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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 11, NO. 16 G resham O utlook GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, DANCE CAUSES DELINQUENCY, CHARGED LARGE TRACT MAY JOIN CITY ON EAST; PUBLIC CHICKEN SQUABLE AIRED BEFORE COUNCIL FRIDAY. APRIL 22, 1921 HEALTH NURSE CHANGES HOURS TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.60 PER YEAR PRESIDENT OF NURSES ALUMNI GIVEN SHOWER TROUTDALE YEGG TAKEN BY SQUIRES C h ester A. Lyon, fo u n d er of th e A social event Of th e week was a Big B ro th e r farm a t L ebanon, Ore-» a new ro u tin e of office h ours has gon, assista n t to Ju d g e Jacob K anz- been estab lish ed by R uth Young m iscellaneous show er, W ednesday in ler, of th e co u rt of Domestic K e la -1 Gould, M ultnom ah county public honor of Mrs. H arry Buckle ( Ruby R esidents of the te rrito ry east of sites o r dw ellings a re located n e a r lions in P o rtlan d , and one of th e h ealth nurse. , D em ands upon th e u .. A rchie McCoy, a well know n crim G resham w ere p rese n t a t th e ad th e sm all p o u ltry y ard recently s ta r t best know n w elfare w orkers in th e , tim e of th e h ealth n u rse have grow n Eluer> * at th e hom e of her m other, inal c h a ra c te r w ith records a t K el N orthw est, was in G resham Monday ' to such an ex ten t th a t a re g u la r Mrs. B. W. E m ery, of G resham , Journed council m eeting T hursday ed by Mr. M arquart. Mr. M arquart evening an d ab o u t a dozen ad u lts, schedule of office h ours in th e differ- ly’s B u tte and at th e p en iten tiary , . . . . ,, purchased lots am o u n tin g to nearly o ut of a population of m ore th an ent p arts of th e county has been a r - , Mr8' tlu e r y * • as a88‘8ted by Mrs. was found in th e Herd A ndrews evening to p resent a verbal petition one and a h alf acres and b u ilt a 1100 which was credited to G resh G resham d istric t extends M. W. Em ery of P o rtlan d , and Miss ! barn on th e Base L ine road ju st west to-Join th e town of G resham . They poultry house su itab le fo r approxi am by th e recen t census, atten d e d th e ranged. lT,oln, ,b e ( olum bia riv er to th e Doris Meyer of Lents. I of th e T ro u td ale line about 4 o r 5 _________ w ere in stru c ted to p rep are writte’n m ately 1000 chickens. H is plan was m eeting of th e P aren t-T each er asso- C lackam as ____ line, _ and from Rockwood Mra. Buckle is a p opular P o rtlan d ? ’clock W ednesday aftern o o n in a ciation before w hich he delivered a ¡ to th e Sandy riv er Office h ours fo r dazed condition and evidence points p etitio n s and p resen t them to th e to bailld a residence in th e n ea r fu most in sp irin g message. th is d istric t will be m ain tain ed at n u rse and presid en t of th e N urses’ to him us one of th e gang of yeggs council a t the next re g u la r m eeting. tu re. H e claim s it was know n by Mr. Lyon said in beginning th a t ! th e G resham library th e first F rid ay A lum ni of th e Good S am aritan hos- who blew open the v au lt of th e T his section w hich includes a t those who h an d led th e deal th a t his he did n ot w ant to be a fan atic b u t of each m onth from 2 to 4 p. m. Calls pital. T ro u td a le S tate B ank ab o u t 3 :3 0 , ................................... ..... wjjj ()p t a ken uy t [je itiar a r ian O(h le ast 80 acres lying so u th and east of inten tio n was to s ta rt a sm all poul was m erely giving th e "cold fac ts” The rooms were p rettily decorated W ednesday m orning w recking th e e r Tithes. as he had learn ed them from his ex building and causing a loss estim a t th e p resent city lim its has trie d be try farm and he th o u g h t th e re were perience in w elfare work. All