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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1921)
DEHYDRATION GREAT W e s ay - ’ forward INDUSTRY OF STATE The re g u la r services will be held at MARCH ! th e M ethodist church Sunday m o rn The d eh y d ratio n of fru its and veg G o in g - - ing. Sunday school will convene at etables has become one of O regon's 10 a. m. and everyone is req u ested to IF V o u most im p o rta n t in d u stries. Today, rem em ber th a t th e atten d a n ce b an W ANT T o ner is aw arded on a p ercen tag e basis th ro u g h th e developm ent of th e pro- MAKC A Having been appointed a selling agent for one of the largest BOND and th a t one person ab sen t cuts down cees, m illions of vegetables a re con i SHOWING* bond diair?,1. ** preParvd to .'<>««■ or.b-rs for any I the average. The percentage is based verted into a highly co n cen trated and ion th e en ro llm en t so th e o th e r p e r Below we give yon a list of some of the best buys on the market. sons' presence ca n ’t m ake up fo r a sa n ita ry product, w hich req u ires th e ad d itio n of w ater only to resto re it m em ber's absence. I nited States Ml NICIPAL BONDS are lax exempt. TH E PERSON WHO Echoes ____ from ____ th e _________ In s titu te " will to its o rig in al form and flavor. De- W ANTS TO K E E P ON be beard at th e re g u la r p re a c h in g , hyd ratio n , as practiced in Oregon, _ , Municipal Bonds hour. j simply m eans th e rem oval of th e wa- progressing m u st m ake certain G ilbert W ater D istrict, M ultnom ah ' -Maturity P rice Yield A n um ber of th e young people h a v e l,e r or n;ol8tu re co ntent of th e origi- th a t his h ealth is " r ig h t side up Crook "c o u in y \KOregon 6s n " " ' 1' I 9?,1. ' 4 ? V arious 6.00% been a tten d in g th e E pw orth L e a g u e !11“ * fr u |t o r vegetable. w ith ca re.” One good way to C learw ater Co., Idaho, N orth F o rk eC' 19*6' 35 100.00 6.00% - g th e week 1 Oregon is really th e hom e of th e m ake certain of th is is to p u r in stitu te in G resham d - u rin ' L*8 I1, i s a s ' s a v .artlou* J ’,0® * chase m eats whose quality- and have been very m uch in terested m odern p ractice of dehy d ratio n In W arm Springs Irrig a tio n D istrict 6s j , ,, f , a ,«'?,« \ a r OU8 « 76% g u aran teed n ess will m ake him in the various classes. M embers of th e U nited S tates, for it was In th is feel ce rtain th a t his digestion the Girl Reserves have been especial sta te th a t the process was first used G ran ts Pass Irrig a tio n D istrict 6s j„ v 1 v i'in '-m v °U" - 00% City of Rexburg. Idaho Gs ’ 1 920-J9 ' a r *OU8 « 76% will assim ilate th e p roper food ly interested In the class In social an a larg e com m ercial scale. T he prin-t S tate of Oregon Dlst. Im p. Bonds 5 Us Ju lv 1 1 , m sq ' a r *O»*8 7 0 0 % values. One way to m ake cer service by Miss M ildred B artholam ew . cipal d eh y d ratin g com pany In th is Port of A storia C latsop C ounty) 6s , y ' ^ ' 49 VQ a r l? i's B-’ °% state, and In th e U nited S tates for City of H illsboro, Ore . im p Bonds 6s Nov 15 ' U P ^ O l’ oV «,l R n n i ‘ ta in of th a t is to buy your m eats This class was m ost helpful to them th a t m a tte r, is th e K in g ’s Food P ro d U m atilla Co., Ore., Union High ’ i - i »0 100.00 6.00% in th e ir line of work. here. School Dist. No 3 . - W ednesday, J a n u a ry 26, will be ucts Com pany, w hich op erates large Nov 1.,, 194-» 100.00 6 00% plan ts at The Dalles and at Salem, th e Dpt May 15. 1926 T ransform atio n day at the M ethodist P hone 41 church. T he L adies' Aid is sp o n so r la tte r being th e m ore im p o rtan t, be Canadian and Foreign ing a plan to te a r down th e old dis- cause of its proxim ity to th e g reat S e c u rity - ' Pttyab,e n P ,“ ted S tatea 1? ,nd' ) fru it and vegetable grow ing areas of _ f repu tab le horse sheds and a new one Province of B ritish C olum bia .. 