PAOK F O l’R
GRESHAM
OUTLOOK.
GRADE SCHOOL NOTES
TUESDAY,
T he exact d ate will be given later.
Every boy and g irl of th e achool will
By G. 8. R EPO RTER
have som e p a rt in th e p ageant, and
A »p ed al assem bly will be held i are looking forw ard to It w ith de-
M EN f tL L
T hursday, A pril 27 a t 10 o'clock to light.
P eres
honor U. 8. G ra n t's 100th annlver-
a m eeting of th e P aren t-T each er
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sary. T he local post of G. A. R. will association will be held W ednesday,
I F o t t WHICH
be present in a body and m em bers May 3 a t 7 :30 p. m. M atters of
T hey caul * will ad d ress th e assem bly. The J much in te rest will be ta k en up and
school will give a p atrio tic p r o g ra m 'a sp eak er of prom inence is being se-
ot songs and readings, also the g irls' j cured for th e evening. Come out and
glee club will slug. P atro n s and be with us.
visitors a re invited to come and join i
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i with us In th is p atrio tic exercise.
Need Your Huit Clewnenl?
T he eig h th g rad e exem ption te sts
Have it F rench dry cleaned. Re-
have been postponed from April 27 PalHng neatly done. T ailo rin g for
to May 2. T he eight g rad e pupils la '!le8
, E N A R p T allor
FRESH FISH from
several schools will be h ere to j
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1932
GRESHAM LOCALS
Recent visitors a t th e hom e of Mr.
and Mrs. Day Rossm an and fam ily
were Mrs. R ossm an’s sister, Mrs. C.
C asper of Eugene, Oregon.
Mrs.
C asper's d a u g h te r and son-in-law ,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T hom pson were
also visitors.
T he S ecurity Benefit association
will m eet on W ednesday evening,
A pril 26, for its re g u la r session.
Mr. an d Mrs. Dewey H olm an and
fam ily left th is m orning in th e ir au
tom obile fo r Cheyenne, W yoming.
SALT and
Mr. H o lm an ’s p aren ts moved to W y
om ing a couple of m onths ago.
take th e exam inations on th a t date.
W hat you w ant, when you w ant It,
W. J. Todd has p urchased a new
Much in te rest is being show n in as you w ant it— W ant ad. It.
F o rd coupe of R ak er & Son. It is
th e sp rin g pageant. This will be I , ,
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If you ride a hobby, be su re it now’ on display at th e R a k er sales
Phone 1891
given d u rin g the last week of sc h o o l.1 h asn ’t a broken leg
room.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Read, th e for
tn er’s b ro th e r Floyd and fam ily of
P o rtlan d , visited th e Read farm on
G resham H eig h ts on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. W ard and
young sons of P o rtlan d w ere callers
on Sunday a t th e hom e of Mr. and
Mrs. R. F. W alters. Mrs. W ard is
re g e n t
of
W illam ette
C h ap ter
Making an attractive yard—or—raising a profitable
D au g h ters of th e A m erican R evolu
garden are jobs very similar to any other work.
tion of P o rtlan d .
Glen R u sh er came hom e from Cor
The work may be enjoyable—it is always healthful,
vallis for a brief visit w ith home
folks on S atu rd ay . He was a mem
but to be successful, you should have first-class working
ber of an O. A. C. degree team
tools.
which p ut on work in a P o rtlan d
lodge on S atu rd ay evening.
T h e W. C. T. U. will m eet in reg
u la r session on next T h u rsd ay a fte r
noon, A pril 27, a t th e hom e of Mrs
Jo h n Brow’n, T he program fo r th e
day is u n d er th e d irectio n of Mrs.
Mary S hoem aker and Mrs. E. D avid
son. Mrs. M. L. T. H idden of P o rt
land will give an add ress on “T he
Bible in Schools.” Miss E lsie Sharp
and Miss E sth e r M arq u art will sing
a duet, also Mrs. R obert N eubauer
and Mrs. J. N. C lanahan.
Mrs.
Brown will be assisted by Mrs. Wm.
Stanley, Mrs. A. C. Ruby, Mrs. D. E.
Towle, Mrs. Maxwell Schneider, Mrs.
N eubauer and Mrs. C. E. R u sh er, |
All women a re cordially invited.