of the d istric t east of th e San- w ith fern8 and c h e rry and a PPle ed at 38000. fo re to come into the city lim its b u t no restric tio n s on his so doing. N ear d,v riv e r is in th e C orbett d istrict, blossoms. Delicious refresh m en ts McCoy was found by some m en and H e ch aracterized th e so-called de ow ing to objections raised by re si neighbors claim th a t they expressed linquency am ong boys as “ d elin q u en Office hours will be 2 to 4 p. m. of th e w ere served. ordered out of th e barn b ut his d ents of th e te rrito ry th e action has th e ir objections a t once; th a t Mr. cy of p a re n ts” in p ractically every last F rid ay of every m onth, in th e Mrs. Buckle received many beautl- dazed condition and queer actlous C orbett public library. F rom R ock - I , ltl u ___ , , , caused th e men to phone fo r D eputy alw ays failed. They feel qulte’ confl- M a rq u a rt w ent ahead w ith his plans case. Mr. Lyon stro n g ly w arned th e p ar wood road to th e city boundry and fu g fts froru ber many friends, M. M. S quire who took him to K elly’s d ent they will ca rry th is tim e as th e and o th e rs who in ten d ed building ents ag a in st th e public dance and the from th e C olum bia to th e C lackam as ! Those enjoying th e aftern o o n w ere: B u tte w here he was pum ped for in o b jectors of past years have been residences in th e vicinity th is sum inju d icio u s use of th e autom obile. line is called th e P ark ro se-G ilb ert M esdames H arry Buckle, M. W. form ation. McCoy had a revolver, won over. m er, joined in a stro n g p ro test. This O ut of th e 190 boys who have come d istrict. Office h ours will be 2 to 4 Em erv P aul N auale Rov Sehmeer dagger, jim m ie, bunch of keys and ““ / “y J, wt lock picks. He also had in his pos P. H. Province, who recently p u r led to th e d raw in g up of an o rd i u n d er th e care of th e Big B ro th er P m., th e second F rid ay of every i farm , Mr. Lyons said th a t everyone 1 m onth in th e P ark ro se public lib rary . i 18abe lld K|stig and little d au g h ter, shot gun shells correspond chased a tra c t of land n ea r th e S tan nance w hich w ould m ake it possible of these boys had come from hom es ¡T h e W est W illam ette d istric t tak es ¡Alice, W ill H esston, C arrie H gnsen, session ing to th e shell found in the w reck d ard oil ta n k s urged Im m ediate for pro p erty ow ners in a given local w here th e p aren ts danced. T his is I In the rem aining te rrito ry from C o -' H attie Reilly, M yrtle Yates, C larence of the bank. • action on th e grounds th a t he and ity to petitio n fo r a restric ted dis probably one of th e m ost sta rtlin g lum bia county to W ashington county. Cathey. B. W. Em ery an d Misses Mil- At Kelly B u tte Sheriff H u rlb u rt . ... and D eputies C hristofferson, Beck o th e rs w ere w aiting fo r city w ater tric t w hich, if th e o rd in an ce becomes sta te m en ts ev er m ade in G resham A cen ter for th a t d istric t has been , , com ing w ith th e force , it has tem p o rarily a rran g e d a t th e M ultno- d red S t.C la ir, M ina G ilbert, Mary man, S chtrm er and H u rlb u rt cam e and w ould need to dig wells if o th e r effective, would give residence dis and from so pro m in en t a social w o rk er it mah school from 2 to 4 th e th ird F ri- 1 H ansen, G race Ogilbee, Theo. Sm ith, and McCoy was given a h ard g rill tric ts a m easu re of protection provision was not m ade. ca rrie s con sid erab le w eight. day of every m onth. It is hoped Ellen B urglund, C lara Motley, Doris ing. He had given his nam e as H ar P lans a re up fo r th e form ing of Along w ith dancing an d th e u n W h e th e r th e ord in an ce could be t,°h P? t i h e / e r Y‘ Meyer, Lucy Gedam ke. and