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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK. T l ESIIAV, MAT 2. I »22 GRESHAM LOCALS M EN If you are in need of Union Suits for Spring and Summer we can let you have the old re liable B. V. D. The suit................... $1.50 And a similar style a t ............................................... 95, We also have the well known P. Q. A. Brand, close fitting ribbed, for ............................................ $1.25 W e are showing some nifty silk-lined B^oad Cloth Caps, that sell a t ........................................................... $2.65 i he little girls will want a KUTI-KUT Play Suit. We have them in tan and blue stripes, at, each suit.......................................... $1.25 F I ML ---------- (T his is I This Is N um ber Seven of a series Miss H elen B ak er of C en tralia is! of special articles published by th e visiting h e r sister, Mrs. G Schanno Fir8t s tate Bank- G resham . Oregon, u ta . R .b o . i....' . . . . >> by perm ission, approval, and upon ........ “een • atten d in g inform ation _ 111 * 88 1U 1 u I S4JS S. 4V/U furnished a v* s u fl *• . «O by J its New senool at B ellingham b ut she expects York correspondent, th e N ational to retu rn to C en tralia to her parents City Bank of New York, th e larg est a fte r h er visit here. J hank in th e world today.) A good B anker will study th e in- tTlie G resham G range will n ot gu te rests of his patrons, fo r his busi- to Evening S ta r next S atu rd ay as I ness will grow with th eirs. The prof- was planned. T he th ird and fo u rth • its of a bank are m ade upon its de degrees will be p ut on at G resham ( P“ 8’1?’ ra tb e r .t h a " “ P0 " 1,8 r. . . v- . for the la tte r is relatively sm all— its ng a t th e next session. j main purpose being to serve as a Mrs. A lbert Cam plln of P o rtlan d m argin of protection to th e deposit- was a recent visito r at th e hom e of I 0,rs ,T he *d®a l ^ a t b an k ers, as a ... , ,, (class, have in te rests diverse from or Mr. and Mrs. M illiken. . ¡„ con„ lct w ith , he in te rests of th e ir Mr. and Mrs. C. E. G ilbertson of p atrons o r th e g en eral public is S eattle spent th e w eek-end w ith E who,ly erroneous, and arises from a r, „ , j .. . .. I view of only one side of th e ir reia- D B aker and family. Mr. and Mrs , lon, with th e publlc I t come8 fronl G ilbertson are on th e ir honeymoon, th in k in g of them only as money- Joe Peak, th e nice looking b o y : 'en d ers, overlooking th e fact th a t ------- -------- H E LP GRESHAM Many women will profit by th e follow ing sta te m en t of one of th e ir sex: “ I was afraid to eat on ac count of stom ach trouble. Even rice g Ad- ••«... did -«.a. not MS.« agree. » Q • • A * * fter • VV4 ta LU k l\ in X li^ ZX M~ ler-i-ka I can eat anything. Adler-I k a a c ts on BOTH u pper a n d low er bowel, rem oving foul m a tte r which poisoned stom ach. EX CELLEN T for gas on th e stom ach o r so u r stom ach G uards ag a in st appendicitis. It brings o ut poisonous m a tte r you n ever th o u g h t was in your system G resham D rug C om pany.— Adv. Rick w ith a cold. We have for the little boys the Blue Denim I’lay Suits, trimmed with red, 2 to 8 years, a t ............... 98<* When you want hosiery, don’t forget the BEAR BRAND, for all the family. W alrad M erca n tile Co. S A N IT A R Y FLOOR ENAMEL Dries hard overnight— with a lough waterproof gloss Thi» solves (he old floor riddle. A good brush snd a can of K u a n iz e Sanitary Floor Enamel (any o f (he eight ehadea). A ll ready to a p p ly — simply apread from the can to the floor. In alm oit no time it ’i done. N ext day a bright, cheerful waterproof floor greet! you. Smooth aa velvet, tough as rawhide — a floor o f beautvand lasting goodness. That's the result. , JNAVY C t REY_ -V? 1 : w 1'armsh K u a n iz e Floor Enamel is favored by criti cal folks who value ease of application and enduringly attractive resulta. Id e a l f o r T o r c h a n d P ia c a o F lo o r a a n d S tep s — W o o d o r C e m e n t K ER R ’S O l ) t T R IA L O FFER T O YO U . F u ll hall-pint can of K u a n iz e Floor Enamel F R E E , if you present thi« : Coupon to the dealers below with 25 cents for a good brush to apply it. Jones Lumber Co. Phone 2431 E S T A B L I S H E D 1859 See J . G . M A S T , M g r. and th a t th e supply and dem and for Mr. and Mrs. A uger of P o rtlan d 'th e s e funds are both increased by were visiting at the hom e of Mr. and | g ew h tn P »htP<r^it5H e n v . .. . .. .. .. . „ . W hen th e relatio n s of a Bank to Mrs. W. B. P arsons last Sunday j ¡ts p atro n s as set fo rth herein are Mrs. P arsons is having a lig h t at- j fully understood it will be seen th a t tack of grip but is feeling b etter. many of th e criticism s directed at __ . , , , . . , , ' , ban k ers a re m ade w ithout considera loyd Mack has ju st complete-1 j tion for th e facts. T hey assum e a in stallin g a radio receiving appara- , freedom in th e use of th e funds tu s in his office. G reshainites are which th e b an k er does not have, and becoming ard e n t radio fans R u- u8ually they di8reg ard th e funda- ___ _ , .. . (m ental conditions u nder w hich th e lors are abroad of o th e rs who a r e , business m ust be conducted, considering th e , purchase of s im ila r' (To be continued in th e next issue of ---- .