T he W om en’s A uxiliary of the
A m erican Legion will hold an im
p o rta n t m eetin g a t th e lib ra ry th is
evening.
C aptain L ak e and O. B. L ake, who
are w orking to m ake th e m ilitary
5 1 challen g e m eet an d sm o k er on Sat-
51 urday n ig h t a g re a t success, rep o rt
= th a t all rin g sid e se a ts have been
SPECIAL Goodyear Rubber Hose—this week only at 10c per foot, 50-feet $4.95
3 sold o u t and m any reserved seats a l
Bulk Carpenters Twine, in any quantity, for laying off your garden.
ii ready are tak en . T hose d esirin g re-
5 |se rv e d seats a re urged to speak for
= i them early. T ickets may be g o tte n
3 i at A. W. M etzger’s sto re and of Guy
5 Jones, th e Jew eler.
J. H. C h alk er of P o rtlan d was a
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G resham v isito r last Sunday a t th e
hom e of his son. W ells C halker.
BEST OF MEATS
A. J. W. BROWN
Itching Palms for feel of
that means - SPRING!!
To be well equipped with good tools means
work already half done.
The new model No. 32 THOR ....................
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Why Friction and W ashboard M ethods
RAKES
75c
HOE
SHOVEL
$1.49
65c
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TROWELS
15c
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SPRAYERS Corn Planter
60c
$1.25
1 Phone
1 1421
1. L. KIDDER HDW. CO.
Educational Tractor School
April 27, 28 and 29 from 7:30 p. m. to 9:30 p. m.
rI hree days of education for farmers on such subjects
as, Carburetion, Ignition, Lubrication, Traction, Soil
Conditions, Implements and all Phases of Power
Farming with Slides and Motion Pictures.
April 27th, 28th and 29th, from 7.30 P. M. to
9.30 P. M. are the dates and the time. Meet
ings will be held in our Show Rooms.
This will be a wonderful opportunity for you all. We can all learn
something and with such experts as Professor Gilmore, J. 1). Jordan,
C. \\ . I larrison, ( I*.. Allison ami others on the job it is going to be
well worth while.
on are going to be busy plowing all day but come in the even
ings and it will be time well spent.
I his is not a sales campaign but an educational program all the
way through. It will not cost you one Penny but the lectures and
pictures will be worth hundreds of dollars to you all.
Dont Forget the Dates, the Time and Place
Are Out o f D ate
The first cleaning of clo th in g by a wet o r w ashing m ethod was
done in th e ru n n in g w ater of a river. T he women of prim itive peo
ples carried th e ir soiled g arm en ts to th e edge of a strea m , and e ith e r
held or fasten ed them down w ith a rock, w hile they allow ed the
action of th e w ater to wash o u t th e d irt. T hen th e women g ra d u
ally discovered th a t laying th e clo th in g on a sm ooth stone, and
pounding w ith an o th e r rock o r flat stick seem ed to rem ove th e d irt
m ore easily. The next step was to build o ut into th e riv er a sloping,
narrow p latfo rm , and rub th e wash on th is wooden surface. Soon
th ey m ade grooves o r ridges in th ese platfo rm s, and th u s was
evolved th e m odern p o p u lar “w ash b o ard ” — w hich today is as m uch
of a discarded a n tiq u e as tallow dips and w arm ing pans!
All of th ese early an d tra d itio n a l m ethods w ere based on th e
idea of friction, e ith e r by ru b b in g th e pieces on a board o r pounding
them with some form of paddle. T his rub-a-dub-dub m ethod p er
sisted for cen tu ries, not because it was th e best way to rem ove soil
from clothing, b ut because no one, u n til recen t tim es, stu died to
find some new and m ore efficient w ashing principles.
J u s t as for th o u san d s of years people cooked th e ir food by hom
ing it on a stick over a bed of h ot coals, because m ore advanced
m ethods of using an iron ran g e or an electric g rill had not been dis
covered. so too, women everyw here have follow ed th e old d ru d g ery
w ash b o ard -frictio n h ab it of w ashing because th e w onderful, labor-
saving m ethods of m achine w ashing w ere not yet perfected.
(To be co n tin u ed )
Make Monday a Bright Monday, not a Blue Monday
J. E. METZGER
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W hile plow ing a piece of gro u n d
last S atu rd ay on th e old Dan T albot
i place, L. C rum b u n ea rth ed a m o o n -’: :
shine still.