Mrs. ris b ut it was learned th a t he was A rchie McCoy. Ha was not ta lk a an incorporated tow n adjoining th e enforced a g a in st p o u ltry y ard s a l wise use ot th e autom obile as h a rm age possible. . Ueo. Ho>'U th e la tte r of Ridgefield, tive. About all th a t he would say ful elem ents. Mr. Lyons placed th e town lim its of G resham , and for th e ready estab lish ed is a question, it lig was "p ru n e s." T he deputies locat T __________ he county __________________ n u rse has an office h t reg ard in w hich p are n ts held _ in W ashington. application fo r th e sam e w ate r rig h ts they becam e a nuisan ce th e g eneral th e m arriag e vows. Not only in th e 1 Room 642 of th e county co u rth o u se ed his rooms and w ent to them . One is a house on the n orth side of tn e as G resham enjoys if th e petition to laws, as also th e ordin an ces of th e hom e but also in every phase of so- wlier. m essages will reach h er every | FREE METHODISTS WILL Base L ine a t 8 9th and S tark, the e n tty is not g ran te d , according to tow n, provide a rem edy w hich may d a l life, fiction, moving pictures, day alth o u g h office h o u rs a re kept HOLD DISTRICT MEETING o th e r in a barn nearby. H e and his stag e plays, etc., th e m a rriag e re la on S atu rd ay m orhlngs from 9 rep resen tativ es of the te rrito ry re be so u g h t th ro u g h th e courts. It tion was m ade lig h t of and th e sa only b ro th er, H arry McCoy, batch iu a. in. to 1 p. m. T he d istric t q u arte rly m eeting of th ese rooms. In the search of th e ferred to. would seem reaso n ab le th a t the cred vows w ere lightly ta k en and ' , T he chief purpose of th e public The petition will effect th e section p roperty ow ners of a stric tly resi easily broken. h ea lth service is to give “ An equal th e F ree M ethodist church is being rooms th e officers found fuse, soap Mr. Lyon w arned ag a in st oppo chance to every ch ild ". The w ork’ is hpld ,n P o rtlan d this week and will and a b o ttle th a t had had nitro-gly lying w est of a line which begins at dence d istric t should be g ra n te d de sition to dancing, etc., w ithout prop founded upon th e principle th at co n tin u e over Sunday. A n u m b er of cerine in. th e intersection of the n o rth line of sired re stric tio n s if they so agree. H arry McCoy is said to own a e r provision on th e p a rt of th e coni- has do th e not rig h have t to a be choice well J people from th is vicinity a re atten d large H aynes car, th e tires of which th e Mt. Hood railro a d right-of-w ay Mr. M a rq u art expressed him self as “ . n,£y ..t ?_care f? r th .e. social .llf? of I every born. chUd C hildren ing th e m eeting. This will not in te r are said to correspond to th e tire and th e ea st line of th e tow n lim its. w illing to conform to th e w ishes of th e young people. com m unity hall o r recreatio n al cen- I “J b o rn 'w ellV a rig h t to 'liv e , t o ’be ! " r e w ith th e reg u la r services of the track s a t the bunk. The line then follows th e n o rth line th e people b u t inasm uch as he s ta r t The explosion which w recked th e te er r mi u n d er ro p er chaperonage ir p nrnnnr ,1 ,an,.r,woor,, for the ’’’" free from disease, 1uid to il; a rig h t I church in G resham for next Sunday. of th e Mt. Hood right-of-w ay in a ed his p ro ject in good faith and had young people. bank building occurred a t 3 :3 0 in to an education and a good home. T he Sunday school will m eet a t th e so u th easterly direction to the in te r no reason to an ticip ate th e serious the m orning and the rep o rt woke all T he P aren t-T each er association section of the Pipe Line road, thence objections m ade he did n o t th in k he ta lk ed over th e question of sending