4 ^ s Dee “ 1 “ l M . .^ 7 j will be erected in its place. In v ita the W illam ette Valley. Province of B ritish C olum bia 6s •a 1 .« 7.50% The d eh y d ratio n process was first City of V ancouver. B. C Ju . i £ c l K’ i a , « O?®’23 7’50% tions are out for the day and ca rp en A rgentine Republic In te rn a l 5« Sept ’ 1 V m V r ’ m w e ters, cooks and all frien d ly helpers developed in Oregon ab o u t ten years im p e rial Ja p an ese G overnm ent 4s Jam ' *{£ are prom ised a place on th e w orking ago, b u t th e o p eratin g com pany was force. T he ladies will fu rn ish dinner. poorly organized an d n ot well finan Descriptive circular o f an y issue upon requmf. Mr. L ennartz was a P o rtlan d vislt- ced, an d was unable to perfect the process, w ith th e re su lt th a t its p ro i or today. Miss Alm a L arsen is confined to h er ducts found and a very lim ited m arket ' home. Miss L arsen was tak en ill at L ater, a fte r a series of reo rg an iza 1 high school la st w eek and has been tions th e K ing’s Food P ro d u cts com GRESHAM, OREGON unable to continue h e r w ork since pany was organized, w hen som e of th a t tim e. F rien d s hope th a t she th e m ost su b sta n tia l business men of may soon be able to join them In the th e sta te took an active in te rest both m any plans for w ork and play w hich as to th e financing and m anagem ent of th e com pany. are being form ulated. T he com pany was g ettin g well Miss R uth Ick ler is spending a cou- pie of days w ith h e r cousin, Mrs. L o t sta rte d w hen th e U nited S tates en tie W itter, of G resham . W ednesday tered th e g re a t E uropean war. Its ; evening she was a d in n er guest at the products w ere being handled by th o u (hom e of Mrs. A lta G entry in Powell sands of jobbers th ro u g h o u t th e country, and housew ives w ere being i Valley. educated to th e value of d ehydrated fru its and vegetables over th e old CORBETT “ Dlnty Moore” of S pringdale seems fashioned canned products through an extensive cam paign of advertising, to have gotten into trouble. when suddenly th e g reat K ing’s Sern A nderson of P o rtlan d visited T H E U N IV E R S A L C A R plan ts \yere called on by th e g overn friends here Sunday. m ent to supply th o u san d s of tons of Mrs. B lackhall and d au g h ter, Mrs. ■ Floyd Reed, left for C alifo rn ia last dehy d rated potatoes, and h u n d red s of thousands of carto n s of fru its pro week. LJI'-RE is the greatest motor car in all the world. Great because cessed u n d er the King m ethod. Mrs. E thel S m ith . S tew art came there is more of it in use than of any other car in the world. Great The re su lt of the g o v ern m en t’s de- ¡out from P ortlan d to spend th e w eek Plates and insulation in the end w ith h er m other, Mrs. C lara ' mandR was th a t th e com pany lost because that in our demand for a million and a quarter Ford cars this considerable g ro u n d : it had to again Willard Threaded Rubber B at Sm ith. year fully 50 per cent, of that demand is for the Touring Car. Surely At a m eeting of th e directors and pick up its eastern jobbing connec tery w w t as in any battery— every l ord touring car is a car of great service. You see it wherever bur 'Tw-rr’g one difference. Wood stockholders of C olum bia T elephone tions and re-establish Its reta il trade. However, th e first y ea r follow ing th e v°U J? ^ day.or n,.ght.’ shine or.rain> summer or winter -the ever faithful separata»» wear out; Threaded com pany held a t th e C ham berlain w ar w itnessed