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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 11, NO. 19 G resham O utlook .GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1921 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR WORK ATTRACTS FARMERS VICTORY P.-T. ASSN. GRESHAM TEAM WINS FOUR ATTRACTIVE SITES FARM BUREAU RELIGIOUS LEADERS FIRST BALL GAME! FOR FAIR NEAR GRESHAM HAS ENTERTAINMENT WILL MEET SUNDAY By W A LTER RAMSER. On T h u rsd ay evening, April 21, beginning a t 8 o'clock a F arm Bu- T he G resham baseball team sta rte d I At a special m eeting of th e G resh- ways, h ard surfaced roads, C olum bia ; reau m eeting will be held at E llio t's T he Victory P aren t-T each er asso P lan s are com plete for th e P leas th e season of 1921 w ith a victory an» Business Men’s association, held R iver and Mt. Hood Loop highw ays, hall in Dam ascus fo r th e purpose of ciation received ab o u t $35 as a re W hile g en erally level, portions of orpnnlzlng th e F arm B ureau com . a n t H om e D istrict Sunday school .. „ . . t 1 at th e city h all, la st n ig h t, it was o ver th e E astern & W estern L um ber , ' ® ’ th e tra c ts a re rolling, w ith proini-I , , , , „ practically se ttle d th a t G resham n en t view points in the way of “ unity work in th e Dam ascus coun- su lt of th e ir evening's en te rta in m e n t convention a t the C ottrell Com m uni com pany team of P o rtlan d . T h e wou,d n o t endorse any of th e pro. u Utilities for r lagoons, himnim Ilry try. , Not fll tilities, iIpnrpRsiniiH depressions fo I',ot O 0I»ly th e m em bers are ur- F rid ay when they gave a chicken pie ty church Sunday, April 24. In d i final score was 8 to 4, but th e re su lt posed sites w hich are now being so stream s of w ater, fields for airp lan es i Kel»tlv requested to be present, but social and en tertain m en t. cations point to one of th e larg est and p ark in g trac ts, for autos. ’‘v er>' farm er and his wife in a rad i- is by no m eans any indication of the , extensively exploited in th e daily T he program was especially fine T he accessibility of th e site fo r us of five “ iles from Dam ascus who crow ds th a t have ever atten d ed th e h ard fight p u t up by th e G resham ' Pa Pers and receiving th e endorse au to trav el from all directions is a believes th a t the econom ical conoi- and included a n um ber of readings convention and th e com m ittee in v a n ta g e 1 " on ° f th e farm ers can best be and solos. m en to keep th e score in th e ir favor m ent of various in te rests b u t would big A ad ch arg e have lined up a fine program . ccessabillty by stre e t c a r t r a f - '8olved b>' th e farm ers them selves w ork to p resen t to th e fa ir d irectors Mrs. C h ristin e D onaugh of Bairds- T he visitin g team sta rte d w ith th e flc is a big fea tu re . T h ere are al- In m aking a carefu l survey of our Since th e week of April 24 to 30 and fa ir site com m ittee, w hen th e ready lines from P o rtlan d on th e com m unity at large we find th a t we ; dale gave a reading th a t was much first m an up to fight fo r victory, sam e is ap p o in ted , som e th re e o r four so u th and n o rth and across th e east need soil improvement*, seed im prove- enjoyed. Mrs. D onaugh is a charm - Is known as ch ild ren ’s week, th e pro th e ir first m an trip lin g to le ft field, p o ssib le . and highly ad vantageous end of two of th e tra c ts and con- b e tte r livestock, a m ore ef- ing woman and th e selection she g ram fo r th e day Is to be especially and was scored a m om ent la te r by a x . I sites lying w est of G resham an d var- tiguous to o r th ro u g h th e o th ers. A ! Acient system of m ark etin g , hom e gave was m ost d elig h tfu lly rendered for those who have the care of chil sacriflce fly to center. T h a t ended ¡0U8iy located along th e Powell Val few m iles extension of stre e t car lines d em o n