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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1921)
PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM LOCALS GRESHAM THEATER SATURDAY, OCT. 15 “The Hidden Code” W ITH GRACE DAVIDSON The greatest American.Arabian Nights story of thrills, heart-leaps and dare-devil stunts. “WET BUT DRY”- Comedy Sunday, Oct. 16 THE LURE OF EGyPT the* f a il lO lU novel iZfVTT? y ' J FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1921 CHRISTMAS SEAL SALES AID IN PUBLIC HEALTH / 7 R epresentative* of th e Oregon T h ere will be no services a t the Zion Evangelical church Sunday. All T uberculosis association sold laa{ m em bers and frien d s are urged to a t year C hristm as seals to th e am o u n t ten d th e m issionary services a t th e of 338,000 and w ith th e money w ere SI St. P a u l’s E vaugeilcal church, E ig h th able to accom plish much benefit and F ailin g stree ts, P o rtlan d , m orn along public h ea lth lines. The O utlook is in receipt of a con- ing, aftern o o n and evening. Polem an Massey is stijl confined [ densed sta te m e n t of th e w ork brought ■.% 2 to his bed a t th e hom e of his sister, about w hich shows th a t th e o rg an i zation has been able to do th e fol Mrs. J. H. W ilson. low ing: Rev. F. W. Thom pson will preach D em onstrate county public h ealth again in th e B ethel Baptiot church nursin g in five counties and organize 8unday m orning and evening, Octo county public h ealth associations. ber 16. All are invited to these C onduct tuberculosis clinics In services. Corvallis, La G rande, E n terp rise, Miss M yrtle R u sh er is rep o rted im A storia, and St. H elens, th re e child proving a fte r a serio u s op eratlo u last w elfare clinics in Y am hill county, M onday fo r m astoid abcess. H er and assist G rants Pass and B ak er in m other, Mrs. C. E. R usher, spent the n u tritio n al work in city schools. day w ith h e r T h u rsd ay and found her Make case finding tuberculosis im proving an d able to be up in a surveys In T ijlam ook, Lincoln, Ben wheel ch air. It is not know n how ton, Colum bia, C latsop, M ultnom ah, long she will have to rem ain in the and K laiq ath counties. hospital. M yrtle is a t th e Good Sa Cooperate w ith, and financially as m a ritan hospital. sist th e U niversity of Oregon in con Rev. an d Mrs. R. E. Myers of ducting a course in public h ealth W oodburn sp e n t W ednesday a t th e nursing. hom e of Mrs. H. C. L arsen. Rev. Mr. F inance en tirely th e Oregon Mod Reliability Service Myers has re tu rn e d to W oodburn for ern H ealth C rusade w ork am ong 6x2 Gresham, Oregon 1141 32,000 children. a second year. Pay salaries of two n u rses of th e Mrs. Geo. T acheron is still very ill a t h e r hom e on South R oberts ave V isiting N urse association. Pay salaries of th e n u rse and m at nue. She is suffering from an infec tion In h er face w hich Btarted from a ron of th e Mills Open A ir school, and sm all pim ple. She is restin g ea sie r fu rn ish all the food served there. Conduct an In stitu te for h ealth a t p resen t and those in ch arg e are encouraged by h e r condition. A w orkers. C irculate th e la rg e st collection of train ed n u rse is in ch arg e and none but Im m ediate m em bers of th e fam i h ealth p osters in th e state. Con duct p o ster co n test In schools. ly a re p erm itted to visit her. C ooperate w ith U nited S tates P ub F lorence an d H elen K ern dem on stra te d th e ir cu lin ary sk ill yesterd ay lic H ealth Service and S tate B ureau in th e absence of th e ir m other, Mrs. of N ursing In th e care of tu b ercu lous ex-soldiers. W. R. K ern, by p rep arin g and se rv D issem inate Inform ation concern ing a d in n er a t w hich th ey invited th e ir uncle an d a u n t, Mr. and Mrs. ing prevention and control of disease th ro u g h lite ra tu re , publicity, sp eak H arold K ern. ers, h ealth