Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 23, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    PACK FOUR
GRENHAM OCTIzOOK
The International Line
LOCAL DOINGS
BRIEFLY TOLD
FR ID A Y , JA NU AR Y
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BARGAIN RATES
M rs. W C. A M crson, w ife o f th e
co u n ty s u p e r in te n d e n t. 1« in th e Good
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, S a m a rita n h o sp ita l in P o rtla n d w h e te
, she u n d e rw e n t a m a jo r o p e ra tio n j
S a tu rd a y . H e r m an y frie n d s w ill be
| g lad to le a rn th a t sh e is g e ttin g alo n g i
I as w ell as can be ex p ected.
Mise L aN o ra T eev in is v is itin g r e l - '
i a tiv e s an d frie n d s in S an F ra n c isc o . I
| Eos A ngeles an d S a c ra m e n to .
S he ,
ex p ects to be g o n e a b o u t a m o n th .
M. M. S q u ire h as sold h is h om e In j
I L aw ren ce a d d itio n to P h ilip B ra tz e l
Mr. S q u ire ex p ects to m ove o n to his
p lace o n W a llu la H e ig h ts w hich I s !
now o ccu p ied by Mr. an d M rs. Boyd |
B rassw ell.
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» a n W rig h t h as so ld h is h om e to
T a Mr. C h u rc h fro m K an sas. Mr. an d
A M rs W rig h t expect to leav e soon fo r
y so u th e rn C alifo rn ia .
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T h e M eth o d ist L ad ies A id w ill m eet 1
y W ed nest
nesday, J a n u a r y 28, a t th e hom e
of Mrs. C. M. Z im m e rm a n fo r an all
day sessio n . T h e b u sin ess of th e d ay ■
? w ill be th e c u ttin g a n d sew in g of I
? a p ro n s In p re p a ra tio n fo r th e a p r o n '
sa le to be h eld in th e n e a r fu tu re ,
y T h e la d ie s w ho can com e fo r th e
X m o rn in g sessio n a re re q u e s te d to
I b rin g th e i r lu n ch .
T h e b u sin ess m e e tin g w ill begin at
2 :3 0 p. m. an d a so cial te a w ill fo l-I
low. All a re in v ite d . T h o se assist-1
in g th e h o ste ss a re M rs. L ucy Os-
. b o rn e, M rs. C. I. R a k e r, M rs. A r th u r
D o w sett an d Miss E d ith L ym an.
Mr. a n d M rs. P e rc y L a rse n , o f
j P o rtla n d , a re v is itin g a t th e h o m e o r
j Mr a n d Mrs. H an s L a rse n of B o rin g .
P a u l C ary , of P o rtla n d , h a s b o u g h t
th e a. I. K o rsu n d 4 -acre fa rm so u th
j of to w n
Mrs. K o rsu n d h a s re tu rn e d
to H a m ilto n , M o n tan a, w h ere th e y
j w ill m a k e th e ir hom e. Mr. K o rsu n d
I w ill leav e soon.
C. E. O sb u rn o f C. E. O sb u rn & I
Co., a u th o riz e d W illa rd serv ice s t a ­
tio n , a tte n d e d a b a n q u e t of W illa rd j
se rv ice m en an d sa le s e x p e rts In j
P o rtla n d a t th e B enson h o te l on I
T h u rs d a y e v e n in g o f la s t w eek. A I
fe a tu re of th e e v e n in g w as a ta lk by FUMIGATE OR BURN
j C has. S. H a rp e r, W illa rd a g e n t fo r
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th e n o rth w e s t. A m ong o th e r th in g -
of in te re s t he to ld how th e b u sin ess
B ooks sh o u ld be fu m ig a te d b efo re
o f h is co m p an y h ad g ro w n fro m
| $3 500 in 1913 to a m illio n d o lla rs in th e ir re tu r n to th e lib ra ry , in c a se of
1919, less $250.
c o n ta g io u s d ise a se s su ch as m easles,
Mr. a n d Mrs. » . W rig h t e n te r ­ m u m p s, w h o o p in g co u g h a n d skin
ta in e d on la s t S u n d a y M r. a n d M rs.
| W . K. H a m ilto n a n d fa m ily of P o rt- d iseases. N ot o n ly th e p a tie n t but
j la n d .