r e q u ^ L v & ^ u X V d T d v t e - U8“ a ,h h° " r, ,a " d p e a c h in g sew icea the resid en ts of th e town. The w est on th e n o rth side of Pipe Lins shotlld be p u t to a loss to change his a d eleg ate to th e S tate P ate n t-T e ac h ory care for both th e sick and th e j w ,u he held a t 11 o clock In the building is practically a ruin. Of e r convention at P endleton which well. It Is a p a rt of h e r duty to visit I m orning and at 7 :30 in th e evening, th e fixtures and fu rn itu re only one road to a point 40 rods east of the plans. ch air and fo u r electric bulbs re will be held in May b ut th e m a tte r school in th e county, to help T he q u a rte rly m eeting of th e local m ained undam aged. cen ter line of th e H ogan ro ad ; thence T he en tire N egotiations a re u n d er way to ex was held over to be finally se ttle d a t every s i " 2 i s , x r ■ »"> » « a » « , contents of office looks as If a com th e next m eeting. so u th parallel w ith th e H ogan road change his p ro p erty or m ake some At th a t tim e th e cooking and sew and g irls receive m edical care if ne- to the intersection of the n o rth side o th e r satisfacto ry deal th a t may be n ch arg e of th e d istric t elder, bination w hirlw ind and arm o u red ing clubs will give a dem o n stratio n cessary, th a t crippled ch ild ren areJ Rev. J. A. Hopper. T he plans ln- tan k had w rought th e d estruction. of th e P alm q u ist ro ad ; thence west acceptable to all concerned. P late glass windows were e n tire of som e of th e ir work. It is plan- properly cared fo r an d ,th a t needy elude an all-day m eeting on Sunday, ly blown from th e sashes and th e bits on th e n o rth line of th e P alm quist » are provided for. G resham ’s u rg e n t need of a sew er Slay l ° h° ld Ule m eetlng early ,n , Œ road to th e city lim its. system was w arm ly discussed and T he question of pu rch asin g a m ov-I C ooperating w ith every social ' May 1, w ith b ask et d in n e r at the of glass scattered across th e pave church. All F re e M ethodists ami ment. T he electric ndding m achine This will include all th e dw ellings th e com m ittee on h ealth an d police was w recked and p arts of it throw n ing p ictu re m achine w’as b ro u g h t up ! agency at work in th e county she is friends, th e Sunday across the highw ay. on the H ogan road betw een th e Pow was asked to In vestigate and rep o rt and discussed b u t was n o t definitely prepared to give in fo rm atio n as to ■ fam ilies and speakers on various su b jects and to school children and th e ir p aren ts are ell V alley and P alm q u ist (o r South at th e next m eeting. decided. The building is considered dam The m a tte r of p lan tin g sh u b bery send o ut lite ra tu re on all su b jects especially urged to be p resen t All aged to such an ex ten t th a t it will be R oberts avenue) roads, and will be No bids h aving been received on p ertain in g to h ealth , o r physical care. are invited. necessary to rebuild. T he w alls are one of th e larg est tra c ts ever added the im provem ent of Second stre e t, on th e school g ro u n d s was tak en up, Many living in th e m ore all throw n o ut of line mid the west b u t it was decided to leave it u n til . . . people .. Bishop Selew is expected to spend to the tow n a t one tim e. th e stre e t co m m ittee was o rdered to som e tim e in th e fall as it is too late <le8irnbIe sections of o u r county find wall is four inches o ut of plumb. f ¡1 d i f f l ¡ ° ap p reciate th e w ork of the day of May 8 in G reshnm . He Doors w ere blown down and th e The ordinance rela tin g to restric- proceed w ith th e im provem nt bv for such w’o rk a t this tim e. th e public h ealth n u rse because they will hold th e