such a g re a t dem and sto re Ja n u a ry 10, F red Lasley was l ord louring Car is delivering service and satisfaction, pleasure and Rubber InmtiaHon outlasts the elected a d irecto r to serve five years, fo r K ing’s dehy d rated fru its and veg economy, in a larger measure than falls to the lot of any other one piece etables th a t the Oregon p lan ts simply battery every time. to succeed G rant Bell. of mechanism in the world. could not keep pace w ith th e orders. ’ The lib rary statio n has been re Threaded Rubber Insulation The resu lt was th a t new capital was We can now deliver Ford cars to you with reasonable promptness. is a d d proof—won’t puncture opened a t Union High school No. 1, brought into th e business, and now w ith Miss Ruby McKay as custodian, Leave your orders without delay, if you would be wise. The prudent or carbonize. It is one of the hours Monday, T uesday, W ednesday g re a t plans for the en larg em en t of man carries his umbrella when it is dry, because any fool can carry things that make this good and T h u rsd ay u n til 4:3 0 , an d every the com pany’s o p eratio n s a re being made. one when it rains! battery still better. You’ll find j W ednesday from 5 to 8 p. m. T h at th e plans of th e com pany Mrs. F ra n k Davis was shopping in it only in the Willard Threaded \ e \ e r forget that right hand to every 1'ord Pouring Car is that m ight best be carried o u t, it was de ( P ortland, Saturday. Rubber Battery. te rm in e d som e tim e ago to increase ever-dependable and universal “ Ford After-Service.” Here we are Mrs. A lbert Fox, nee E va Reed, j form erly of th is place, b ut now of its capitalization to $10,000.000 m ak with the genuine made Ford parts, Ford mechanics, and Ford Equip !I4<»1 E ighteenth stree t, P o rtlan d . ing it one of th e m ost heavily ca p ita l ment, to give service to l ord cars instntly, so that your car is never | was very happily su rp rised T hursday ized food in d u stries in th e U nited out of commission. S tates. T he add itio n al capital will (evening when on retu rn in g from the | auto show, found th a t ab o u t 30 of h er perm it th e com pany to en larg e its de ¡neighbors had taken posslssion of her hydration p lan ts, so th a t th e o u p u t pretty hom e to rem ind h er of her will keep even w ith th e dem and, and GRESHAM birthday anniversary . T he evening to m ake o th e r im provem ents prelim i GRESHAM, OREGON ESTACADA was very pleasantly sp e n t an d a n ary to th e rapid extension of its business. At Salem, a larg e cold- bounteous lunch, w hich th e g u ests If you are going to need a car this spring, order now. Avoid brought, was served. At a late hour sto rag e p lan t will be erected, which another shortage. will perm it th e op eratio n of th e Sa the guests departed w ishing Mrs. Fox lem plant for practically 12 m onths many happy re tu rn s of th e day. in th e year. The com pany has m ade a rra n g e PLEASANT VALLEY _ , „ ----------- I m ents for th e i financing of its en- F ra n a Bort. form erly of th is p la c e , I u largp(, r g e d op„rat1on o p eratio n s with th e Dundas- but now of F ort Stevens, was h ere a M artin com pany, whose head office D entistry m ade painless by nerve lew days this week visiting with old Is in P o rtlan d , th ro u g h which one and blocking m ethods. T ry It. Dr. C P [schoolm ates. F ra n k is one of Uncle a h alf m illion d o llar's w orth of pre Jo h n so n , 611 M organ Bldg., P o rt Sam 's boys a t present. ferred and com mon stock will be land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv. Boyd Brassw ell of P o rtlan d visited sold to th e public, a p erm it for th e with his parents, Mr. and Mrs S. C. sale having been g ra n te d by