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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1921)
GRESHAM OUTlXXtK POWELL VALLEY Mrs'. B ert Olson has as h e r g uest th is week Miss Ada F e y y of P o rt- laud. Miss F erry spent th e w in ter h ere about th ree years ago wh^n Miss Effie Newman ta u g h t th e school. Miss F erry is leaving F rid ay fo r Se a ttle w here she will be m arried S at u rday to H arold Manion. T he young people expect to m ake th e ir borne at A lder M anor n e a r S eattle. A baby g irl was born A pril 13 to Mg. and Mrs. E lm er D ahlgren of W arren. Oregon. Mrs. D ahlgren will be rem em bered as Miss H ild a M uhr a fo rm er teach er here. Miss N ellie Jo h n so n visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. W hite in P o rtlan d S atu rd ay and Sunday. A back stop has been erected on th e Powell Valley school g rouds to keep th e balls from going o ver the fence into Jo h n W illiam s straw b erry field. THE PROOF of prosperity of any locality is demonstrated by the number of individual home owners and home loving people. MAKE GRESHAM A CITY OF HOMES 1021 PAGE T U R E» HOMEMAKING PROJECT IS PROVING POPULAR -:-o~x- E v e ry b o d y ’s D oing It tfeg8& DECIDE TODAY BUILD A HOME Use the assistance of this company and see your home before it is built. ..Call— investigate the service. Guaranteed Tire Repair JONES LUMBER CO. PHone 891 a«, BANK O F G RESH A M PROSPERITY ruMtBtmMH Bt,»uu A PR IL T he H om e-M aking club of Powell Valley held a m ost succesful social F riday evening a t which they raised ab o u t $32.00 w hich added to th e funds they alread y had will alm ost pay th e expenses of two d elegates to T he bank is universally used in th e present age th e O. A. C. su m m er school. as a jn ed iu m for conducting all business. T he d em o n stratio n s w hich mem T he young man sta rtin g up a peanut stan d on th e bers of th e club gave w ere splendid co rn er and th e captain of in d u stry conducting a Miss M arion H agberg gave a splen larg e w holesale business both haudle th e ir b u si ness th ro u g h the bank. All business th a t is done did p aper on th e control of th e house rig h t is done th ro u g h th e bank, because it is th e fly. T he p ap er was well w ritten , m ost efficient, p ractical, econom ical and beneflclal well read, an d of a p ractical n atu re . way. T his bank is prepared to ta k e care of th e She had chosen facts an d m ethods sm all business o r th e large business and each re ceives th e sam e careful atten tio n . We invite all to th a t apply to conditions In th e eoun ta k e ad v an tag e of o u r facilities. try and on th e farm . Miss E d ith T aylor gave a*dem on- S P er t en t In terest on T im e D eposits. stra tio n of th e co rrect m ethod of m aking a bed and gave a n u m b er of COTTRELL p o in ters ab o u t th e a rra n g e m e n t of Mrs. S. F. P itts spent W ednesday th e coverings and pillows w hich give an a ttra c tiv e ap p earan ce to th e bed. aftern o o n w ith Mrs. A. R. Goger. Au Iceless re frig e ra to r was dem Mrs. S. F. P itts received word on GRESHAM STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY S atu rd ay evening from h e r sister, o n strated by Miss M innie Danielson, Mrs. W atson, of T he Dalles, th a t h er who explained th e re frig e ra to r and little 4tfc-year-old son was drow ned told of th e cost of th e various item s on th a t day. This m akes th e second w hich to ta le d a little m ore th a n $2. child they have lo st w ithin six A screen food safe is covered w ith m onths. The eld est son died of canton flannel cover and a pan of w a pneum onia