an n u al conference of force of th e explosion not o n ly /b ro k e tion of p o u ltry raisin g w ithin the city j day’s w ork, do not see the kind of w ork th a t she th e church in P o rtlan d d u rin g the the windows b ut to re loose th e wire u n d er ce rtain conditions came up for T he reco rd er was au th o rized to REVIVAL SERVICES I Is doing. screen over th e transom . Every m onth th e dem ands upon ' week follow ing. final reading and passage but action call fo r bids on th e im provem ent of BEGIN MONDAY, APRIL 25 The heavy v au lt door was th e n u rse's tim e become m ore an d I - — . . ----------- w renched front Its hinges and throw n upon it was d eferred to the next reg- I F irs t stre e t according to specifica- M onday evening, April 25, a t ' ™ore urgent and she says th a t she BERRY GROWERS TO across th e room ab o u t 20 feet. u la r council m eeting, th e 3d of May tions previously adopted. L 30™ ’ w n ,11’ E P e t,,b r . of o r e ™ ^iugb can8p fobuvariou8b kindsc o M n - M E E T A T s a l e m a p r i l 26 it is n o t known how m any men Several of th e persons m ost di T he com m ittee on stre e ts and pub p articip ated in th e attem p ted rob rectly concerned in th e provisions of lic ways rep o rted on m any pieces of gon lty will open a revival service . form ation and help. F o r th e past M embers of th e Oregon G rowers bery but fo o tp rin ts n ear th e au to m o He ■ few w eeks she has been assisted by C ooperative association th e ordinance w ere p resent and a sidew alk th a t are considered to be a t th e B ethel B ap tist church. have re bile trac k s indicate th a t th e re w ere a s tu d e n t n urse. T his n u rse is one ceived notice of th e an n u al m eeting three. W. C. Spence rep o rted th a t lively discussion arose betw een J. in such bad condition th a t im m edi will be assisted by Rev. A. J. W are. of a class of nine who will g rad u a te saw a t least two men leap into a M arquart and various p roperty own- ate rep airs are needed and th e sam e one of th e fo rm er p asto rs of the this su m m er and who a re p rep arin g of th e association to be held next he G resham B ap tist church, and th e A ll them selves for public h ealth n u rs T uesday m orning, April 26, a t Sa m achine p arked n e a r his place and ers on W allula H eights, whose hom e are to be ordered. head tow ard P o rtlan d . lem, in th e Masonic Tem ple. dred g e q u a rte t of Oregon City. ing. T his stu d e n t n u rse receives no W hether they th o u g h t th a t th e ir The m eeting will be of m ore th an salary but is doing th is w ork as p a rt Dr. P ettib o n e is one of th e m ost REV DAVID L. McLAIN usual in terest. R. C. P aulus, sajee co n fed erate was killed by th e ex MONDAY CLEAN UP DAY of th e required work of h er course. .p iM« -» i,.a m anager, will give a carefu l rep o rt plosion or w h eth er they sta rte d off DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS AT METHODIST CHURCH i . r e . i i « , ,,,d , ,1 . . She bas bppa Quite a help in h and- Of »he s-il«.« T h nn.l iiniiMiial mnr sp eak ers of th e n o rth w est, says th e ,lng th e ,..BS com plicated cases th at ue, conditions eie will a!s™ b« leaving him to look o u t for him self F rien d s w ere grieved to learn of be is not know n. It Is possible th a t M onday has been se t fo r a g eneral pdktor, Rev. J. E. Brow n. “ W e be- have com e up th u s relieving Mrs a rep o r, OI1 flna™ lai U1"t t e r8 an«! th e d eath W ednesday m orning of nd they th o u g h t he was killed for the im provem ent of th e M ethodist lieve his com ing is of God and in P ° “ ld for ,hei m ore p*acting cases. m em bership. whole affair gives evidence of being Rev. David L. McLain, a well known ! church pro p erty . T he com