t S unday.
L a st T u e sd a y , M ay 6, w as th p six th an n o u n cem en t of a d e m o n stra tio n , as
g iven p a r t of th e ir in itia tio n in to th e
y o u r b re a d , c a k e , p a s trie s , ro lls
Mrs. C h arles L einer, of P o rtla n d b ir th d a y o f little E d n a B ra m h a ll. anil soon as com pleted.
T he K elso school m ade a very good o d d Fellow lodge, last w eek at G resli
v isite d Mrs. W. U. M oore T h u rsd a y . sh e h a d th e s u r p ris e of h e r life w hen
a n d o th e r fan cy b a k in g , w hich
S ince th a t d id n ’t seem to fazi
Mrs. Moore also received le tte r s trom five o f h e r little frie n d s , p re v io u sly reco rd a t th e fin a l co u n ty c o n tests ln am
we h a v e a lw a y s in sto c k . F r e s h ­
h e r son, L eland, who Is In V ladidvos- in v ite d , c a m e in to h e lp h e r c e le ­ a rith m e tic and sp e llin g held at B oring, th e m an y , th e y w ill be given a n o th e r
ness a n d a p e rfe c t b a k in g th a t
tock. He is well an d en jo y in g arm y b ra te . M rs. B ra m h a ll did e v e ry th in g M arie B aum back w as th e 5th g rad e rid e on a P o rtla n d g o a t, th is week
you need not h e s ita te to p lace be­
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life in th e n o rth .
to m a k e th e p a rty a su ccess, an d sh e re s p re se n ta tiv e
L eslie B urke, of th e 5th re g im e n t of c e rta in ly su c c e e d e d , ju d g in g fro m m ade a g rad e of 98. D orothy Jo n s ru d . w itb Bjxty a s s is ta n ts g av e a h e a rty
fo re y o u r fa s tid io u s v is ito rs Is
th e m arin es, lias received h is d isc h a rg e th e r a p tu r o u s p ra te e voiced by th e tlie 8th g rad e re p re se n ta tiv e in a r i t h ­ w elcom e to o u r r e tu r n e d so ld iei
p o sitiv e ly g u a ra n te e d .
a t Q uantico, V irg in ia. He is one of g u e sts. A b o u n te o u s b ir th d a y s u p p e r m etic , m ade 100. T he follow ing m ade boys.
T lie n e ig h b o rs
w ith th e ir
th e casu als re tu rn e d from F ra n c e w as se rv e d by M rs. B ra m h a ll an d 8th g rad e ex em p tio n s in a rith m e tic : fam ilie s cam e fro m h ith e r an d yon
P e te r B erke of th e 63rd in fa n try , r e ­ d a u g h te r s , th e g u e s ts w ere F a y e P a r ­ H elen N elson, 100; R obert M ilan, 95; b rin g in g big h a m p e rs of g o o d ies.
ceived h is d isch arg e a t W ash in g to n , so n s, D o ris B ailey , E liz a b e th T h o m a s Loyd D unn, 90Vj.
E x em p tio n s in T h e H o ffn ie iste r p a n tr y lo o k ed like
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D. C. T he boys a re both a t th e hom e E lsie a n d B la n c h e A llen.
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FAIRVIEW
[ th e r e w as still s e v e ra l d a y s ’ ra tio n s
B erke,
P o rtla n d , s p e n t th e p a s t w eek a t th e received ch am p io n sh ip d ip lo m as
Iduliling o p e ra tio n s only ten per cent
P ro g re ssiv e 500 w as en jo y e d
L ee E v a n s h o m e, w h ile Mr. L oeb w as sp ellin g : in th e 8th g ard e: A nna M ilan ,„ f t
F a irv ie w Is lo o k in g fo rw a rd to a of norm al.
Loyd D unn, D orothy Jo n sru d , E d ith by th e j,|g fo lk s, M r*
R eed am i
on a b u sin e ss tr ip to C a lifo rn ia .
In th e 6th g rad e, G e rtru d e w a i t e r H o ffm e lste r c a rr y in g off tin boom at la s t. T h e re h as been m o re
M rs. L u r a O’N eill receiv ed w ord L in d ;
D iversion of c ap ital Into new b u ild ­
la s t w eek of th e d e a th of h e r h u s ­ K ligcl, llc rtlia Yabs. N ellie lla rv ls o n ; h ig h h o n o rs, w hile Mrs. II. M. Jo h n - of a c h a n g e m ad e ln p ro p e rty h o ld ­ ings except for w ar purposes w as fo r­
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in g s, b u ild in g a n d re m o d e lin g of bidden by the g overnm ent.
a w a rd e d th e booby p rizes. Ja z z am i h o u ses tills s p rin g th a n h as o e c u r r e j
co m es to th r if t o r good m a n a g e m e n t, he h ad re la tiv e s . Mr. O ’N eill h a s been B aum back an d Ja m e s M ilan.
