Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 30, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGR FOUR
GRESHAM OTTIXMIK TUESDAY.
MARCH
30.
KRS»
KNIGHTS and LADIES
of SECURITY
M t. H o o d C o u n cil N o . 3 3 7 4
h as o p e n e d up a c a m p a ig n fo r
5 0 n e w m em b er s. T h e S ta te
M a n a g e r , L. M . T h o m a s a n d
w ife , a n d F ra n k M o r e in g o f
K irk p a trick C o u n cil w e r e pres-
en t a t th e la st m e e tin g o f th e
C o u n cil an d a ss is te d M t. H o o d
C ou n cil in a r r a n g in g B fo r th e
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D ig d r i v e .
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J . M. K IR K P A T R IC K ,
N a tin o a l P re s id e n t, K . & L. of S
The worthy president, Sister Hoy Kern, appointed a committee of fiv<
members to assist the deputy in the selection of residents of Gresham for tin
deputy to call upon and if possible secure their applications for membership
After the close of the business session the state manager addressed the meeting
explaining the new features of the Order in the adoption of the several new
forms of polieies now being issued by the Association and the Juvenile Depart
inent, also a new feature of the order. The home and hospital which are twe
ot the most important among the various improvements adopted since the last
National convention. The Home and Hospital are located at Topeka,, the
headquarters of the Association. A large farm consisting of 375 acres is locat­
ed near the city of Topeka, on which has been built the Home and Hospital
tor children ot deceased members. They are given a home and education by
the Association. A fund is being set apart from the general funds of the Order
each month for the maintenance of the Home and Hospital. Provision is also
made for the care of aged members who may not have comfortable homes of
their own, ami desire to avail themselves of the conveniences of the Home and
Hospital, in their declining years. Since the opening of the Home, over 100
orphan children and aged members have been adm itted to its shelter. Each
year, as occasion demands, new units will he added to the building, ns it is the
policy of the management that no worthy orphan or aged member shall he
deprived of the benefits provided by the Home.
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The Association has a combined membership exceeding 250,000, and has
paid to the beneficiaries of deceased members, over tw enty million dollars, and
to disabled members over five million. It has 3500 local councils located in every
state in the I’nited States except several of the extreme southern states where
the m ortality rate among the people is such as to make it unadvisable to or­
ganize. In Portland there are six local councils composing a membership of
m arly four thousand. Two of the largest councils boast of memberships of
over twenty-five hundred. There are also over 500 juveniles. The Order ad­
mits men and women on the same terms and has one of the most beautiful
ritualistic ceremonies of any similar association. The two accompanying
J. V. A BRA HA M SON
N a tio n a l S e c re ta ry K. & L.
V aliona!
Hotel and
Hank
U uilding, T opeka, K ansas. Ovvimi by the A ssociation
come members. K irkpatrick’s famous degree staff, who were the winners of
the loving cup offered by the Multnomah County Fair Association last fall will
be present to initiate the class as soon as 25 applications have been received,
when the campaign will he carried on until at least 50 new members have been
secured, and if the proper encouragement is given the campaign will not close
with less than 100.
Frequent mention will be made in the local paper from time to time
announcing the progress of the campaign workers. Persons interested may
call or leave address at the jewelery story of Mr. Guy Jones, or the barber
shop of Albert Kessler. The deputy or campaign committee will then he
pleased to call at the home and explain more fully the advantages of a mem­
bership in the association.
S ecurity B u ild in g— N ation al Ollie«%. T o|w ka. Kansas, ou ned by th e A ssociai Ion
L.
M. THOM AS, H ist.
M anager,
COAL
d a n c e in Metzger's H all, F rid a y n ig h t, A pril 2d
M IL L F E E D
Express and General
Hauling
GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE
Greaham Phone 17
QUALITY
Portland Broadway 5121
BRAND
Aluminum Ware
ON SALE THIS WEEK
Made from one solid piece of metal, no seams, abso­
lutely sanitary. Guaranteed by the makers to last
for twenty years.
Omelet Pans
Spatulas
Condiment Sets
Cleavers
Double Boilers
Butcher Knives
Pails
Roasters
a
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You should have a potato boiler. They
have the lid firmly fastened on and a
strainer on the side to drain the water
off. No danger of burning your hands
if you have one of these. 1'or afternoon
tea there is nothing nicer than our one
tluart round tea pot in the "Quality
Brand ’ Aluminum ware. Many more
articles too numerous to itemize. Come
in and see them.