m ittee an sw er to th e co ttag e prayerm eet- 'i' tl' i a ° f « ° r l i A nother m a tte r of In terest to th e work of am n teu rs In every te- B ap tist m in ister who fo r m any years L i by Mrs. Gould d u rin g M arch a re as Pr„ w,,rH wiii , i « up 11 uui „„ „» spect. T he "o v er dose” of n itro having th e work in hand has planned ings w hich have been going on for follows- grow ers win he tn e discussion of has m ade G resham his hom e anu . o n . J. , , . , , , , . , plans for th e com ing year. T h e and glycerine would not be th e work of I to rem ove th e m ain section of th e old th e p ast two weeks. j A crippled child, found in very 10„ )(.r m a tte rs ra th e r in d icate a large professional safe breakers. who has spent many years of active I tie-shed, ere ct a new w oodshed and “ We also believe th a t th e m oral ! [‘«elected condition, was tak en to a | atten d an ce, even m ore so th an in All cu rrency coin and secu rities service here. were in a M angenese Bteel safe w ith Rev. Mr. McLain has fo r many I g ara g e fo r th e parsonage, g rad e the and sp iritu a l w elfare of any com- .ind a ,,„„ ca tio n filed for hospital care form er year*. in the v au lt and were not dumnged. lawn, and o th erw ise p u t th in g s into m u m ty appends upon th e individuals by th e U niversity of Oregon u nder years Iffen in poo 5 h ealth and fo r the The property loss is covered by ! first-class condition. T he men of th e u n d ersta n d in g of and relatio n to the 1917 C rippled C h ild re n ’s Law. CLUB HOUSE TO BE ‘ p ast tw o m onths has failed rapidly. OPENED AGAIN SOON insurance. congregation will d o n ate th e ir worn, C hrist. All who hold such convic- The chUd waB th e hospital Early arriv als at th e bank th o u g h t He was not ta k en sozseriously ill un tions are invited to cooperate by in- i a u “ ’ 6 a I, a.lvancedr «ll8e^e«'i ?ondU w hile th e women p rep are and serve th a t one of the men had been killed til about 4 o'clock T uesday afternoon The a ttra c tiv e clubhouse of th e when they found large spots of red th e lunch a t th e Odd Fellow s hall. v ltin g and b rin g in g o th ers to help tion was found which would m ake the Oregon S late M otor association, lo- Ink m ark in g th e walls and papers when it was th o u g h t best to send for T he services n ex t Sunday will and enjoy th e old tim e gospel songs.' h ea rt of any th o u g h tfu l citizen sad. cated on th e Sandy riv er and a fa- which w ere strew n to th e m iddle of th e d au g h ters. Mrs. Inez M iller of close th e School of R eligion which S ister churches are Invited to c o - ! U nfortunately, it tak es som e tragedy in llar sig h t to m otorists along th e Co- th e highw ay. A lthough It proved to M onm outh was the only one who a r open th e ejifs of th e public to such | lum bia river highw ay, has been has been in progress fo r th e la st two o p erate for th e salv atio n of sou.s, Ito ¡ - gYeCt. T lie T e a re s e v e r a l.c h í l l e n leased by 8. G. R uth, who has had be only ink it added a sin iste r note rived before h e r fa th e r’s death. weeks. A n u m b e r have signified who shall of th e ir own violition in m uch th is sam e condition and at 17 y ears’ experience in Inn-keeping to th e w reckage even in th e daylight N ear relativ es who a re left to and a t 3 :30 it looked even m ore th e ir in tentio n of u n itin g w ith th e choose a church home a fte r deciding rresent th e re is no ch ild ren 's hospi- in th e E ast. T he clubhouse will be serious. m ourn th e ir loss are th e widow, Mrs. altered slig h tly and th e grounds, church Sunday m orning. fo r C hrist. E lizabeth McLain, five daug h ters, C om plaint child w as allow received co n tain in g ab o u t 27 acres, will be