in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. te r placed on top w ith wicks of can I. A. B aker, p aren ts of Mrs. W atson, ton flannel lead in g down onto the and Miss E lla B ak er left h ere Sun covering of canton flannel. day n ig h t to a tte n d th e funeral. The w ater is syphoned from the Mrs. T reber, of Powell Valley, spent Sunday w ith h e r sister, Mrs. pan down the. sides of th e safe and F red Meyer. th e evaporation keeps th e food cool. Mr. and iMrs. Jam es M anary and d au g h ter, H elen of P o rtlan d , spent T he best location is in a w indy place w here th e ev ap o ratio n is rapid. The Sunday with Mrs. Jos. M anary. Mrs. S. B. Splawn spent F rid a y a f safe may be set in th e su n w ithout ternoon with Mrs. G. H. B lackburn. in ju rin g its effectiveness. T he m ain Mrs. A. R. G oger sp en t S atu rd ay aftern o o n w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. R. elem ent Is th e ev ap o ratio n of w ater. Miss E tta A nderson gave a dem on D uncan. Mrs. D uncan was tak en q u ite suddenly ill S atu rd ay m orning. stra tio n of th e use of a fu rn itu re Mr. D uncan is also on th e sick list. polish an d clean er w hich th e g irls Mabie W agner, of P o rtlan d , spent prepared recently according to d irec Sunday w ith th e hom e folks. W allace M anary and L. E. Crass- tions given by th e Oregon A gricul well w ere business visitors In P o rt tu ra l College. land Monday. A n u m b er of m usical num bers added to th e program an d w ere PLEASANT HOME much enjoyed. L. M ertcal of Spokane, W ashing T his is th e only H om e M akers club ton, is visiting his au n t, Miss H arriet in M ultnom ah county and is prov B urchell. Mrs. T. N ight, of Sycam ore, was a ing most successful. T he g irls are ca ller at the hom e of her paren ts, very m uch in terested in th e w ork and | Mr. and Mrs. H. W aybill. several of th e g irls are now resp o n si Roy Calvin, of (Uarkson, came for ble for th e care of th e ir f a th e r ’s his la th e r, Wm. < " i n . who retu rn ed hom es and m ost of th e o th ers o re the to Idaho to rem ain for th e sum m er. L. W illiam s has purchased a flue “ rig h t a t h an d " helpers of th e ir ! Percheron team an d is yard in g his m others. * Gresham, Ore. 1 wood on th e road ready fo r delivery The course w hich Is given by th e I to th e railroad. Miss Olive Rich is recovering from college Is arran g e d to give th e girls l a th re a te n e d attg ck of typhoid f^ver. a h ig h er view point of housew ork J. W. M urray, a v eteran of th e civil th an th a t of d ru d g ery and th e aim is Expert Repairing. .Prevent Disease o f Gums. I w ar, th e guest of his sister, Mrs. to m ake household efficiency tend Any kind of au to o r tru ck . G ener Do you know th a t ta r t a r scales, J. A. Stephens. ato rs and m agnetos a specialty. Melvin G abriel Is busy farm in g in tow ard hom e m akers r a th e r th an Sherm an M cCarter, co rn er Powell Im p e rfe ^ fitting crow ns an d bridges, housekeepers. W hile th e re a re m any and Maple stre e t, G resham , phone o v erhanging Allings, irrita tin g gum s, I th e vicinity of th e P ine T ree farm . V ada Bettis has re tu rn e d from the helpful ideas learn ed d u rin g th e 851. tf all co n trib u te to pyo rrh ea, pus of Good S am aritan hospital w here she course th e m ain principal Is th e In gum , Inflam m ation of gum s, loosen- u n derw ent an operation for app en Need Your Suit Cleaned? | Ing of teeth and finally loss of te eth ? dicitis recently. She is much im sp iration gained to' m ake use of th e Have It F ren ch dry cleaned- Re- I specialize In first-class d en tistry . many helps th a t are av ailab le for pairing n eatly done, proved. T ailoring for F ree exam inations. Dr. H arry Sern- home m akers and to in sp ire th e g irls ladles and men, ler, 203-4 Allsky Bldg., P o rtlan d . Lynch School H onor R o ll. P E T E R LENARD. T ailor. tow ard new Ideals of hom e m aking. Oregon. Main 6576.