Mr. a n d M rs G eo rg e Moffitt th e e n tir e h o u se h o ld sh o u ld re f ra in
a n d fam ily o f th e M elrose d is tric t fro m u sin g th e lib ra ry u n til a ll d a n ­
w ere c a lle rs o n e d ay th is w eek.
g e r of c o n ta g io n is p assed , saye Miss
An e x h ib it In th e O u tlo o k w indow
w hich a ttr a c te d m u ch a tte n tio n d u r ­ M o n tag u e, th e lib ra ria n .
B ooks a re not receiv ed fro m hom es
in g th e p a st few d ay s w as a p la te of
a d ozen eg g s, all d o u b le y o lk ers, w h ere th e r e a re cases o f s c a r le t fev er,
from th e p u lle t pen o f S k a re k B ros, sm all pox, d lp th e ria o r in f a n tile p a r ­
egg farm . T h ey w ere la id by A pril-
T h e se m u s t be b u rn e d an d
h a tc h e d p u lle ts an d w ere g a th e r e d in alysis.
th e c o u rse o f a w eek. S k a re k B ros, disp o sed of in no o th e r w ay. T h e li­
a re c o n sta n tly a d d in g to th e ir sto c k b ra r ia n w ish es to be notified as soon
a n d e q u ip m e n t an d h a v e o n e of th e as p o ssib le t h a t no tines m ay be
m odel p o u ltry ra n c h e s of th e G re sh ­
S afe
am d is tric t. T h ey sp ecialize on th e c h a rg e d in su ch in sta n c e s.
H ollyw ood s tr a in o f W h ite L e g h o rn s g u a rd in g th e p u b lic h e a lth is of th e
am i a re a v e ra g in g 50 p e r c en t from u tm o st im p o rta n c e to all of us now
th e ir e n tire flock of 1040 b ird s, w ith w hen e v ery c ity Is s tru g g lin g a g a in g
69 p e r c e n t fro m a pen of 4 00 A pril
epidem ic.
p u llets.
Mrs. C. W. G leason u n d e rw e n t an
o p e ra tio n on W ed n esd ay fo r th e re ­
m oval of h e r to n sils.
H er m o th e r,
Y our H o m e F u r n is h e r
Mrs. M a rtin , of P o rtla n d , is a ss istin g
In th e G leaso n h o m e d u rin g Mrs.
C ontinued from Page I.
G le a so n 's illn ess.
Mr. an d Mrs. E. L. T h o rp e , w ho r e ­ fro s t fo r th e p o ta to e s to rip en read y T h e p e rc e n ta g e of th e loss to n e x t th e sch o o l b u t fu r n is h e s th e Incea-
cen tly sold th e ir G resh am hom e, have
been v is itin g in P o rtla n d fo r th e fo r d ig g in g , w hich only g av e a b o u t a s e a s o n ’s f r u it cro p can o n ly be liv e fo r sp e e d in g up a n d e x tr a effo rts
p ast w eek
T h ey w ere in G resh am w eek o r te n d ay s to dig th e la te crop. g u essed a t a t th e p re s e n t tim e. T h e tw ice in s te a d of on ce a y e a r,
to d ay lo o k in g a f te r b u sin ess m a tte rs . M any a c re s of p o ta to e s a re s till in th e loss of f r u it a n d v e g e ta b le s w hich
T h e fo llo w in g p u p ils h a v in g re-
T h ey h a v e n o t y et ta k e n p ossession of g ro u n d .
w e re s to re d fo r w in te r’s use by in- ceived a g ra d e o f 90 o r m o re in th e
th e ir npw hom e a t M ilw aukie.