MAZAMAS HALT FOR T he su b je ct of th e p a s to r’s m orn T here will be th e re g u la r services ree'bT.'n'lnded ed o ut th of a t th„ a I arran Mrs. P. Michel and Mrs. E thel M iller g e d anil beautified. T he place SONG AND PRAYER ing serm on will be “T he Touch of Sunday, th e 24th. T he p asto r will S tate School fo r F eeblem inded on will be nam ed "T h e B luebird In n .” of G resham , Mrs. Inez M iller of Mon- G od.” Of th e evening serm on, epeak both m orning and"evening. It Is expected th a t the opening will bond, was giving tro u b le and should M embers of th e P o rtlan d Mazama . m outh, Mrs. J. W. M iller of Powers, ______________ : have b e tte r care. An investigation ta k e place w ithin th e next tw o club to the n um ber of 11«) hik«>d “ Sower and Seed.” Coos county, and Mrs. J. D. B ohan weeks. j was m ade and th e situ a tio n ad ju sted . from Sytjamore to Anderon on th e T he atten d a n ce and in te re st in th e LOCAL A L. POST TO non of A lbany and one son, W. L. Sunday school is on th e increase. ! «). W. P. line last Sunday, with th e AID STATE BONUS BILL ' The m o th er ‘w a s ^ n d ™ bTw oVn Chicken Hnpfier. McLain. T he la te Mrs. Jam es Law- ’ home of Mr. and Mrs. 0 . Andrews as P lan s are w ell u n d er way fo r o rg an -j ---------- I with th e long Illness of h e r baby was T he Ladles Aid of th e M. E. th e ir objective. T hey w ere invited rence was also a d au g h ter. izing the ju n io r Into a se p a ra te de- . A1 A lupr'can Legion m eeting I discouraged th a t it <jld not improve. church will give a chicken su p p er at Into th e house and tre a te d to m ilk. F u n eral services w ere conducted p a rtm e n t using th e F nw orth I eavue Tue8da5i evenlng th “ m eeting The m o th er was advised as to diet th e gran g e hall on T h u rsd ay even Songs p opular and sacred w ere hung p arim en t, using tn e E pw orth L eague t „ | g h t WM changed to th e fo u rth and p rep aratio n of foods, and In- ing, April 2R. S upper will he served a t th e B aptist church th is afternoon and p ray er was offered. The m eet a t 2 p. m. In term e n t in th e G resh- room , as th e ir m eeting place. T his T uesday of th e m onth instead of th e -iru c ti d as to sym ptom s to note. ! from 6 :3 0 on. A program will foi ing was one of inspiration to Mrs. ls in line w ith th e policy of th e | th ird T uesday as it has been in th e F ro q u en t visits wei4> necessary anu ! low In th e evening. Supper 50 cents Andrews, who Is a helpless invalid. am cem etery. A com plete o b ltu arv . , , , j o th e r m em bers of th e fam ily w ere ■ a plate. 17 Many of the M azamas in th e party will follow later. Ch° o1 f° r “ cl° " e and ,h o ro u * h T 8; ba8E it was also decided to collect 50«' : given medical care. ■ 1 had m ade a sim ila r visit to th e An tem of g rad in g and g re a te r efficiency. ?C.e ^ en l.° be tu rn 8 ‘ I T here have been m any req u ests ; pay for hospital care has been advised drew s hom e a year ago and all ex T he E pw orth L eague topic for ./h i tP dpP'’f ,m ®n t to a i’ fro«n teach ers ask in g advice and th e end full plans mad«« for h e r care at pressed th e in ten tio n of com ing BREAD DROPS TWO CENTS , K . r L n itn 6 ng. f°.r .,thP . bon,U8. b. reg u latio n s in com m unicable diseas- hom e u n d er the best conditions pos- again. AT GRESHAM BAKERY ev<>n,n* wi" bf> w 0 9 BoE8? wnich was passed a t th e last ieglsla- ea. One teach er called for th e n tm e slble. T he City B akery is doing its p art tu re and^*}ii«h will be voted upon io m ake an investigation of a sk in ! Two children were se n t to th e hos- RUPERT COMPANY TO E vangelical C hurch. to reduce th a e reduction cost of living It I No Zion announces In th when e nrlce 8prv>pp8 Sunday. All