— Ad. tf Miss C lara Sales, te ac h er In Lynch The fa th e r's of the com m unity I Subscribe now for th e O utlook and Don’t slig h t yourself by slig h tin g school, has su b m itted th e follow ing have expressed them selves a9 h e a r ti ¡th e w ant ads. honor roll for h e r room fo r th e ly in favor of th e new p ro jec t and J your P o rtlan d Daily. m onth of A pril. In o rd er to be on proclaim it th e best club fe a tu re th a t th e roll one m ust have been n e ith e r has been ta k en up In th e d istrict. ab sen t n o r ta rd y and have a sch o lar ship of A. LYNCH CLUB PLANS PIE F irs t grade, F red W erner, Agnes SOCIAL AND PROGRAM Nlebauer,» L uclle K um m el; second T he In d u strial club of Lynch The question of Builders' Hard grade, Donald H eadley, Jessie Mc school will give a m usical program ware enters into the construction Kee, D orothy N ess; th ird grade, and pie social F rid ay evening, April of every new house. ’ I T racey A nderegg, F o rd Mad- 29, a t th e Bchoolhouse. T he money The design and finish of the ! den, R alph M iddleton, R oland Shel- is being raised to pay th e expenses of door locks and window trimmings j ler, ^Richard L ettow , C arl Jensen, should harmonize with other in ! F lorence H elber, H arold B aker, a deleg ate to th e O. A. C. su m m er school in Ju n e. side surroundings of your home. fo u rth g rad e, I ^ r o n Jo hnson, G race Mrs. Cook Is th e local club lead er .We have a new design in Lynch, C lare Ide, Ja n e Dickson,-Vyl- and is assistin g in every way in help SANDED OLD BRASS LOCKS m er Cook, H enry Brown and W alter ing th e club plan fo r th is social. A that is very attractive. Anderegg. good tim e is assured. We will be glad to have home The school is on th e Section Line builders consult with us in regard FAIRVIEW road at B a rk e r avenue. E veryone Is to their builders’ hardware and “T he D eacon” , an in te restin g play invited to atten d . are prepared to compete with let. will be presented by th e E pw orth outside dealers, both in price and L eague a t th e F airview City hall on APRON SALE TO BE quality. HELD AT PLEASANT HOME i S atu rd ay evening, May 7. R eh ears LET US FURNISH YOUR als are u n d er way and an in te restin g T he L ad ies’ Aid society of th e HARDWARE FROM NAILS evening is prom ised to all who a t P leasan t H om e M ethodist ch u rch will TO LOCKS. tend.. give an apron sale an d program at G RESH A M G R ESH A M , TUESDAY, Don’t discard your Tread-worn Tires. If your worn tire has a sound body there is Mileage in it and our business is to help you get this mileage. OREGON See J. G. Mast Exclusive Representative National Builders Bureau I use the best materials in repairing tires. T ib b e tts ’ V ulcan izin g S hop Is Cultivators for One- or Two-Horse, in Riding or Walking. THE NEW FOWLER CULTIVATORS for all shallow cultivation. Garden Seeders and Hand Cultivators, Hand Corn or Potato Planters, Grass Seeders. B u ild ers’ H a rd w a re Repairs for All Implements H e s s e l’s F a r m M a c h in e r y Phone 1041 Gresham, Oregon DISTINCT th e church F rid ay evening, A pril 29. larg e n u m b e r of aprons will be | on hand and will be sold a t moder-1 ate prices. T he ap ro n s will be of a p ractical n a tu re fo r th e m ost p a rt > but th e re will be a n u m b er of th e I dainty type also. All will be well m ade and will be In a v ariety of