th e Brassw ell, W ednesday. corporation com m issioner of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k H einey a tte n d ed th e county fa ir board m eeting held D entistry m ade painless by nerve blocking m ethods. Try It. Dr. C. P, In G resham la st Monday Main S treet Electrical Wiring of all kind«. GRESHAM Phone 881 P lea san t Valley g ran g e will hold Johnson, 611 Morgan Bldg., P o rt « ■ O . DIKTb, Prop. land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv. Motors Repaired. Agent for i its reg u la r m eeting S atu rd ay evening, Ja n u a ry 22d. This will be an open the Western Electric Farm E xpert R epairing. m eeting and everybody is invited to Any kind of au to o r tru ck . G ener Lighting Plants. Edison Co. attend. The Installatio n of th e newly- elected officers will be a fea tu re of ato rs and m agnetos a specialty. Appliances. Heaters. Fixtures. the program . T he R ussellville de Sherm an M cC arter, co rn e r Powell and Maple stre e t, G resham , phone gree team will have ch arg e of th e All work g u a ra n te e d to pass tf inspection by th e B oard of F ire | installation cerem ony. D inner will 851. U nderw riters. be served a t 6:30. Extensive a lteratio n s have been m ade a t o u r F i r s t « „ a a ,.. A H are B argain. One Jo h n D eere low-down spreader. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. TROUTDALE One Vega cream se p arato r, used ESTIMATES FU R N ISH ED . 10 days for o n e to th ree cows, $42.50. The reg u la r preaching services will P h on e 81 One In te rn a tio n a l, used P rim rose be held at th e M ethodist church Sun cream se p a ra to r fo r one to eight FRED L. BOURNE, Prop. day evening A cordial Invitation is cows. Cost $95, price $70. have Installed an "B L EC T R IC S T O R E " w here U»7,in ? extended to all to atten d . Powell St. next to B row n’s M arket Some good used plows in w alking t r t c u i h t aP*l,an ce' may b0 P U ^ h a se d .'a p p lic a tio n s m ade foT eL " and riding. light and power, and w here lig h t an d pow er bills may be paid. LUSTED Phone 1041 W. A. HESSEL. To the Bond Buyers of Gresham Gresham Meat Market BANK OF GRESHAM The Battery Minus Half the W earing Parts ‘The Ford Touring Car” C.E.Osburn&Co. RAKER & SO N .uatteries Gresham Electric Co. CHOICE MEATS Homemade Ham., Bacon, Sausage, Lard cull line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET NU I ICE TO OUR PATRONS Wood - Sand - Gravel Delivered Any Place Truck Service J. R. KNARR & SON TROUTDALE, O M G O N P h on e G resham 4S-J. HOME SWEET HOME Miss A lta D ahlham m er of Rock wood spent F riday evening a t th e home of E rm a Eder. Miss E rm a Eder, who is tak in g th e hom e economic course a t Union High, was one of those who served at the fa rm e r’s ban q u et S atu rd ay . D entistry m ade painless by nerve blocking m ethods. T ry it. Dr. C P Johnson, 611 Morgan Bldg., P o rt land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv. Mr. F arm er! Do you need a set of scales? We a re selling platform scales w eighing to 240 pounds $14 40. L. L. K idder Hdw. Co. I 516 MRS TUBNtft 1$ 1 j O - TOV "lAÇ. ; MO « e - y í A&VERTIS/Nb F ob a I *BOO’ Hlfc Wb>-’ot»Tuef H a p p e n « t-J LOST Ol AMOS 0 4 ^ 1 „______ ? i ' w »H i l £ " E l P> n <, she at thj l a t id h i ? C hurch DieeoMi te rs ofh ,b u * i n e .7 t l t h S u ? c o X » ^ ! ? ! ^ FLORENCE M. HONEY Piano, Harmony H ours: 11. a m to 6 p m Monday, Tuesday, T hursday and F riday. S tu d io, F irst S tate Bank B l.lg. F irs t S tre et G resham ' ran,' act *Uch raa‘- maln offices in the E lectric huildlnv « „ d v * ° o f Up town to o u r co u rteo u s and a tte n tiv e service g' “ y° U W' U rece,ve the Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.