W holesale price of P o rtla n d cement
T h e in d u s tria l clu b s of o u r school d a n c in g fo r th e y o u n g g ro w n -u p s b efo re fo r u n u m b e r of y ears. T h e
we h av e only to u c h e d th e “ h ig h tu b e r c u la r fo r s e v e ra l y e a rs , a n d h as
s p e n t m u c h of h is tim e in A rizo n a, to g e th e r w ith th e te a c h e rs an d clu b an d g a m e s fo r th e s m a lle r fo lk s S u n d ia l m ill is d o in g e x te n s iv e re ­ has dropped 50 cen ts a b a rre l and
s p o ts .” W e h a v e h e a rd a n d v a lu e d in se a rc h
of h e a lth .
B esid es his lead e rs a tte n d e d a jo in t m eetin g w ith k ept e v e ry o n e biiHy u n til q u ite , q u it" p a irs to th e office, a n d a la rg e tire- prices of b u ild in g steel a re fulling.
a c c o rd in g ly th e w a tc h w o rd , " S a f e ­ w idow h e le a v e s fo u r little c h ild re n , B o rin g an d C o ttrell a t B oring, F rid a y e a rly .
p ro o f v a u lt is b eing b u ilt. T ile Rev.
ty F i r s t .” I t a p p e a le d to us, w h en A lice, E m m e tt, M ary a n d A gnes.
a
re tire d P re s b y te ria n
a ftern o o n to h e a r M iss H elen Cowgill
T h e boys ln u n ifo rm w ere:
W ill Dr. P r a t t ,
C A R PE N TE R
and M iss S n ed ek er, s ta te and co u n ty T eev in , A lton L o v elace, G us L in g le, m in is te r, lias p u rc h a s e d th e p ro p e rty
we sav ed
food, b o u g h t
L ib e rty
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lan d a n d lias r e b u ilt th e h o u se inside,
All Kimis of Saw Filing
T h rif t S ta m p s, an d w hen o u r boys be im p ro v e d w ith o u t th e u p h e a v a l of lead e rs w ere m uch pleased w ith the
S a n d y is $ 6 ,0 0 0 o v e r th e to p . 1)11 lie w ill a lso ru n a ch ic k e n ra n c h .
w e n t o u t to sa v e th e c o u n try , we at th e w h o le eco n o m ic fa b ric in o r d e r
W indow S c re e n s M ade
W. A. C o p elan d bus b u ilt a new
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ch ic k e n h o u se a n d is g o in g in to tlie
S hop oil W a llu la Ave.
O ur teac h ers, Mrs-
Hurrah! At la s . the W e ll,n a n 1,111 ch
m ilk in g sto o l, in th e sh o p a n d th e T o d ay , o fte n “ com e easy go easy
ic k e n b u sin ess.
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G re sh a m . O re.
k itc h e n . W e h ad a p u rp o s e In view , ru le s , f o r new s ilk d re s se s a re n o t and Miss Ivy Ten Eyck, a tte n d e d th e
J . W. M o ller h a s p u rc h a s e d th e
eetin g of th e C lack am as
s u b s c rip tio n $ 2 0 0 0 w as ra ise d , th e
a n o b je c t to a tta in , am i we b e n t o u r now w on by la b o rio u s h a n d k n ittin g m
.each ers asso c ia tio n a t B o rin g S atu r- c o u n , y w l„ g , ye $:!00 a n d
,, K fo u r lo ts jo in in g Ills p ro p e rly , und
e n e rg ie s to th e ta s k . It h a s b een a a s fo rty y e a rs ag o , an il c a re fu lly
w ill b u ild a niodul c h ic k e n h o u se. H e
t,
L & P. h a s p ro m ise d fin an cial a ss lst- is a ls o ra is in g c h ic k e n s. Ed. K n ap p
c o u rs e o f tr a in in g fo r m an y o f us w o rn , o n sp e c ia l o ccasio n s. T o d ay ,
Mrs. B arn u m , P rin c ip a l of M ount
to w a i»
n g d o w n th l„
a n d th e v a lu e sh o u ld no t be lo st, silk d re s se s s h o r te n e d to p a n d b o t­
le a sa n t school a n d M iss t J a r a 1 I l a ^ 1 babv Mt H ood. A new c u lv e rt will lias ju s , finished a new c h ic k e n h o u se
sin c e p eace Is w ith us a g a in .