A. W. METZGER & CO.
QUALITY AM » S E R I K E
Phone 661
Phone 661
LOCAL DOINGS
BRIEFLY TOLD
S ervices a t th e Z io n , E v an g elical
c h u rc h th is w eek w ill be as follow s:
Good F rid a y , A pril 2. w o rsh ip a t
1 0 :3 0 a. m .; E a s te r S u n d a y , w o rsh ip
] an d c o n firm a tio n of th e th r e e con-
' fim ands, E d w a rd S ch w ed ler, V ictor
a n d H aro ld F re u n d . T h e se rv ices on
I E a s te r S u n d ay , an d also H oly Corn-
M r an d Mrs. Jo h n F. Daly, for- m u n io n w ill be co n d u c te d In both
m erly o f P o rtla n d , hav e m oved to th e th e E n g lish an d G erm an la n g u a g e s
M avern L o d g e on P ow ell V alley ro ad . : All frie n d s a re in v ited to com e and
T h u rs d a y ev e n in g th e O dd F ello w w o rsh ip w ith us.
lodge w ill p u t on th e in itia to r y de-
B ap tist M issionary so c ie ty will
' g ree. T h ey w ill in itia te th r e e new m eet at th e h om e o f Mrs. Boon J o h n ­
m em b ers a t th is m e etin g . A full a t ­ son on S o u th R o b e rts av e n u e , n ext
te n d a n c e is d esired . T h ey w ill m eet T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n a t 2 :3 0 o ’clock.
An in te re s tin g p ro g ra m h a s been a r-
at th e I. O. O. F. b a ll a t 8 o 'clock.
T h e a n n u tial
a l b u sin e ss m e e tin g o f ' ra n g e d an d it is ex p ected th a t Mrs.
! th e U nion H igh A lu m n i asso c ia tio n
, , °* 1 o rtla n d w ill be p resen t
w ill m eet at th e p u b lic lib ra ry in I and. Klvp o,lp of h e r In te re s tin g ta lk s
G re sh a m , W ed n esd ay e v e n in g . M arch ? n , ,r.e x p e rie n c e in m issio n a ry w o r k s
31, at 8 o 'clo ck . O fficers w ill be ln J , ? , ' . , , , ,
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elec ted fo r th e co m in g y e a r an d any
ib i s will also be in th e n a tu r e of a
o th e r b u sin ess disposed w ith w hich . J rp w ,
recP P” on fo r Mrs. L eo n ard
m ay p ro p e rty com e b efo re th is m eet-
' ,p p re s id e n t, w ho w ill le a v e ,
ing
A fu ll a tte n d a n c e is d esired
G resh am n ext F rid a y a n d ex p ects to
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I leav e in a s h o r t tim e fo r an e x ten d e d ,
T h e G re sh a m E conom y C o o k in g vU lt in , he
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clu b w ill m eet S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n a t
Tlle la(ile9
w ill assist th e |
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h.° n^ , ? . f ! . lo.re."CP "'2d h o ste ss in se rv in g
: Mrs. F red
H elen K ern on K elly av en u e. T h e S o u th a rd . M rs. T. J . S a k re
irv ln an d M rs. !
g irls a re a sk e d to b rin g th e ir re p o rts
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a n d in s tru c tio n s to th e m e etin g
tlo n is e x te n d e d to all.
H E. D avis w as in G resh am W ed ­
Miss M ary C ath ey o f S e a ttle , I
n esd ay o n b u sin ess.
H e is leav in g d a u g h te r of F ra n k C ath ey , h as been I
B rooks fo r C lifto n , O reg o n , w h ere v is itin g w ith Miss M ary C ath ey a n d ,
he Is to fa k e c h a rg e of a la rg e d airy o th e r re la tiv e s In G resh am o v er th e I
an d d a iry ra n c h . T h e re is 1600 a c re s w eek-end.
o f th e ra n c h a n d 200 cow s. T h e re Is
Mr. an d Mrs. J a y B ailey a n d fam -
also a cheese fa cto ry a n d s la u g h te r ily, acco m p an ied bv Mr B ailey 's
h o u se on
th e fnrnt.
Miss L a u ra ' m o th e r. Mrs. F ie tta H ib b a rd m oto red
D avis, w ho h as been in W a sh in g to n . , to N ew berg a n d D ayton. O regon last
1». C., d o in g g o v e rn m e n t reconst rue- Sat u rd av
tio n w o rk ev e r since sh e finished th e
Mrs. H. L. St. C la ir h a s been con-1
re c o n s tru c tio n co u rse a t R eed col- fined to h e r h om e fo r th e p ast week
lege, has been tr a n s fe r re d to Lou w ith an a tta c k of th e g rip
She Is
A ngeles w h ere sh e w ill c o n tin u e h e r so m ew h at im p ro v ed b u t not a b le to
w o rk In th e P u b lic H e a lth S ervice.
resu m e h e r d u tie s a t th e office w here
A b aby boy w as b o rn S a tu rd a y to s **e ts g re a tly m issed.