stratio n s and boys and girls d ren u n d er th e age of 12 years H er sm all son, "B obbie” en tertain ed th e ir scoring for som e tim e. Gresh ley, Section L ine and Base L ine road. w ould reach th e tra c ts on th e west. clubs. w h eth er as p aren ts, teachers o r those F o r soil im provem ent we m ust th e audience 'also w ith several A. Meyers, ch airm an of th e bus T h ere is alread y connection w ith am in th e ir tu rn a t b at in th e first in terested in child w elfare work. learn th e p ro p er use of lim e and e O. W. R. & N. line, w hich can “sto rie s” and show ed an u n u su al tai in ning could do n o th in g , although iness m en’s com m ittee, m ade a very th Mrs. R obert H. T ate, religious di encouragin g and carefully prepared easily be extended o r enlarged as Phosphates, both of which o u r so u r e n t fo r one so sm all. H am lin, first m an up, singled thro u g h re p o rt based on th o ro u g h personal needed fo r fre ig h t o r passenger soils g rea tly need. W e m ust learn rec to r for th e P o rtlan d Y. W. C. A. T he play, “ Mrs. Stubbins* Book how to produce m ore and b e tte r m a second, b u t died on th ird and was investigatio n and com pilation of traffic. will ta k e up th e su b ject of "R eligious T he d rain ag e possibilities a re ex nure. How to control th istles and A gent” , which was given by th e In stru ctio n ln th e H om e." Mrs. T ato r.ot b ro u g h t in .But G resham crossed facts and figures draw n from county o th e r weeds, and how to conquer th e m em bers of th e T ro u td ale Parent- is a w’ell know n w elfare w o rk er and th e plate w ith tw o ru n s in th e second tax rolls and p lats of th e d istricts cellent. Two Bull Run pipe lines tra v e rse m°le at*d prevent th e spread of the involved. T each er association was one of th e inning and from th en on was never th e sites and an o th e r will be add ed Kro u n d sq u irrel. Then when we can is an ho n o rary p resid en t of th e S tate It is possible th a t w hen th e rig h t ¡m ake tw o blades of g rass grow finest th in g s of th e so rt th a t has been P aren t-T each er association. She was headed off. In th e sixth inning a fte r tim e com es G resham will offer to th e before 1925. T he views of snow -capped m oun- " h e r e one grew before, we may as given for som e tim e. T he play is a th e visitors had scored one run, th e i 1925 fa ir site com m ittee a choice of am ong the first in th e sta te to ta k e tain s a re p ractically u n o b stru cted we" grow good v arieties of crops as local team cam e back- w ith four runs. fo u r tra c ts, ran g in g in size from 8 20 from all points. T he scenery is su- P°or ones. Then we will sow Shade- high class com edy and th e ch aracters up th is line of Work. T he com m ittee ,, , » xv ! acres to n early 1500 acres. One of are all carefu lly chosen an d give T he o u tstan d in g sensation of th e these lies m ostly so u th of th e Powell perb an d landscape and deco rativ e ’a,ld or Swedish Select oats, o r w hat- was fo rtu n a te in securing h e r se rv ; ever v arieties do best and a re in th e ir p arts In an exceptionally fine ices. gam e was th e rally th a t th e E. & W. , V alley road, extending a s h o rt dis possibilities are unequaled. She will speak d u rin g th e E lectric pow er and lig h t lines 8r,‘atest dem and, and not b o th er with style. Mrs. J a n e t G ra n t as A m elia team sta rte d in th e n in th inning tance w est of town to n e a r L lnnem an . ___ _______,,x i sta tio n and ta k es in th e G resham cross th e tra c ts. Gas m ains a re al- a"y ° ' d kind of oats. The sam e with M arrym e played th e p a rt of a se n t! m orning session from 11:30 to 12:30 a fte r two men w ere out. They scored b u tt# A nothpr pxtends from , hp nor(h ready on th e trac ts. Mrs. F lorence Ingalls of F airview , ¡w heat. T hen we will no lo n g er be one run and had th e bases full, p u t : llm