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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1922)
PAG E FOUR GRESHAM LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. A lbert A dkins of 1 H eppner. Oregon a re th e proud pos sessors of a 10-lb d au g h ter, Betty , M arie, born S aturday, F eb ru ary 25. Mrs. A dkins was form erly Miriam Brown, d au g h te r of Mr. and Mrs Jo h n Brown, of G resham . Both Mr. and Ms. H. L. St. C lair, whose Illness was recorded last week, are still confined to th e ir home. They are hoping to be a t th e ir usual places at th e O utlook office w ithin a few ! days. When we give^. —honest service and courteous attention we have established plumb-lines as square as truth itself. Service comes only when all parties concerned profit thereby, and it is the foundation upon which this institution is built. We want you to get the habit of banking here. Every department—whether checking, savings, loans, mortgages, bonds, building or real estate, offers just as good inducements as may be found anywhere. And more often—MUCH BETTER. Once you GET AHEAD you’ve proved you HAVE A HEAD. BANK OF GRESHAM Gresham, Oregon State and County Depository One Thousand P er Cent on Our Money. I t th is ad m in istratio n w ants to live in history let it in itia te policies which will eventually wipe o ut th e disgrace of illiteracy and m al-educa- tlon. This could be done by the expen d itu re of a fractio n of w hat is being expended by th e federal governm ent in o th e r directions. Such policies would release pro ductive energies of vast significance. We would realize not less th a n 1,- 000 p er cent on th e money expended. A dequate education would in .tim e wipe o u t o u r slum s, both urban and ru ral. I t would in su re unvarying prosperity and would establish a sta n d ard of living h ith e rto u n dream ed of. It would enable us to develop o u r undeveloped n a tu ra l re sources and a stream of w ealth would pour fo rth to bless A m erica and th e world. W hy not do It now? TRACTOR Do More in a Day^ Mrs. C. H. C alkins has gone to As to ria to visit frien d s for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. W yeth are som ew hat im proved. Mrs. W yeth can sit up in bed now. J. H. Hose is ill w ith th e grip. One m anw ith a F O R D S O N Mr. an d Mrs. P. D. H itchens left T R A C T O R can do more F riday fo r th e ir home, in Steam boht work easier and w ith less ( Springs, Colorado. They have been expense than tw o men can visiting th e la tte r's g ran d p aren ts, do w ith horses. This means Mr. and Mrs. J. H. M orrison, fo r th e that you w ith a FO R D SO N past two m onths. T R A C T O R can a c tu a lly S alm on T u rn o v e rs . raise more crops, w ith less Silas 8. P ugh left last F riday Make a rich dough as for Bhort- work and less expense. And m orning for th e n o rth ern p a rt of cake. Take o ie can pink o r chum this means that your profits l L ab rad o r to Join his b ro th er who sent salm on and rem ove liquid and bones, will be greater w ith fewer for him to come up there. one can of green peas. Roll o ut a hours o f work. T he Ladies* Aid society of th e disk of dough about six inches across. I Zion Evangelical church will m eet Fill w ith one tablespoon pink or Bvsidea the F O R D S O N w ill taka cara of every power Job on tha F riday aftern o o n (in stead of T h u rs chum salm on, one tablespoon peas, a farm. I t is light, alert, flambla in day) March 3, a t 2 :30 o ’clock a t the little salt and pepper, bits of b u tter. control and operation, yat it has hom e of Mrs. T heodore B rugger. All M oisten th e edges w ith cold w ater, powar and sndurance to spars. are requested to bring th im b le and tu rn over and press to g e th e r with a You should see tha F O R D S O N needle. A cordiel welcome is extend fork. Bake in m oderate oven u n til at work to appreciate its wonder ed to all friends. ful capabilities. W e w ill gladly delicate brown. T he M ethodist church L adies' Aid give yoo the proofs if you will ask for them, either by a personal society will m eet W ednesday a f te r D ifferent W ays. call, phone or post card. noon at th e church. T he boy Bcouts “O h," giggled th e frivolous dam sel are going to m eet In th e Sunday to h er beau, “you ju s t o ught to see school