m em bers ; “ »P*-cial election to be held In disease in a fam ily w here no care was pital and given surgical care which BE REORGANIZED „ of ^ bread, 1 , " . . ; th , * e . ” staff , . . of life, on X L T a "<1 friends a re cordially Invited to |Ju n w P \i . e— ......... . of th e s had - . u--------------------------------------- n V C ! th o a u n g .h h f t — necessary. W hen told been neglected for years because which a tte n d services a t th e St. P a u l’s ! m ost fam ilies depend for the la rg e r o.. , aul » , „ ,elJ gpp’B ’ K 8 t G c F ’2’,Rlb|p c,irp ar"l «bp n a tu re of th e ! of In adequate financial conditions a t o H C h arters tru st officer of th« K . 1 familiefl « s i r ,b " .. ........ ............ ....................- - ™ , . T „ .t s? _ was found to be w ith Ig n o ran t rela- ,O _M,r war held Rev* V r H auck o f S ? . b a' " ' fi- I'í" »f E urope and ih o w “ ______ ,th e neighborhood of p ro p er protec- tlves whose response to a request says th e q u ality will rem ain a t th e b e «» ...................... top th ough th e price Is low ered. i *5“ ®’ W ashin g to n , and Rev. E q . ! U* 8C8aP" of t h ateau T h ierry , tion. Several o th e r calls came from th a t th e child be given a thorough H orstm ann of E verett, W ashington A” ” f c . . f rDH “ »• M ihlel, teach ers ask in g fo r school room In- exam ination was: "We have Just sent ere the The ot» mem. I spection to d eterm in e th e skin d is - (to Sears A R oebuck's fo r a p air of United S tates Nobby Chain Vsco l w * '‘re »he^ sneakers sp e a k e rs .« • T he six mem- l •” PU8p.A rgonne b attle lines. case p rev alen t and how it sh o u ld be ! g lasses.” are good tires F o r sa le .b v W A bprs thp g ra d u a tin g class present- X eni Y our Huit «leanevlT < areti for. R equests fo r reg u la tio n s A series of lessons was arran g ed Hessel. T ruck and autom obile <‘o n * rpgatlon w ith a pulpit Have it F ren ch dry cleaned. Re- fo r disinfection and laws on c o n ta g -! fo r p n e class In social hygiene and a tire s In cord o r fabric. ' Bible. palrin g n eatly done. T ailo rin g for Ion are freq u en t. As a re su lt a b u t - 'a new class In hom e nu rsin g begun ladles i letln Is . being com piled t . a t . . and .» a men. -------- . . . of . sta . te . laws It is hoped th a t the tw o high school 5H p e r cent in te re st on six _ ,, P E T E R LENARD, T ailo r. as to h ealth reg u latio n s fo r teach- classes in hom e nu rsin g now In p ro g m onth«’ tim e may be had a t F irs t „ C *o r E k stro m T ruck _ -----------! ers. It will be av ailab le In an o th e r ress at th e Union High school at C ot- S tate Bank by ta k in g U nited S tates , rv *ce. Phone 851. tf j E x p ert R ep airin g . m onth. bett and G resham will be so success T reasu ry Certificate«— th e sa fe st s e - | ______________ __ ________ _ vwuwr-i iw o Any kind of a u to o r tru ck . O ener-j Two fam ilie« eligible fo r m o th e r’s ful th a t th e course will become a p art c u ritle . in th e world to ja y j 8‘.O.7 _ . ! ndv<.“ agn. : tO8. A . 8” ~ ,a lt' ; P8".8'« " " ' " r e d to th a t B ureau, of th e re g u la r courses fo r n ex t year. The Bang of Subscribe now for th e O utlook and cent Interest on d u rin g confinem ent and unable to y o u r P o rtlan d Dally. step tow ard reo rganization of the busi ness. C h a rters has filed a 310,000 bond w ith th e F id elity A Deposit c«iinpany of M aryland as surety. F arm B ureau Meeting. A F arm B ureau m eeting will be held a t Lynch schoolhouse on Mon day evening, April 15, beginning a t 8 o’clock. All are cordially invited to atten d . Piano tu n in g and repairing. Leave o rd ers w ith J. F itzgerald, Boring, Rt. 3. P hone 767. 17 Don’t slight yourself by slig h tin g th e w ant ads.