it8 of thp tow n to F airview and T here Is e n tire freedom from mos- satisfied w ith p lan tin g any old kind m en tal old m aid to perfection and su p e rin ten d e n t of th e prim ary de in a pinch h itte r to save th e gam e, lies w est of th e F airview road. The quitos, d estru ctiv e winds and dan- ° f Potatoes which som ebody claim s as th e book ag en t rem ark ed "anyone p artm en t of th e Rose City M ethodist ¡have once been A merican W onders, could see she was love sick .” Dea b ut he stru c k out, Q uesinberry p u t o th e r two a re located betw een the ger of floods and high w ater. Sunday school will conduct th e chil Any one of th e tra c ts is largely but " p will w ant only certified hill- Powell V alley and Section L ine or tin g the ball rig h t in th e groove and Base L ine roads and from th e B ru n cleared, except for b eau tifu l groves, e le c te d seed and try to im prove on con W heezy, who suffered from a bad d re n ’s sto ry h o u r in the m orning a t sim ply outguessed th e b atter. n e r road to o r beyond th e Rockwood and accessable all th e year. No ex- *t. Next in line will be b e tte r live- cough, had one tro u b le a fte r th e 1 1:30 and In th e aftern o o n will give pensive fills are required. ¡stock. T hen th e old m uley cow, who o th e r an d seem ed to be th e " g o a t” a d em o n stratio n of prim ary work. T he fea tu re s of th e gam e w ere road. The location is ideal. It is w here I Is J u®t cow, and eats h e r head off in several escapades. T his p a rt was Any one of th ese tra c ts is large few. G resham 's en tire Infield playing Mrs. In g alls has had special tra in in g enough, and possesses adv an tag es th e peace and beauty of th e co u n try i »"ice a year, will quickly join her handled by Geo. P. Lum sden. ste lla r ball and cam e up to all expec and possibilities no found so varied, m eets th e bu stle of th e city. in prlm nry and Ju n io r work and has own ln th e happy h u n tin g g rounds T he p a rt of th e book agent, who ta tio n s when b atting. Stockton, who com plete and accessable in any o th e r Being p ractically all acreage and j n,ld ,n ake room for H olsteins, Jer- been very successful ln th e practical pitched th e first seven innings, was of th e six o r seven sites now being ready for th e fa ir buildings w ithout , S£JS and Brown Swiss, which w ith by his zeal fo r disposing of bookn application of methods. T he Rose extensive and expensive changes, th e p ro p er care, will tu rn th e im- caused m ost of th e tro u b le for th e rig h t, and th e v isitors could do n o th exploited in and aro u n d P o rtlan d . brief discussion of th e m a t road building, etc., it is believed a Proved crops from an im proved soil o th e r ch aracters, was well tak en by City Sunday school w here sh e w orks ing w ith him , and he also did his bit te r In by a various is recognized as one of th e best o r m em bers of th e asso tra c t m eeting all th e req u irem en ts *n ,° a com fortable incom e, for th e at bat, w hile M etzger a t first cam e ciation at la st n ig h t’s m eeting the as to size, topography, etc., can h ere ¡ow ner so will th e th o ro u g h b red Prof. H erb ert Bradley of T routdale. ganized schools in th e city of P o rt follow ing fea tu re s were m entioned as be selected an d obtained ch eap er ! „ '»ester W hite and B erkshire hogs, Mr. B radley was so proficient ln ex land. up to his usual sta n d ard . S hropshire sheep, and L eghorn and to llin g th e v irtu es of his book, "F ro m M anager A drian, a fte r th e gam e, belonging to th e g en eral location th a n a t any o th e r point th a t is avail- Oregon Miss M artha Buck, d irecto r of re chickens. Now a fte r we have th e C radle to th e G rave,” th a t no covered by th e tra c ts u n d er consid able. sta te d th a t he is en tirely satisfied e ra tio n : T he com m ittee, consisting of A. made o u r soil m ore