room s so th e ladies will go to my arm s. Mamma told me not to go th e church. Gresham bath in g so much, b u t I Just would, W. C. T. U. bake sale will be held Oregon and I got tan n ed aw ay above th e in W a lrad ’s sto re next S aturd ay a fte r elbow s." noon, March 4, at two o ’clock. The “ T h a t’s n o th in ’,” p u t in h er sm all bake sale th a t they held in A. W. b ro th er, who was sittin g gingerly on M etzger’s sto re th e first S atu rd ay in th e edge of his chair, "M am m a told F. O. B. D etro it F eb ru ary was such a success th a t they me not to go bath in g , too, b u t I have decided to co n tin u e them . d id n ’t get tan n ed on th e a rm s.” A m eeting of th e W omen of Wood And th e sm all boy received th e crat was held th is aftern o o n a t the usual bedtim e h in t.— Judge. hom e of Mrs. John Bliss. The Red Cross sen t out a tru ck The proposal to tax beer and wine yesterday to g et th e d onations le ft at in o rd er to provide funds for a bonus th e home of Mrs. Jo h n M etzger. They to the veteran s of th e g re a t w ar is an th an k ed th e people fo r them . Insult to every soldier. An attem p t Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n R oberts, Mr. and to m ake th e v eteran s th e catspaw s Mrs. F. C. H odge an d Jo h n H odge are for th e m ost disloyal in te re sts th is ill. co untry ever saw is shocking. It Dr. F ra n k P eak has been 111 for stan d s no chance w hatev er of sue several days. He took a slig h t re cess. lapse S atu rd ay b ut is som ew hat im proved again. H om e Help»,. A n u m b er of children who have To prev en t sandw iches from g e t been ab sen t for sev eral days on ac tin g stale, place them In an a irtig h t count of being ill. retu rn ed to school container, cover them first w ith a dry a t th e G resham g rad e school Mon cloth, th en a dam p p ap er; they will day. keep en tirely fresh for m any hours. Mrs. Ralph G anger of Bull Run spent T uesday aftern o o n w ith Mrs. Do n o t throw aw ay m en ’s old felt H. T im m erm an. ' hats. C ut them up and m ake holders E lbert W eissenfluh is ju st recov of them . They are an excellent pro erin g from a very serious a tta c k of tection for th e hand and are soft and pneum onia. He had to be tak en to pliable. P o rtlan d to th e hospital but he is at W hen cleaning a chicken, use a home now and was g e ttin g along as Subject: Why Sixty Million People Have well as could be expected u n til sev p air of tw eezers to pull o u t th e pin turned away from Doctoring. eral days ago when he had a relapse. fea th ers; It w orks fine. He is b e tte r now and slowly Im prov To slice hard boiled eggs easily ing. and successfully, heat th e kn ife in very hot w ater before using; do not CLUB BOYS GIVE FINE DEMONSTRATION dry th e knife. To cu t m arshm allow s, use scissors dipped in cold w ater. The d em o n stratio n s given by th e club boys of th is d istric t a t th e Com S an d p ap er placed u n d er th e food m ercial club In P o rtlan d yesterday chopper when screwed to th e tab le were a cred it to th e boys. They w ere prevents slipping; it is also fine for som ew hat frig h ten ed when told of scouring uten sils and stoves. w hat they w ere to do but it was all Sew sm all snaps close to g eth er on forg o tetn when th e d em o n stratio n s began. T h eir en th u siasm In th e w ork all openings of pillow cushion cov FARM MACHINERY won p raise from th e business men ers; it saves ripping and re-sew ing. Deering Binder Ross .Manure Spreader, 2-horse Planet Jr., Single All presertt expressed an In terest in Subscribe now for th e O utlook and Horse Planet J r \ an Brunt Grain Drill. McCormick Mower Mc- th e work vour P o rtlan d Daily. Do It B e tte r R A K E R & SO N $395 ’ Another WEAREVER SPECIAL Genuine W’earever Fry Pan. Reg. price $1.20 Special at 49c March 3 to 11 only L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. Phone 1421 FREE LECTURE DR. DEE, o f Portland Gresham VVearever Agents at Gresham Theater MONDAY EVE., 8 P. M„ Mar. 6 NOTICE TO WORKMEN AND EMPLOYERS Free Employment Bureau Positively no collection taken Auction Sale OF FARM MACHINERY Call at the Club Billiard Parlor when in need of help. Saturday, Mar. 4, 1 p. m. sharp WORKMEN, FILE YOUR OCCUPATION AT BILLIARD PARLOR. Phone 1233 Pin this ad. over