Mr. an d M rs G ene F o w le r of For*
D. S. J o h n s o n h as been q u ite ill
S tep h en s. T h e yo u n g m an and his h u t 1« so m e w h a t im p ro v ed at th e
m o th e r a re at th e hom e of Mrs. Fow - p re se n t. He w as th r e a te n e d w ith an
le r 's p a re n ts . Mr a n d Mrs. W. C. a tta c k o f p n e u m o n ia b u t p ro m p t
B u rch . M rs F o w ler w ill be ren ten i- m e a s u re s w a rd e d off th e a tta c k .
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hereil as Miss M abie B urch.
T h e I T he w o rth y g ra n d m a tro n of th e !
y o u n g m an h as been n am ed D onald » la te of O regon. Mrs. M cM urphy, Is
E u g en e.
¡ex p ected to m a k e h e r official visit to
T h e G resh am G rn d a tiu m eluh m et l^ e E a s te rn S ta r lodge th is evening
last W ed n esd ay a t th e lib ra ry . T he P la n s a re co m p leted fo r a d e lig h tfu l j
officers w ere elec ted as w ollow s: e v e n in g in h e r honor.
T h e p o u ltry class a t U nion H igh
K a th le e n B ailey, p re s id e n t; Joyce
K id d er, vice p re s id e n t; B lan ch e T rim - « a s w ell a tte n d e d la st W e d n e s d a y 1
t’r«'Asun'lr r e ,a r y ;
M pII«p r ’ ev e n in g a n d a n In te re s tin g m eetin g
’^ T h e ’u r a d a t tu m clu b h a s decided to
hpl<1
A n,on* ’hose p re s e n t last !
Hive a play And a m e e tin g will be held " • '« n e e d a y was J u d g e Geo. VV Sta- !
W ed n esd ay , M arch 31 to decide on p le to n an d w ife w ho left a consign*
pU y J " 1'1 whPn , , . W,U bP * i’ e n m ph‘ of 200 haby ch ick s w hich had
All n it'n ib t'rs a re u rg e d to a tte n d .
.
Lou M cL ain, well k n o w n h ere an d a r r , ' p*1 ,h a t e v e n in g a n d a tte n d e d j
a fo rm e r re s id e n t of G resh am , h a s ! ’he p o u ltry cla ss to be f u r th e r In- '
re tu rn e d fro m San F ra n c isc o and w ill M a te d In th e m y ste rie s o f p o u ltry
o p en a p lu m b in g sh o p In G resham . I ra isin g .
T h e class m e e ts every
H e w ill occu p y th e H a rtu o n place on
P ow ell s tre e t o p p o site th e lu m b e r ' W ed n esd ay e v e n in g a t th e high
y a rd . Mrs. M cL ain, w ho h as been at school. A ny o n e m ay a tte n d .
M arm ot «luring Mr. M cL ain's ab sen ce
T h is is th e la st w eek allo w ed fo r
w ilt jo in h e r h u sb a n d h e re in a few j p a y in g th e first h a lf o f 1919 taxes
day s.
Mr. M cl-atn's a d a p p e a rs in .w h ic h w ill becom e «leltnquent A pril
th is issue.
5- T h e b a n k s as a m a t te r o f per-
M iss H e ste r T h o rp e w as th e g u e st js o n a l se rv ice h av e been b rin g in g th e
o f Miss M iriam B row n o v e r th e tax lists o u t to G resh am a n d th e
w eek -en d
, ta x e s m ay be p a id a t th e b a n k s.
F o llo w in g o u r u su a l cu sto m of g iv in g
everybody a good tim e th e local
cou n cil K.& I,.of 3. w ill g iv e a F R E E
O rc h e stra M usic- E v erybody Com e.
Tabor 5071
G resham 233
ROCKWOOD GARAGE
KREOFSKY BROS. Props.
Overhauling, Repairing, Welding and Brazing
Tires, Oils, Accessories
Corner B ase L ine and Rockwood R oads
CHOICE MEATS
H o m e m a d e H a m s, B a c o n , S a u s a g e , L ard
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
SANITARY MARKET
Main S treet
GRESHAM
GEO. DIETL.
P h o n e 881
Prop.