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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1921)
GKKMiAM OUTLOOK, COMMUNITY COUNCIL HOUSE KEEPING IS WORK TO BE PERMANENT NOT HOME MAKING DODGE and MAXWELL THREADED RUBBER BATTERIES At SpeciaE Price Gresham Storage Battery Company Latourell Bldg. S. S. PUGH, Mgr. Phone 2331 P A G B TH K H K Continued from page 1 building of c h a racter an d th e pres ervation of liberty was both th e rem - ■ edy and th e goal. w The day was perfect, no m ore de lig h tfu l fall day could be im agined, it was w arm and clea r w ith a golden quality h ard to describe: The I w arm th and clearness o u tsid e was typical of th e atm o sp h ere inside ,i w here only th e frien d liest of feelings prevailed and w here th e highest ideals th riv ed and an y th in g less than th e best one could give seem ed a poor and shoddy co n trib u tio n to th e day’s success; P erh ap s m ore th a n any one had dream ed of, it called o ut th e highest and best ideals in each person pres ent and th e effect of th e m eeting cannot help b u t be of p erm anent value to th e com m unity. W hen peo pie once catch a vision of h ig h e r life, h ig h er ideals and b e tte r things, they can never be so contented w ith things as they are. CORBETT OTQl AMO * TOURtMG Continued from Page 1. se c u rin g of m ore tim e for th e busy m others th a t they m ight spend more tim e in study and in th e direction of the sp iritu a l lives of th e ir children. As a la st note Dean Milan urged th a t children be ta u g h t to help in the hom e and add som ething of value to th e hom e life. Teach them to have th e idea of using as a guide th e th o u g h t "n o t of how much can I g et o u t of this, but w hat can I put Into it.’* Mrs. Sadie Chase, th e local speak er, in a few th o u g h tfu l statem ent's told of how she let h er child guide her in securing th e rig h t influences in the home. "W hen my child seeks th e homes of his friends, I study those homes to see w here in lies th e ir charm and try to add thest^ qualities to my own hom e.” Sho also spoke of th e hab its of religious life and train in g which w ere m ade a p a rt of the life of th e child and th e value of these h ab its in form ing of c h a racter Miss E th el C alkins told of t h e work of th e G irls’ In d u strial clubs and th a t alth o u g h som etim es m isun derstood th e ideal of th e w ork was to train th e g irls for b e tte r house keeping and inspire them to th e a rt of b etter hom e-m aking. Mrs. A lta G entry was called upon and she suggested th a t som e definite action be ta k en to conserve th e in spiration gained a t th is m eeting and th a t stu d y classes be organized for work th is w inter. No defin ite action was tak en b u t th e re was consider able discussion during th e noon hour and several different m ethods w ere discussed. T he b e tte r homes com m ittee of th e nev,- com m unity council will recom m end ce rtain lines of ac tivity along th is line a'nd definite action will aw ait th e m eeting Sep tem ber 29 a t C ottrell schoolhouse but it is certain th a t th e re will be stu d y clubs form ed of ea rn est wom en who desire to a tta in th e ideal of b etter homes. Born to Mr. and Mrs. H arley Bates, a boy, F riday, S eptem ber 2. H orace, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. * - «< : A ). A W ard Evans, had th e m isfo rtu n e to have his fingers so badly m ashed id a cider mill it was necessary to am p u tate thf^ m iddle finger. • The C orbett baseball team were gam e losers in two gam es played Sunday and Monday betw een G resh am and C orbett on th e C orbett d ia mond, and Springdale and C orbett at Springdale, the score stood 3 to 1 in favor of Springdale. Mrs. E thel S tew art cam e o u t from P o rtlan d S aturday evening and re m ained un til M onday evening at h er home, F ern d ale Place. A GOOD INVESTM ENT — THE EASY RIDING A p arty of Mazamas enjoyed v isit ing the b eautiful co untry hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. B arr, n ear B ridal Veil, Sunday. Mr. B a rr raises th e Brown Swiss Jerseys an d P lym outh Kock chickens and is doing a very th riv in g farm ing business and was besieged w ith questions by his distinguished callers. Fred C. Reed m ade a business trip to H illsboro W ednesday and T h u rs day. PLEASANT HOME Rev. and Mrs. Edw ard M urphy and F. O. B. Factory^ d au g h ter Gladys sp en t th e week-end The B aptist L ad ies’ Aid will m eet a t Cascade Locks. at the hom e of Mrs. W alw orth on next T hursday aftern o o n . Septem ber GILLIS 8. A special program has been pre pared and th e Rev. E arle D. Simms T he Misses Alice and F lorence will be present and give a talk on his F. O. B. Factory Lake, d au g h ters of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. work and trav els in China. The Lake, left on S atu rd ay m orning for M ethodist Aid society has been in Coos county to engage in teaching. vited and all women in terested in th e work will be welcome. Alice, who was g rad u a ted from the Miss Iren e Cotton, of Salem, h a s. M onm outh N orm al in Ju n e of th is been th e g u est of h er b ro th er, the W. A. HESSEL Phone 1141 year, will su b stitu te tem p o rarily for Rev. E arl B. Cotton, since S aturday. her fath er. She will be principal of T heir m o th er Mrs. Geo. W. Cotton, of