\ ol- to m fa lse ly c h a rg in g t h r i f t as th e son.
sp e n t th e
week-end
v isitin g bR * |a c e d a(
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b o tto m
till on h is p ro p e rty , w hich lie re c e n tly
u n te e r s a n sw e re d th e c a ll first to c a u se , a n d silk e n h o sie ry , w h ich r e ­
p u rc h a s e d fro m Mr. P ro v in ce. W ill
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th e G re a t W a r, a n d th e n th e d ra f t v eal m o re th a n th e y co n ceal a re as fr ‘X h Rose Ten E yck sp en t th e week- X l e U* g r X d ° P
B ro o k s h a s a new ch ic k e n h o u se and
cam e. In th e g re a t w a r a g a in s t ex ­ s h o r t liv ed
If you have cattle or hogs
as
th e E p h e n ie rid a e , end w ith h er s is te r Miss Ivy T en Eyck. * ho1 g rd
Is m a k in g a r r a n g e m e n ts fo r a new
tra v a g a n c e w hich is b e fo re us. v o l­ w h ich liv e f o r o n ly a d ay , a re r e g u ­
M iss Ivy Ten E yck h as accepted th e
E. K e te ls fa rm , ii th e d eal goes g a ra g e .
H e is a ls o b u ild in g a new
u n te e r s a re a t h a n d , m o re a re n e e d ­ la r v is ito rs a t th e b r e a k f a s t ta b le , p o sitio n of te a c h e r of th e 1st an d 2nd th r o u g h , w ill soon c h a n g e h a n d s. A fence a ro u n d his b lock, ju s t p u r ­
of any kind to sell
ed lest th e n a tio n be o b lig e d to d r a f t in th e sh o p a n d th e sch o o l. S chool is g ra d e s a t O rien t n ex t y ear.
r e tir in g h a n k e r ir o n , S p o k a n e will ch a se d fro m M rs. R oss, of P o rtla n d .
Its p eo p le in to T h r if t so ld ie rs .
F o r a w o rk sh o p a n d p a rty d re s se s a re
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be th e new o w n e r.
F ro m all a p p e a ra n c e s In th e lin e of
Livestock Hauling by Truck
w ith o u t th r if t , we a re as n o th in g
o u t of p lace , o u t of h a rm o n y w ith th e
SANDY.
M rs. Jo h n T eev in c e le b ra te d h e r p o u ltry h o u se b u ild in g we w ill hav e
It is an old s to ry , th a t th e e x tr a v ­ sh e m e .
T h e se p re tty th in g s s tim u ­
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b ir th d a y w ith a few p le a s a n t d a y s in p le n ty o f c a c k lin g g o in g on h e re in a
at a reasonable price
a g a n c e of R o m e led to its d o w n fa ll, la te c o m p e titio n a n d th e c ra v in g co n ­
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n g S ie fe r c an y o n to th e N o rris th e ir p laces. T h e old J a c k s o n b arn
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v o rce ev il, fo r t h r if t w ould be le n d ­ a n d a ll.v o te r s a r e u rg e d to a tte n d .
so cial, g iven S a tu r d a y e v e n in g at th e
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h o m e of Mr. and M rs. E. B u rlin g a m e
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1 1 a . hi . S u n d ay school a t 10 a.in .
T h e n a m e “ M o u n t H ood B u tte r " ,
J in i Illto Is now o ccu p y in g a i
tio n s b e tw e e n la b o r a n d c a p ita l " fe e d th e b r u t e ” a n d do it w ell a n d th e b ilio u s a n d d y sp e p tic a re desp o il-
h a s h e re to fo re been u sed by p e r­
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L a k e b e rg s h a v e been h a u lin g fin-
m issio n of th e M o u n t H ood i c e ,
in g c o n d itio n s . H e fe lt th a t th e w age te a c h e r w as d e m o n s tr a tin g th e u se feel m is e ra b le a good s h a re o f th e
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e a r n e r b ecam e d is h e a rte n e d w ith th e of a c h e a p e r fa t th a n b u tte r in th e tim e. T h is ill fe e lin g Is n e a rly al- l«h ng t o W r to com pletei th e I, -
ju ry Is receiv ed g et a b o ttle of C hain-1 p ro d u c ts re g is te re d u n d e r th a t
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d aily g rin d a n d lik e th e m an w ith p re p a r a tio n o f a c e rta in d ish . " W e ll, w avs u n n e c e ss a ry .