productive by d o u b t he could have disposed of sev ligious in stru ctio n of th e C en tral w ith th e way th e first gam e tu rn ed A dvantages of location only a few Meyers, A. W. M etzger and H. L. St. m aking two plum p heads of w heat M ethodist church of P o rtlan d will o u t, and th a t a fte r a few of the m iles east of th e city In a generally C lair, was continued and au th o rized grow’ w here one sickly one grew be eral ln th e audience if he had been speak ln th e aftern o o n on th e re la fore, and when o u r high g rad e and rough spots are g round off th e men, level coun try now covered by rail- to proceed w ith th e plans u n d er way. thoro u g h b red cows produce fo u r ready w ith th e books before th e tion of the com m unity to religious expects to give G resham a b e tte r class tim es th e m ilk at little m ore expense ch arm w ore off. Mr. and Mrs. Stub- Instruction. Miss Buck is a special POWELL VALLEY FIRST BENEFIT ASSOCIATION th an th e scrubs did before; when we bins, Mrs. L. H arlow and C larence of baseball th a n has been offered in TO GO OVER THE TOP W ILL BE BANQUETED can produce pork ch eap er from good P arsons, gave m any in te restin g side ist in th is line of w ork and is a very th e past. H e is en tirely satisfied a ttra c tiv e young woman. She cam e stock an d get five tim es as m any egga w ith th e infield, b u t needs a little Pow ell V alley d istric t claim s th e Mt. Hood Council of S ecurity from an im proved flock, then the lights on w h at m atrim ony m eans to Oregon from P ennsylvania la st when a woman happens to have a m ore s tre n g th in th e outfield. The honor of being th e first school dis Benefit association held its re g u la r doubting Thornes steps in and Bays: S eptem ber to ta k e up th e w ork of re b a tte ry positions a re w ell tak en care tric t in th is section to go o ver th e m eeting on W ednesday, April 13 and “ You are flooding th e m ark et, and mind of h er own and uses It. Both ligious in stru ctio n fo r children and will g et only h alf a price, so w hat Is purts w ere exceptionally well played. of. was located w ith th e C entral M. E. top ln th e Chinese and N ear-E ast Re sp e n t a m ost enjoyable evening. A the use of all th is im provem ent Two o th e r playlets and a tableau N ext Sunday, A pril th e 24th, th e lief cam paign an d m ake a re p o rt of larg e delegation of m em bers from stuff.” church in P o rtlan d . Thin church is by local people w ere well rendered S tan d ard Oil com pany team of P o rt sam e. If any d istric t has com pleted j P o rtlan d was p resen t, rep resen tin g H ere we come to co n fro n t th e conducting a week day school of re problem s which th e imm farm - and created , m uch am usem ent. land will be played on th e local n n m n o ic r r , a , . -ii io A nchor Council, E u re k a Council and g re a te st v of , , piuuicu» wmi-u mo ligion for children and is one of th e th e cam paign before April 18 they K irk p atric k Council, headed by Dis- era. and th e farm ers alone, can solv e T he m em bers of th e V ictory-Par g rounds. T he boys expect a hard have failed to m ake it public. : trlc t M anager T hom as and P resid en t and th e F arm B ureau is th e m edium . en t T eacher association, th e com m it few. If not th e only p ro ject of Its fight as “ L efty” Schroeder will op kind in Oregon. T he work Is ca r T he qu o ta of $92 looked ra th e r , P eters of A nchor Council. A fter th e th ro u g h which we intend to solve it. tees in charge especially, very much pose them , in all probabilities. ried on u n d er th e direction of Miss la rg e w hen th e first m eeting was m eeting a long tab le was se t w ith It is th e m a rk e tin g problem . It T he local m erch an ts are offering called by th e ch airm an , K arl J. H ag- delicious food w hich was m et w ith j cannot be solved by one farm er or ap p reciate th e help of those who