A coll and condenser, 1
I (h at from all app earan ces w ere used If
ab o u t two m onths ago, w ere dug up. j |
The land on w hich th e still was ' f
found is ow ned by Mike K ehrli. He f
i b ought 20 acres from W endle Cleve-I 5
, land about six m onths ago including :
th e farm buildings. He has not, 1
how ever, been living th ere. An old j I
chicken house had stood w here th e ’ 5
still was found but had been to rn :
down since Mr. K ehrli p urchased It. :
It was th o u g h t th a t rem oving the j E
building had caused th e ow ners o f ! 1
th e still to lose trac k of it.
Mr. C rum b notified M. »VI. S quire o f '?
hts find, who took It to P o rtlan d and ' ;
tu rn ed it over to th e sh eriff's office, .5
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DON’T DELAY!
Only a few GOOD BARGAINS left
at our Shoe Sale
FORMER FAIRVIEW BOY
INJURED LAST SUNDAY |
H arold Shaw . 17 y ear old son of I
G ran t Shaw of P o rtlan d , form erly>>f ?
F airview , was seriously in ju re d on 1 .........
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la st Sunday aftern o o n in an a c c i- 1
d en t on th e Sandy boulevard in fro n tI
of th e E arl Tow nsend hom e n ea r
Fairview .
T he accident occurred
a f te r th e boy, who was riding east
on a m otorcycle had passed an auto- j
mobile going in th e sam e direction.
Since th e first day th e doors of th is bank w ere opened for busi
He was stru ck by a west bound car
ness. we have experienced a continuous, h ealth y g ro w th __
and throw n to th e pavem ent and th e '
Not only In th e volum e of o u r deposits and th e n um ber of o u r
c a r which he had Just passed ran ’
p atrons, but In th e confidence and good will of th e com m unity
o v er him
An am bulance was called
To ad eq u ately care for th e needs of o u r co n stan tly grow ing host
and th e in ju re d boy was tak en t o 1
of p atro n s. o u r q u a rte rs have been en larg ed tw ice since o u r o r
Good S am aritan hospital in P o rt
ganization.
land, w here It was found th a t he had '
Twice, also, o u r capital has been increased. At th e p resent
suffered a com pound fra ctu re of the
tim e, w ith a cap ital of »30,000 and a su rp lu s of »25 000 o u r re
left leg betw een th e knee and an k le
sources have gone above th e half-m illion m ark
and a severe scalp wound, w ith pos
O ur progress will continue— you a re cordially invited to open
sibly o th e r in ju ries.
an account h ere and grow w ith us.
H aro ld Is th e grandson of Mrs.
H. VI. Shaw and th e nephew of Mrs. i
Leslie St. C lair of G resham
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G row ers will not need to fear the
vetch aphis as much as usual if early
Gresham, Oregon
Indications hold tru e.
T h e severe
w in ter seem s to have destroyed most
of th ese troublesom e pests.
A Record of Steady Growth
Jfirat
RAKER & SON
GRESHAM
PLOW UNEARTHS STILL
BURIED IN GROUND
OREGON
4—
$152.00
T ax-paving and house-cleaning are
the th o rn s in th e rose of spring.
W ant aqs. add to your profit.
IBank
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
F u ll line of Cold Lunch Meats
JONES LUMBER CO.
ESTABLISHED 1859
F r o m a B o a r d t o a C a r lo a d
BE SURE TO GET OUR ESTIMATE BEFORE YOU ORDER
PHONE 2431
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GRESHAM
j . G. MAST, Mgr.
SANITARY MARKET
Main St., G resham
GKO. D IET!.. Prop.
Don't th in k you are im p o rtan t be
cause th o se aro u n d you tell you so.
T he world Is fu ll of "k ld d e rs ”
.Nobody believes y o u r apology.
Phone 1711
Card of T hanks.
We w ant to th a n k all o u r friends
and neighbors for th e ir sym pathy
and help in o u r tim e of bereavem ent,
and for th e m any b eau tifu l flow ers.
Mrs A ugusta P alm biad and Fam ily.
P ian o T uning.
»3.00.
S atisfaction g u aran teed .
Phone Jones. G resham 1561, care
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