your telephone. On the Ruegg Place, mile south of Linnemann Junction on P. R. L. & P. R. R. ( ornuek Hay Rake Iron Age Potato Planter, Weeder, Disk Harrow, CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET Main St.. G resham GKO. D IET!,, P rop. Phone 1711 R adio A m ateurs C u rtailed by G overn FOUND— An Oregon autom obile 2 Oliver hilled I lows, 2 Spring Wagons, one single, one double; license tag in G resham . O w ner j HoJ « ♦ mn XVt g »nS’ 3; 8'‘5'tlOn H“ rrow > 2 m ent Orders. Ki‘kes, 16-foot Wagon may have sam e by paying for th is Btd. Set Dunk Board, in ton Phosphate Fertilizer Pending th e fo rm u latio n of some ad. G resham Outlook. M‘lk C" » - c h ,U > Kin* M,lk «O-gallon G asoline definite program of g overnm ent reg- R egular m eeting of G re sh -1 ^ t u f f ^ i ^ , " a m ^ V u it 1 ulalion of radio service, th e D epart- I m ent of Com m erce has issued an or am Lodge No. 126. I.O.O.F., s r “ K' Howe r , , , n p ," ,r ° rm der tem p o rarily forbidding am a te u r In th e Odd Fellow s hall, every T h u rs day evening V isitors welcome. O ther sm all articles too num erous to m ention ■ radio sending sta tio n s from broad- CLARENCE STANLEY, N. O. TERM S: All sum s under »20, Cash; sums over »20, on e year notes . . . r - J casting addresses and music. The before, at H per rent interest. } ar not**> on or C. A. H ILL, Secretary. j total n u m b er of a m a te u r radio send Special C om m unication of I i n g sta tio n s in th e U nited S tates is G resnam Lodge No 152. A F. R. I. ANDERSON, A uctioneer. o • , approxim ately 14.000 Alfc these A- A. M., T uesday, F -, , m ust ta k e out licenses. T h ere are ary 28, at 8 :00 p. m over 100,000 receiving statio n s j which a re not licensed. All so rts of to atten d th is v itally lmpo P rogram , refreshm ents, applications a re com ing in fo r p er m eeting. m its to o p erate sending statio n s. Re- speakers, W L. CORSAGE. Sec’y. j centl'y one was received from th e A F. HAMMAR. W M ow ner of a sto re who wished to use a sending sta tio n for th e purpose of I b ro adcasting his ad v ertisin g m a tte r. ' U nder the p resid e n t's o rder. Secre Cor. P ow ell an<l M aple 247 D avis Htreet tary rff Com m erce H oover has called Ores ham Port lam i a com m ittee of experts and represen- j Bdwy. 2OH2 tativ e citizens to fo rm u late a federal policy of co n tro llin g radio service. C. F"» RUEGG, Owner Landplaster Landplaster Our first car of Landplaster for the season has arrived. Increase your hay crops by its use. - WOOD COAL EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE A Truck for Every Kind of Work —— — —---------- ------------- .J Salm on w ith M acaroni. SOW CLEAN GRAIN; IT PAYS! We have just installed a 109A Clipper Cleaner, the latest improved Seed Cleaning Machine on the market. We can dean your grain on short notice and at reasonable prices. We Buy Grain at Market Prices A. W. Metzger & co. Quality and Service Phone 1451 A good one-dish m eal. Pick one ; can of pink o r chum salm on into \ sm all pieces. Make one pint of o rd i nary w hite sauce Put a layer of boiled m acaroni broken In inch lengths tn th e bottom of baking dish ' next a lay er of sauce, then a lay er o f ' The Lightest Bread on Earth salm on, co n tin u in g un til dish Is filled. at th e lightest price on e a rth comes Sauce should come last and be sp rin k from th e b rig h test spic and span led w ith b u ttered crum bs Bake u n bakery In this, your own hom e town Of course you know th e bakery. til brown. T h ere's all th e difference In the A N ight K ahler. world between o rd in ary bread and “ Never ask your husband for th e kind you get here Do you w ant m oney." counseled th e Old M arried real solid n ourishm ent for yourself Woman. and fam ily? Then tak en no chance« “ 1 never have to ." reto rted th e and get your bread and cakes at Young Bride proudly "C h arlie’s such a darlin g . He sleeps like s baby all night long “ CITY BA K ERY The Easiest W ay and the safest way to pay is by check. Then you have a legal receipt that gives absolute evidence of payment upon your part Check writers never pay bills twice for the cancelled checks sene to protect them in any dis puted payment controversy. Start a Checking Account For Your Own Protection JFirst .^tatv 3fattk G resham , Oregon *