Buck. several prizes for next S unday's game. b’e rg, on April 11 b u t it was decided com ing ap petites. Any persons loos- ' ten farm ers, o r a hu n d red farm ers, cam e from T ro u td ale and o th e r Rev. A. J. W are of Oregon City, ing th e ir ap p etites are urged to Join We all m ust su p p o rt it by pooling our Jo h n R ude is offering a box of cigars to go ahead an d raise all th a t the, Mt. Hood Council and w atch them produce so a cen tral organization, places outside th e d istric t to assist who has been doing special Sunday fo r first hom e run of th e season: The solicitors could and eleven pereons retu rn . Leave It to th e Council la- which is o u r own in stitu tio n , can sell in th e program . school w ork In C lackam as county „„„„„„„ xe„ l d,eB to p rep are th e feed, from san d - It In q u a n titie s at th e rig h t tim e and W h etstone is offering a box of cigars since he resigned his p asto rate of th e . x , f , Canva8S th e w,chpg whipppd <,rpam cakeB at a good price d irect to th e con- BANKS GIVE SUPPORT TO fo r th e first run of the season: T he each ta k in g a given n u m b er of fam i G resham and PleaHant Home B aptist P re sid en t P eters announced th a t An- sum er. BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS churches, will speak on a su b ject of G resham D rug Co., is offering a $2 lies. T here a re ab o u t 75 fam ilies chor Council will give a b an q u et in T he old m ethod of m ark etin g box of candy for th e first h it scoring in th e d istrict. behalf of Mt. Hood Council T uesday th ro u g h a horde of greedy nilddle- To encourage b e tte r livestock In terest a t the aftern o o n session. ...„ x i.. . —ii ix_ x evening, May 3d, a fte r th e re g u la r men, who, like th e m ilk d istrib u to rs, th ro u g h th e calf clubs, th e Bank of tw o m en; W ithrow 's Confectionery Rev. E arl 11. Cotton will conduct Monday evening th e so licito rs n i e t , njppting a t thp w o w ball a t often ch arg e as much for m ark etin g com es to th e fro n t w ith a carton of a t th e schoolhouse and tu rn ed th e i and Alder, P o rtlan d . Mt. Hood Coun- farm products as th e farm er gets for G resham and F irs t S tate Bank are th e round ta b le discussion a t th e cigarette« fo r th e first hit scoring a money they had collected o ver o th e j ell expects to p u t on a m em bership producing them , Is g ettin g on the giving $20 each to th e Calf P roject. close of th e session. m an, w hile D avidson’s D rug sto re financial se cretary , Mrs. A lta G entry. I drlve in thp n ea r fu tu re . D istrict nerves of th e producers, and, like A. W. M etzger & Co. asked th a t they The Sandy q u a rte t will be p resen t j xu I M anager L. M. T hom as is p rep arin g th e d airy m en ’s league, they content- m ight give $10 to be divided be an d fu rn ish special m usical num bers. offers two pounds of cnndy fo r the w w — xt,„ — -x. - __ ii • hen th e rep o rts w ere all in and th e to a council at Sandy in th e plate to sell d irect to th e consum er first th re e base hits. Bishop Bros, am o u n ts added it was found th a t j n ear fu tu re . th ro u g h th e F arm B ureau, and no tw een th e H olstein and Jersey Clubs. It is expected th a t a n um ber of Sandy offer one le a th e r belt, one p air of th e re was $94.75 In. T he F irs t S tate B ank is n ot sto p people will a tte n d th e convention -------- -— --------- longer get retu rn s from th e ir crops sgx and one silk tie fo r th e first hom e T here’ had been talk of a social to GEORGE LUSTED HAS th a t resem ble ch a rity m ore th an any- ping w ith calves, how ever, b u t is giv and delegates from o th e r schools n o t ru n . Guy D. Jones, the p opular Jew ra.se any p a r, of th e q u o ta th a t had STROKE OF PARALYSIS w « ” J ^ r ^ ing $100 to cover specials for all pro rep resen ted in th e association a t th e eler, offers a le a th e r bill fold for th e T his