styles. The follow ing program has been J a r r a n g e d by Mrs. H enry W lhlon. R eadings will be given by Miss Anna L en n artz and Mrs. A lta M G ealry. H. L. Ball and W R. C rosier S will sing a d u et. Dr. H. H. O tt of G resham will give I a etiphoniam solo, accom panied by Miss M artha H agberg of Powell Val- { ley. A playlet, “ M aking Jelly for th e M inister” will be given by th re e young ladles, Misses Fay L ord, E sth er W lhlon, and R uth Ickler. A fter th e program lig h t re fre sh m ents will be sold. T h ere will be no i adm ission charged a t th e door. T here will be a hom e-m ade candy ¡sale am ong th e fea tu re s of th e even ing. Wood - Sand - Gravel | A There is a distinction to Ayhworth’s Hats which has been a recognized standard in Gresham for these manv years now. Such reputation does not come through the mere offering for sale of headwear. It comes in the mainten- ance of a standard quality- season after season. ASK TO SEE TH E NEW ' PEARL CHAPEAU, AT $3.50 I Delivered Any Place Truck . Service _ R. KNARR & SON At ? _ ? J. £ £ i $ | TROUTDALE, OREGON Phone Gresham 4MP. D E N T IST R Y PYORRHEA * CAN BE CURED E. W . A y lsw o r th ■■■ ■> I C lothing a n d S h o e S to re xxx-x-xxxxxx-:- Artificial dentures to give $ complete satisfaction and -x -x -x -t-x -x -x -x -:-:-:- x x X “X “X x x -:x -:- X “X - x x x - x - « x ~ x ~ :-x - - X “X -:~X “X - :x - x - x - « - x x - :X “X- ELECTRICAL HOUSEKEEPING Eight hours is insufficient tim e for hum an bands to perform all the household tasks. However, It Is possible to establish the eight hour dsy In the home by m aking use of the electrical hands that are offered to you in the form of the electric dish washer, « ash in g machine, ironing machine, vacuum sweeper and the many other labor-saving devices. These untiring “household assistants" will do your work quickly and efficiently. Your home can be ru n system atically w ith these electrical hands for they never disappoint you or grow tired. Your tim e and energy can be devoted to the better things in life, when you keep house electrically. Glod fo ihow you any time. TWO 8TORES—Electric Store, Electric Building, —Electric 8tore, First and Alder Sts. Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. -;-:-x -:-> -:-x -x -:--x -x -x -:-:-:-> -;-x -x -:-:-:-:-x -:-X z -:-x -x -> -x -x x -x > -x - extracting without causing pain. W e’ll gladly examine your case free and give our best advice. C. Smith Long AND J. E. Stevenson 310 Bush and Lane Bldg. PORTLAND L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. T el. 96x — Electric Building — Main St. F ra n k C. J o n e s & Co. CARPENTER Septic Tanks Built Jack Screws for Rent Frank C. Jones R eg u lar m eeting of Gresh- Ixidge No. 126. I d I' In th e Odd Fellow s h all, every T h u rs day evening. V isitors welcome. HARRY J. STANLEY, N. O. JACKSON JO N ES. S ecretary. |PF am Floyd L. Mack DRINK MORE MILK It is the purest, most healthful and cheapest .food. Milk prices after May 1st will be, quart 10c, pint 5c; pint cream 25c, half pint cream 15c, After May 1st milk will be de livered in the evening. GRESHAM DAIRY E. BAUMANN, D entistry m ade painless by nerve ’blocking m ethods. T r f it. Dr. C. P. Johnson, 611 Morgan Bldg., P o rt land, O regon. Main 6749.— Adv. Contractor and Builder Have located In G resham and am ready to ta k e any w ork In my line Long experience W ork g u aran teed . Let me bid on y o u r work. P hone 827. L. J. W inter. LICENSED ELECTRICIAN Wiring for Light and Power National Mazda Lamps COAL Phone 901 WOOD Ekstrom Truck Service A Truck for Every Kind of Work Uor. Pow ell ami Maple G rentiani S.H 2aa Ash stree t Portlan d Bdwy. 2OHa