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title . T h a t p e rm issio n h a s ceased,
th e m u ck ra k e , th e p ro s p e c t ab o v e b u t c o u ld n ’t you u se b u tte r , If you C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts to to n e u p tin «fence. T h e w ork h a d to be p o stp m ed b e rla ln ’» L in im e n t a n d
pluln p rin te d d ire c tio n s w hich a, - j hence th e c h a n g e of n am e, w hich
d id not a tt r a c t h im . A d m itte d th a t coulil affo rd I t ” ? a sk e d o n e o f th e sto m a c h . Im p ro v e th e d ig e stio n an d w hen w a r re s tric tio n s w ere Is» e.
becam e effectiv e on J a n u a r y 1.
w ag e a n d liv in g c o n d itio n s sh o u ld be p u p ils. " Y e s ” , w as th e a n sw e r, b u t r e g u la te th e b o w els is all t h a t is u At th e V etch p lace a big ‘ h lc k e n c o m p an y th e b o ttle . -A ilv.
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lish e d . fro m w hich to ste p . A floor fe lt sh e h a d a s u r p lu s o f m o n ey , an d
w ere th e b an k s w o rk in g ln such close w hich b u rn e d dow n In th e w in te r, p re ssin g a n d re p a irin g d o n e w ell.
of good m a n a g e m e n t, a floor o f th r if t m u s t u se It.
co-operation w ith th e ir cu sto m ers. T he T h a t’s th e w ay to p u t th e “ bee in ! P e te r L e n a rd . P o w ell s tre e t.
th a t sh o u ld be in g ra in e d in th e boys
B u t as g ra n g e r s we d o n o t a d v o ­
a n d g irls, as th e y a tta in th e “ g ro w n c a te d is p e n s in g w ith b u tte r . It Is n e ­ m o d ern b an k is a p ro g ressiv e In atitu - b u sin e ss.
Mr. W o lfe of S an d y is re m o d e lin g
u p ” a s ta g e w h e re m a r ria g e a n d d i­ c e ss a ry in th e d ie t, a n d th e r e Is a tlo n , and m any of th em have d ep art-
v o rce a p p e a r m o re o r less c o n sp ic u ­ p la c e fo r it a s w ell as fo r th e o th e r n ien ts in w hich e x p e rts m ake it th e ir ills Ice c re a m p a rlo rs . A b alco n y Is
b u sin ess to stu d y pro b lem s of Ihe farm b ein g p u t in, w h e re g u e s ts m ay be
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edge of th in g s , so th a t th e y m ay p n e o u ra g e us to ra is e m o re. B u t in
tn o w th a t th e y a re g e ttin g a n d giv - ra is in g m o re p ro d u c ts , th e y m u s t be
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SOME USEFUL HINTS
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S m o o th in g Iro n o r
S ew in g M ach in e
as an e v e n t s u r ro u n d e d by
h ig h co st of liv in g w ould a p p e a r leas
T ra v e lin g Iro n
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V acu u m C le a n e r
w ith sh e e p s c lo th in g , o r p o o r m a - | g et m o re n e a rly th e w o rth of h is p ro ­
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W a sh in g M ach in e
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Electrical
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P o rta b le S tove and
T o a s te r
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M a te ria ls a re w (m h )h f
bp ,h r if ty .
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The “ Average American Farm er profited by th>- war He ha*
luirp« m o re, a n d w p sh o u ld le a rn
<irl«
climbed to the "hundred dollar-a-m onth-m an ' according to report»
h a t q u a lity c o u n ts .
W e sh o u ld b ”
th r if t Is th e good w ord fo r th is
ed to re a liz e th a t w a .te o f m a te ria ls
o , d wor](J
from the Departm ent of A griculture In 1914 the “average farm er •
n e a n s w a ste o f la b o r, tim e a n d life
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Income totaled $«44 40 annually or $53.J i per month In 1918 he had
Electric Hmldini
ellmbed to $1200 per year or $109 per month These figures are from
f o u r boys a n d g ir ls co u ld 1«*™.
W an t» , w a n ts, w a n ts.
See th e
a lu e s . le a r n to d is c a rd th e sh o d d y
th e "average” 111 acres
t Is c e rta in t h a t liv in g c o n d itio n « fo r c o lu m n .
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