will bring encourage p resen t tim e, are planning on a t not been collected b ut since th e dis-1 G eorge L usted, a well known res- ¡sed us d u rin g the w ar if we pro- jects. first tw o base h its. tric t had gone o ver th e q u o ta it was 1 ident of L usted d istrict, is slow lv duced m ore and help win th e war. m ent to many boyR and glrlB as th e tending. A cordial Invitation is ex- O ther prizes a re contem plated and decided to postpone such an action as * a ‘n ‘n « from a 8' roke of Paralysis So If we w ant It. we m ust go a fte r it basis for aw ards If different th an th e ended to all who wish to do so. _ .u x< , which he suffered last T hursday, ourselves and we need th e coopera- re g u la r club rulings. w ill be announced in th e next issue xu„ F ind your A picnic d in n er will be served at th e evenings fo r th e next few weekB The e n tire left side Is affected. He tlon of every tille r of th e soil. of th e O utlook. These prizes are, of are filled w ith o th e r dates. i had a very good day M onday and Now w hile th e men a re doing this p ro ject and then g et In to win th a t noon and everyone Is Invited to bring course, fo r th e local men only, but th e ir d in n e r and spend th e day. T he j passed a fairly good n ig h t Monday essen tial w ork th e farm women may Special. Zion E v a n g elica l C hurch. n evertheless, shoud bring out a but he Is still very nervous and is ta k e up th e hom e dem o n stratio n F irst Htate Bank S p ecials 9IOO for session will begin a t 11:30 a. m. and No services Sunday. P a sto r and gain in g very slowly. projpet, for which C lackam as county bunch of ro o ters to see th e ir favorite C lub P ro jects. last u n til 4 p. m. D inner will be delegate, Theo. Itrugger, will leave Mrs. Alice Goff o* M yrtle Creek has th e prom ise of th e h e a rtie st sup- b rin g “ hom e th e bacon.” P ork P ro je ct- Hog show ing Con served a t 12:30. T hursday m o rning for th e an n u a l and his son, A rth u r L usted, of P ort- P ort of th e sta te p ro ject leader, and d istric t conference which will be land are at hom e assistin g Mrs th e boys and girls may Join them - te st; best condition and co n tro l of HOME MAKERS CLUB held a t the St. PauPs Evangelical j Lusted In th e care of th e ir fath er. 1 selves in to pig clubs, g ard en and hog. Prizes $4, $3, $2, $1. MEETINGS SCHEDULED TO GIVE PIE SOCIAL church, E ig h th and F ailin g stree ts, C ontinued on page 2 Calf P ro je ct— Calf Showing Con FOR FARM BUREAU P o rtlan d , x\pril 21-25. All m em bers! 5*4 p er ce n t In terest on six T he H om e M akers club of Powell and friends are invited to a tte n d th e m o n th s’ tim e m ay be had a t ------ F irs t 1 U nited S tates Nobby Chain Usco te st; best condition and ab ility to - - — F arm Bureau com m unity m eetings F o r sale by W A show calves. Prlzi>s $8, $6, $4, $2. will be held a t G ilbert schoolhouse, V alley will give a pie social and pro services th e re Sunday. T h ere will S tate Bank by ta k in g U nited States are good tire s be th re e services— 11 m., 2 :3 0 T reasu ry C ertificates— th e sa fe st s e - 1 Hessel. “ T ruck and Sheep P ro je ct— Team Ju d g in g Con W ednesday, April 20, at P leasan t autom obile gram a t th e schoolhouse F rid a y ev p. m. and 7:3 0 p. m. I cu rities in th e w orld today. I tire s In cord o r fabric. Valley g ran g e hall. T hursday, April test. Prizes $3, $2. ening, April 22 fo r th e purpose of 21, a t C edar schoolhouse F riday, P o u ltry P ro je ct— Team Ju d g in g raisin g funds w ith w hich to send a April 22, and at Powell Valley Contest. Prizes $6, $3, $3. delegate to th e O. A. C. sum m er schoolhouse S atu rd ay , April 23. These m eetings are held fo r the P o tato P ro je ct— P o tato Ju d g in g school ln June. Contest. P rizes $4, $3, $2, $1.50, purpose of appointing local com m it T here a re about a dozen g irls in teem en and deciding upon th e p ro