Salem, cam e Monday evening for | th e N orth Bend high school w here 18 a sh o rt visit and the p arty expect to THE PLEASANT HOME barber If your work seem s lik e lab o r it is in stru c to rs are em ployed. Upon her enjoy a trip on the C olum bia river shop and pool room will be open because you d o n 't enjoy it. If you re tu rn she will en ter. Pacific U niver highw ay today (T u esd ay ). from 8. a. m. to 8 p .m. from now Dr. Emil E n n a will be at th e O rient I sity as a senior. F lo ren ce will teach on, C. B. Steinm an. tf did you work would be y o u r royal g ran g e hall S aturday evening, Sep for th ree m onths a t Bandon a fte r tem ber 10, to give one of his d elig h t sport. which she will re tu rn to M onmouth to ful m usical program s. Dr. E nna will The Bank of G resham pays 5 per cent in te re st on tim e deposits.— Adv. O utlook & Daily O regonian......$6.35 finish h er norm al course. She ex be assisted by n d ram atic reader, a pects to com plete th e course In Ju n e soloist and possibly a violinist. A Outlook, Daily and Sunday very sm all adm ission ch arg e will be O utlook’s new phone— 1561. O regonian ................................... 8.00 a t th e age of 18 years. made. The M ethodist L ad les’ Aid society, u n d er whose auspices the concert is being given, will serve light refresh m en ts. w Overland “4 ” Automobiles Touring ....................$595.00 Roadster ................ $595.00 C o u d e.........................$350.00 S e d a n .........................$895.00 WILLYS-KNIGHT Touring ....$ 1 5 2 5 .0 0 WILLYS-KNIGHT Roadster . . . .$1475.00 GRESHAM OVERLAND CO. (pZVbò 0 ^ w NEW PRICES on FORD CARS EFFECTIVE SEPT. 2 Chassis .......................... $390 R o a d ste r..................... $420 Touring ........................ $450 Coupe ............................ $595 Sedan ................... . $660 Truck ............................ $445 \\ hen you get your ‘‘pay envelope,” put a part of the money in ()L R BANK and have the credit entered in your bank book. If you don’t do this you will never get ahead; when you do, you will prosper. Banking money will encourage you to work and EARN MORE—just as sure as you are born. If you have not yet begun banking your money BEGIN NOW. We invite YOUR Ranking Business. BANK OF GRESHAM STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. CHEVROLET Prices Reduced $ 1 0 0 .0 0 You can now buy a NEW CHEVROLET, at Gresham, fully equipped, including gas and oil, for Prices are F. O. B. Detroit. Equipped with starter, de- mountable rims, rim carrier and spare rim. Timken bear ings in front wheels. R A K E R & SON HOME SWECT HOME LE S PUT ON A RECORD AND DANCE, 8E.TTY ! [ Phone 1301 ’ $675 V e have a full line of parts and accessories for CHEVROLET CARS COTTRELL Ford durability isn't a .matter of accident, it is a matter of painstaking thoroughness in laboratory and factory. The Ford is a car of precision—of standardized values. Order your f;ord car now. No matter how fast they may be made the demand multiplies faster. Order today for we can make fairly prompt deliveries — Runabout, Touring Car, Coupe, Sedan, Truck and Fordson Tractor. GRESHAM à VL (Sortit, TROUTDALE The T ro u td ale L adles' Aid will I meet on W ednesday, Septem ber 14 ! a t th e hom e of Mrs. C. I. Thom as. A cordial in v itatio n Is extended to all. The m eeting has been postponed to the second Monday of th e m onth on account of th e an n u al m eeting of the E astern M ultnom ah P ioneer asso ciation which m eets at C orbett W ed nesday, Septem ber 7. O ESTACADA M NOT VERY CRAZY VO DAN CL* ' —1 I E lder K lo tzb ark , of P o rtlan d , will preach at th e C ottrell com m unity church Sunday, Septem ber 11, a t 11 a. m. and at 2 :3 0 p. m. A num ber of fam ilies are planning on ta k in g bas k et lunches and spending th e day at th e church. W hile no plan for a big all-day m eeting has been m ade, all who wiBh to ta k e th e ir d in n er and will spend th e day, are asked to feel free to do so. All are cordially in vited to a tte n d the service. Mr. and Sirs. A ndrew s E n tertain Many Guest«. FIELDS MOTOR CAR CO OF GRESHAM Latourell Bldg. ! L abor day was a day of su rp rises [ for Mr. and Mrs. G. W. A ndrew s of I the P leasan t Home neighborhood. Early In th e afternoon Mr. and Mrs. H W. Cooley of G resham called on them and before they left an o th er p arty of five guests from P o rtlan d stopped for a sh o rt visit. J u s t ab o u t th e tim e they left Ruebfn T reber, I Rev. Mr. Bunch, his b ro th er, who Is! also a m inister, and Rev. Mr. E ig u h r' i came in to spend th e afternoon. T he j la tte r p a rt of th e evening a n o th e r ; 1 party of eight from one of th e W ll-, I lam ette valley tow ns stopped and I sp en t th e n ig h t a t th e A ndrew s home. ] This m orning th is party continued on . | th eir trip up th e C olum bia riverTilgh- I way. • G E L. im T ir e d •• KLA LLV. I W O O L D N T f-NJO T DAN l »N6 WITH a n y r t L L O W T nigmt •r F P « r/ x : Phone 2331 RO CK B O T T O M PRICES is what the automobile^wner wants when he is plan ning to have his car overhauled. And that is what he is assured of when he calls on us. Permit us to add your name to our list of satisfied customers. —and all at ROCK BOTTOM Prices. GRESHAM GARAGE Phone 2391 Southard & Southard Night Phone 25x5 Whitney Roys Chorus, Masonic Hall, next Friday Night