Som e peo p le w ho h av e p o ta to e s ( d iv id u a l fa m ilie s can n e v e r be de- m id -y e a r te s t h eld last F rid a y w ill
Miss M ary C an n y , w ho w as ta k e n
ill w ith s c a r le t fe v e r a b o u t ten days s till in th e g ro u n d h av e d u g s a m p le , te rm ln e d . T h e to ta l loss if it w e r- he ex e m p t fro m th e final e x am in a
ago. is d o in g v ery well a n d ex p ects h ills to find if th e ) w ould be w o rth know n w ould be a s to u n d in g a n d tio n s in th e s u b je c ts in w hich such
soon to be up. No o th e r m e m b e rs o t d ig g in g . T h ey re p o r t th a t h a rd ly a w ould p ro v e th is w in te r o n e of th e g ra d e s w ere a tta in e d p ro v id e d - th a t
th e fam ily h av e ta k e n th e d ise a se so
p o ta to b u t h a s o n e end o r th e o th e r m ost d is a s tr o u s e v e r ex p erien ced In th e y do n o t fa ll below 90 in d e n o n
far.
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an d d a ily w ork e a c h m o n th
Mrs. O. E. M illeson a n d little f r ° ZPn’
d a u g h te r a re sp e n d in g th e w eek w ith
A w a rn in g is b e in g so u n d e d to ex -)
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d u rin g th e y e a r:
Mrs. M illeso n 's p a re n ts . M r. a n d M is. a m in e p o ta to e s w ell as m an y w e r e !
G ood Buy.
A rith m e tic — C a rm a le ta
G leaaon
H en ry M etzger.
Mr. M illeson. w ho
Is em p lo y ed In P o rtla n d , m a k e s th e fro ste d e n o u g h to spoil th e i r q u a lity j 1 h e v ro le t to u r in g car, g o o d tire s 99 p e r c e n t. M elvin G ra d ln 100 p er
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C la ra M ason 98 p e r cen t.
A n in e -p o u n d baby g irl, S h irley o r fo r seed w h ile to all a p p e a ra n c e s '
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L ouise, w as bo rn to Mr. an d Mrs. W. th e y w e re u n h a rm e d .
M a in e l-'ull o f Coffee.
p e r c e n t; la n g u a g e , M ild red M etz-
F. Mason on W ed n esd ay m o rn in g .
M o th er an d baby a re b ein g c a re d fo r . . O . ne p o ta to g ro w e r re p o r ts th a t he ,
‘I su p p o se you n e v e r saw coffee \ Ker 100 Pe r c e n t; —
h is —
to ry „ , K e n n e th
by M rs. D. 8. Jo h n s o n a u d a re b o th " ‘ 1
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Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
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ly o f G re sh a m , w as h e re thin w eek
e ja c u la te d th e w a r-h a rd e n e d s t a r c e n t* M ildred M etzg er 92 p e r c e n t .
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new sp e llin g book, w h e re a s th e w ords
Arthur If. Kreojsky, Prop.
' an d frien d s.
h a x ln g a sw eet ta s te .
G re sh a m S chool N otes.
w ere ta k e n fro m th e old book ac
T h e m e e tin g s in p ro g re ss a t th e
T h ese p o ta to e s need n o t be a t o t a l '
Overhauling -
Repairing - Acetylene Welding
T h e fo u r th , fifth , six th a n d sev - co u n t8 fo r th e p o o r sh o w in g In sp ell-
M eth o d ist c h u rc h h av e been o f g rip -
p in g in te re st th is week
T h e ser- lo88' ,' o w p v p r- as ,h e S ta rc h fa c to ry (,n th gradp8 w on a h aJf h o ]| da fo r ing
^ res
Oils
Accessories
nions h av e been in s p irin g an d th e ,! » h a n d lin g q u a n titie s of p o ta to e s a tte n d a n c e th is m o n th
« Orner lla w I .III«- and R ockwood Bond*
s in g in g good
F o r se v e ra l n ig h ts th e A bout 200 to n s o f fro zen p o ta to e s
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o f lay m en . ( E. R u s h e r le a d in g lust
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M onday w as m u ch s m a lle r th a n w as
, n ig h t an d M arion Jo h n s o n th e n ig h t s,ncP ,h e f**«*«- S ince m ost of th e se ex p ected .