plays, and pageants. A four-pound p otato, grow n by Keep com plete index and re g iste r 'J* C larence E v erett, a club boy of th e of tuberculosis case an d d eath re O rient school, Is on exhibition a t th e p o rts and follow up th e se th ro u g h O utlook office. It is larg e enough to n u rsin g and advisory visits. serve a good sized fam ily. Subsidize school n u rsin g In four An old fashioned H allow e’en social P o rtlan d schools. will be given by th e W om en’s H ome Give 3250 tow ards g ettin g an X- M issionary society on F rid a y ev en ray m achine fo r th e P o rtlan d dis ing. O ctober 28, in M etzger’s hall. pensary. T he plans Include a fine social even Make d em o n stratio n s of school ing w ith gam es and stu n ts in keeping n u rsin g th ro u g h o u t th e state. w ith th e season. T he Queen E sth e r C ard o f T hanks. and Camp F ire g irls will assist. T he proceeds of th e evening will go to We wish to th a n k th e m any friends w ard th e sch o larsh ip being m ain and neighbors who w ere so kind in tained in an A laska school. helping us d u rin g th e illness and A. E. K essler, E. P. Je n n e and F o r death of o u r beloved husband and rest Jen n e have re tu rn e d from a trip fa th e r; also for th e m any b eau tifu l We are headquarters for Guns, Shells, to th e head w aters of th e U m pqua flowers. Mrs. A m anda Byron, Mr. an d Mrs. riv er w here they enjoyed a few days Cleaning Rods, Gun Oil and the License A. J. A ult and Fam ily, Mr. and of fine fishing an d h u n tin g . They Mrs. A. J. Crose. b ro u g h t hom e a big strin g of rainbow tro u t w eighing from two to seven Six to Oise. pounds. One specim an m easured 23 The Boston H erald, w hich has been Inches. F o rre s t Je n n e sh o t a deer m aking an Investigation of conditions which w eighed when dressed 213 existing on railroads, finds th a t due to union rules and w orking ag ree pound*. m ents forced on th e railro ad s by em Miss W inifred St. C lair su rp rised ployees th e re are instan ces w here th e hom e folks th is aftern o o n by com six men are doing w ork form erly ing in to spend th e w eek-end. Miss easily done by one. It calls atten tio n to th e changing St. C lair is a ju n io r a t 'W illam ette of a locom otive nozzle which was U niversity at Salem. form erly th e w ork of one m an and T. D. Lym an w ent to a P o rtlan d now is done by a b o ilerm ak er and hospital one day th is week for m ed his helper to open the door; a pipe fitter and his helper to rem ove the ical tre a tm e n t. pipe; a m achinist and his h elp er to The Rev. A. S. Hisey and Mrs. change th e nozzle. Probably they will next dem and Hisey w ent to N ew berg today to re main over n ig h t for a visit w ith re la som eone to b lanket them to keep from catching cold w hile stan d in g tives. aro u n d , and of course he too will need a helper. Verily th ere is a day of reckoning COTTRELL com ing for th is so rt of pocket-pick No country on e a rth can hope Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Ide of G resham ing spent Sunday evening at th e hom e of to effect In d u strial progress' by ap Cor. Pow ell an d .Maple 247 D avis Street portioning th e work of one man W. E. Craswell. G resham am ong six, and no people can long P ortland Mrs. H u b ert Drew and d au g h ter, escape adversity who use b ut one- IS S I* Bdwy. 20K2 Bernice, are visitin g a t th e hom e of sixth of th<-ir in d u stria l m an-pow er I P rosperity for each and all de Mrs. D rew 's m other, Mrs. Joseph pends on a full d ay ’s w ork for a fair M anary. •lay 8 pay. More is not expected. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. B lackburn Less will not be tolerated. ..................... were P o rtlan d visitors Tuesday. The new hom e of Mr. and Mrs. , tmï urmtuMrifT ov quality . USALand Çpwda United Kxnptlan Dan Meyers is p rogressing rapidly. M Franco Miss Vada Quay visited th e hom e in S c m d in a v ia - folks one day last week. mca in dH Land j Mrs. Geo. G lllm or, of Sherwood, Mrs. Rostna G lllm or, Mr. Howe and Hear this Mr. and Mrs. M. W Ish art of P ort Beautiful Phonograph land spent F rid a y of la st week w ith Mr. and Mrs. L. E C rasw ell. before you buy Mrs. L. C. Newell nnd d a u g h te r of P o rtlan d w ere visitors at th e O. II B lackburn hom e th is week NEW REDUCED PRICES ON ALL INTERNATIONAL Low Down Spreaders, Drills, Gas Engines, Cream Separators, Disc Harrows, Spike Harrows, Feed Mills, Stanchions, Litter Carriers, with all Barn Equipment. PLOWS REPAIRS DRAG SAWS These are 1922 prices with delivery now. Hessel’s Farm Machinery Oh Boy! / “ 7 ' \ 7 X Hunting Season j ,X ‘ IS HERE $ ------ OCTOBER 15 TO 31 A colorful photoplay of mysterious Egypt. Sparkling with brilliant settings. Vibrant with lightning action, a romance to hold you prisoner in its spell. Esop’s Fable: “The Cats at Law.” Automobile Repairing G et R ea d y ! We a re equipped to re p a ir your car, regardless of th e m ake, an d do a first-class job, one th a t we feel safe In g u ara n tee in g to be rig h t. We have lota of room for live auto storage. GRESHAM GARAGE S o uthard & Night Phone 25x5 PI m m w : E aat 7102; G resham 838 MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE Wood, Coal and B riquets Ekstrom Truck Service 124-fl Union A venue P o rtlan d , Oregon T H E K IN D OF F U N D S TO TAKE O N Y O U R TRIP POWELL VALLEY SA TU R D A Y THE 15th The big day, openning of the upland bird season. Be sure and have your license and plenty of LEADER OR REPEATER SHELLS Come in now and get that new II mchester Shot gun and enjoy it the full season. A few left at special prices. A. W. METZGER & CO. The Winchester Store Phone 1451 Special This Week A high-grade 7-inch B etter He E arly Tlian Horry BUTCHER KNIFE COAL A Truck for Every Kind of Work AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME Your Patronage Solicited Stoving and G eneral H auling L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO. WOOD S o uthard Phone 2391 for Quail and Pheasants 25c At th e Powell V alley Mission h u rch next Sunday th e Sunday - school will m eet a t th e usual hour, at 11 o'clock th e Rev. J. F. Swanson of Tacom a will preach in th e Swe dish language. In th e evening at 7 :30 th e p asto r, th e Rev. O. F. L a r son. will preach. T his service will be in English The Powell Valley canning team has been invited to give a d em onstra tion at th e In te rn a tio n a l Livestock exposition which will be held In P o rtlan d next m onth Corn In m any Instances was checked by early frost. T his will probably resu lt In sh o rt seed supply for next year, hence farm ers sh*uld endeav o r to save th e ir own w hen ev er possible W hen th e corn is still In th e field select ears from h ealth y sta lk s n full hill w here th e stan d is norm al. No ear* should be tak en from fallen o r lean in g stalk s as th ese may have root rot. Pick well m atu red ears having fine, deep kernels th a t a re m edium rough All ears should be dried as prom ptly as p o ssib le — O. A C. E xperim ent sta tion. OME tourists take their funds in formsof credit S th a t make trouble for them bv delays th a t occur in obtaining cash, by th e tune it takes to h iv e th e credits paid and by the fact th a t th ey can be paid only during banking hours and only a t banks. You can avoid such troubles by taking the safest, handiest form of trav e l fu n d s— "A B.A'' Cheques; th a t is, th e Cheques w hich are recommended by the American Banker* Associ ation. composed of 30,000 of the leading banks of th* U nited State* and Canada. W e are a member of this great association of bank' ers and have been authorized to sell ABA American Banker* A sso c ia tio n Cheques the BEST funds for travelers FIRST STATE BANK Easy Term s at The Gresham Drug Co. The REXALL Store Gresham, Oregon