j $1.50. th e club and they have been doing ects w hich will be tak en up In each G arden P ro je ct— Best selected and locality. Every F arm B ureau m em splendid w ork du rin g th e p a st few b er and o th ers are urged to atten d . prepared exhibit. Prizes $3, $2. m onths u n d er th e leadership of Mrs Axel Johnson. Sewing P roject Most a ttra c tiv e M ult»«m *h G iunge to M eet S atu rd ay exhibit In each division. Prizes $3, F rid ay evening they plan to give M ultnom ah g ran g e will m eet a t $2.00. several d e m o n s tra tio n s of th e kind th e hull at O rien t S atu rd ay , April 23 C ooking P ro je c t— B est p la te of fo r th e re g u la r session. T here Is a of w ork they have been doing th e baking pow der biscuit«. P rizes $3, class of can d id ates to ta k e th e first past m onths. They will give dem on $2.00. stra tio n s of th e m aking of an Iceless and second degrees arid also reveral C anning P ro ject — Best v ariety of to ta k e th e th ird and fo u rth degree re frig e ra to r, th e p rep a ra tio n and use canned fru its and vegetables. P rizes w ork. of a hom e m ade fu rn itu re polish and $«. $4. cleaner, and th e p ro p er m ethod of Wm. A verill, teach er of ag ricu l H om e M aking P ro je ct— B est b al tu re at Union High, will speak a t th e m ak ing a bed. One of th e girls will anced w eek’s m enu. P rizes $3, $2. opes m eeting in the aftern o o n and give a sh o rt ta lk on th e "C ontrol of F lies.” These dem o n stratio n s will o th e r num bers a re being arran g ed . ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES be interspersed w ith m usical num HAS NEW MANAGER bers. D entistry m ade painless by nerve ---------- ! blocking m ethods. Try It. Dr. C. P. They will be ln ch arg e of th e auc A. G. C lark, who ha« appeared t Johnson, 611 Morgan Bldg., P ort- tio n of pies and plan to act as th e ir from tim e to tim e before G resham l®n d , Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv. own auctioneers. g ath erin g s in th e In te re st of hom e | . __ E veryone is invited to a tte n d and x— i Bank of G resham paya 6 per product«, has resigned as m an ag er of | cent tn te re st on tim e deposits.— Adv. th e g irls hope th a t all th e ladles will th e A ssociated In d u stries of O reg o n ,' cooperate by b ringing pies fo r th e Hand Iwtunxlry. and Ü, C. F reem an , of P o rtlan d has auction. Coffee will be served. Also all kinds of work except c u r been nam ed by th e d irecto rs fo r th e tain s and collars. Located on Hood T he choice of two floor plans is A big 12x19 ft. living room Is used I N ational B u ild ers’ B ureau of Spo- position. Mr. F reem an has had wide avenue, between T hird and F o u rth . C o m in g offered th e hom e b u ild er who chooses as com bined dining room. A b u llt-lr kane. W ashington, 500 of whose “T he D eacon", to F airview In a th is cosy little five-room bungalow P ullm an b reak fast room Is featu red j plans a re placed at y o u r service by experience in th is line of publicity Mrs. Jo h n Stanley. few weeks. To be p resented by th e in one plan. , th e J ° nP* L um ber Co., a t G resham . work and will doubtless accom plish P lano tu n in g and repairing. Leave E pw orth L eague young people. of cem ent and wood. much In boosting Oregon product«. o rd ers w ith J. F itzgerald, B oring, W atch for th e date.— Adv. bed°™ maa n i mi r rkable C,<* et The terra cotta en tran ce-th e wide Rt. 3. Phone 767. 17 w~ ke4 <” lt ,n th e DeChenne brick m an tle and th e excellent win- W atch o u r window next week for Subscribe now for the Outlook and .i — — m U °,ne bedroom — j Plan. T he bungalow show n here dow arran g e m en t a re all featu res a barg ain in bedroom suites. J. E. Don’t slight yourself by slighting your Portland Daily. an alcove room an d sleeping porch. I was b u ilt from plans draw n by th e which appeal to women. M etzger.— Adv. the want ads. *' “ *" *®*