If th e r e a re o th e rs o
Teacher in Piano
b efore. II. L. St. C la ir w ill be th e a re fro m c o o p e ra tiv e m em b ers th e school a _p n r u h _
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Rev. R. E. M yers to ta l n u m b e r of to n s w ill be m an y of “ g / s h o r G v t l e v m , J
Private or class lessons. Spe
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T e a c h e rs a re m u ch p leased
w ith
velopment.
re sp ectiv ely . On S u n d ay th e m o rn - ; a t le a s t $ 1 0 .0 0 0 w o rth of p o ta to e s , hp m Id . y p a r p ro m o tlo n plan
in g anil e v e n in g se rm o n s w ill be on w ere lo st In t h a t v icinity.
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\n In v ita tio n to th ese se rv ices Is ex- ju s t how b ad ly th e y a re d a m a g e d fo r
,t. te n d e d to all.
A . o rd la l w elcom e and
"Gather up the fragments that remain so that nothing
seed . H is ad v ic e Is to te s t seed p o t a - ,
i c o u rte o u s tr e a tm e n t w ill he given
may be lost."
' to e s now by p lacin g sa m p le s of d o u b t- j )
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Nobody e v e r b eliev es you a re i lo- fu l seed In w arm su n n y places. If th e ,
I hese words are an exemplification of the purpose
in g y o u r b e s t.... a n d n obody Is rig h t
¡seed is good It w ill s t a r t se n d in g
of
the
Savings Bank—of the Country.
sp ro u ts . T h is sim p le p re c a u tio n w ill
sav e m uch tim e a n d ex p en se In th e
I hey gather up the fragments and mass them to­
i s p rin g If th e r e Is an y d o u b t a s to
gether for investment.
w h e th e r th e seed w as fro ste d o r not.
\\ ho can say the amount of railroads that have
s I T I R O A Y . J \ \ . 24
P o rtla n d seed co m p a n ie s a re dis-
been built- the industries that have been put in mo­
“ The Scjirh-t Shmlovv"
, c u ss in g th e q u e stio n of g e ttin g tw o
M ae M u rray .
o r th r e e c a rlo a d s o f seed p o ta to e s
tion through the use of Savings Banks by the people
"M txlel H u s I mim I*“ . Big < oiihs I i
fro m W isco n sin . F a rm e rs w ho h av e i
of the United States.
p o ta to e s w ill do w ell to be c a re fu l to
SV SH A Y . .I I N . 2 3
All should at this time stop and think what they
sa v e th e i r ow n seed as in d ic a tio n s a re '
"She H tm l a lliish an d "
It w ill be b o th h ig h an d sca rc e n ext !
may do toward putting the World in Order bv the pract­
P rlsc llla D ean.
s p rin g .
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ise of Thrift.
‘His l.ucky B luiuler” . Contedy
R e p o rt fro m tru c k g a rd e n e r s In
Everyone calling at our bank during the week will
Mereen Magazin«,.
E ducational
n e a rb y lo c a litie s In d ic a te th a t th e r e
receive a Thrift Day Badge.
w as q u ite h e av y lo sses o f cau liflo w er
U K IIN K S IllV , JV N . 2R
a n d c ele ry a n d su ch la te g a rd e n cro p s I
We pay 4 per cent Interest on Savings and “Will
“ t i i l i hy th e K oiulsiile”
No c o m p le te fig u res can e v e r be
do
for
you all that any good bank should do.”
V iolet M ersereau
g iv en as to th e a m o u n t of th e finan-1
P tM b lie IM II
P h on e Iitit
“ Siren* o f tlbe S „ d * ". C onierl) .
c ta l loss to th is se c tio n by th e u n - !
FIRST STATE BANK, GRESHAM ORE.
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p re c e d e n te d sto rm o f la st D ecem ber.
Mi»« Frieda Bratzel
BLUE MONDAY
is a thing of the past
in homes where they use the
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Thrift Week — January 17 to 24th
Electric Motor
High Speed Washer
Simple to operate, Costs but 2 cents
pur wash-dav and does the work while you
An Electric Motor High-Speed
Washer will do all your washing, and it
will be done better than you can do it by
the old methods. Come in and let us show
you how it is operated. Then surprise your
wife with one.
A. W. Metzger & Co.
Quality and Service
Gresham Movie Show