------- . the g resbam O utlook.) equipm ent. In planning the last sto ry h o u r for T, L T ’™? S tate Bank has alway 1« «nri„„ o .h „ ra n library x — . Ile,d ,h at th e In terests of its custom j th is spring a t .ho th e n G , resham ers were p aram o u n t w ith th e ir own Miss Peck decided to give an anim al every tran sactio n with a custom er party for th e young people. They m ust be handled as it would have its spent a p art of th e aftern o o n In own handled. In the m a tte r of loans inv estm en ts for a custom er, they doors looking at anim al books. The or m ust have th e sam e careful atten tio n rem ainder of th e tim e they played and security th a t th e bank itself ring gam es on the lawn. All the would dem and, for by so doing only , children showed how m uch they en can th e bank avoid an in d irect finan loss and th a t still g re a te r loss so joyed It by th e m erry la u g h te r which cial essential in all business an d espec could be heard as they danced and ially in th e banking business— loss of played. confidence by the b a n k ’s custom ers B. F. Bentley has installed a new I ln th e a b 'Hty of th e bank to properly solin e n.nnn n f front rn n . n h,= place conduct lts business.— AdV. gasoline pum p I In of t his j of business. He handles oils and HIGH SCHOOL NOTES ! greases. | Mr. and Mrs. Roy K ern of Mt. By H. S. RE PO R T E R Angel visited on Sunday w ith the . L ast F riday on th e local g rounds -------- — form er's p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. M. D union high school baseball team won I K ern. v . x . _ x . . . ---- , . „ i Mrs. Mayme Uoyle of P o rtla n d ,! ___K . ----- ;---------- -------*> — . ~ , .. r, . . . o u r b attery , showed up to very good orm erly of (.resh am , was a business advantage. V ancouver g ath ered hut visitor in G resham one day last week, one h it off W inters in th e nine inn- Mrs. Hoyle was on h er way to Esta- ’’lgs and only one e rro r was m ade by team cada w here she has a class In piano. the ' hfl local lnPaI ,B” m . Troeh pitching for V ancouver was touched up for six ( Mr. and Mrs. Cecil M etzger have safeties. W inters stru ck out 10 men moved from th e ir form er hom e on and Troeh 11. ! F - o u ....... rth stre e t to th a t ui of m th e e lo la tte n r i r's » Owing io to .viay May nay day exercises a t ( m other, Mrs Nellie G ullikson, w here f’anby high school y esterday, union - I they will stay tem p o rarily . Mrs. i Played baseball, losing 5-8. We ' claim no alibi as Canby out-played I C arrie H ansen and Miss Mary Hgn- and o u t-h it us. They w ere faste r on 1 sen will occupy th e ir new property bases and took m ore ad v a n ta g es of at once. th e ir o p p o rtu n ities. In ab ility to h it 11 T he May bake sale of th e W. C. when h its m eant ru n s was th e down- I fall of union high in this gam e. We 11 T. U. will be held a t Cecil M etzger’s , . m eet . . . Canby ....... again uu on Lu,- th e local grocery on next S atu rd ay , beginning J g ro u n d s an d a re expecting a hard at 2 o’clock. It is expected th a t a sam e large variety of viands will be dis T he track cap tain s for th e different j played, including hom e cookery and classes have been elected for th e I m eet th a t is to be held soon. They j salads. T he m eeting of th e union a re : fresh m an , T hom as Lovelace; i which was held last week at the sophom ore, H enry L un d ay ; ju n io r, ' hom e of Mrs. John Brown was well B urleigh Q uesinberry; sen io r, Rich- 1 atten d ed and th e program proved to ard S atterstro m . On May 26, a declam atory contest - be of special in terest. Several new will be held in th e assem bly h all a t ! m em bers w ere enrolled. Mrs. Brown 1:15 p. m. T he co n test w ill be d i- | I had h e r room s b eau tifu lly decorated vided into th ree different divisions, with sp rin g blossoms. o rato ric al, d ram atical and hum orous. E laborate plans are u n d er way for T hree stu d e n ts from each class will be chosen by th e class advisors to ; th e co untry fa ir and b azaar to be com pete. A fter th e co n test a gam e given at th e G range hall on T h u rs of baseball will be played w ith day afternoon and evening. May l l W ashougal. by th e L adles’ Guild of B ethel Bap- T he May day p ageant th a t was (ist church. In terestin g exhibits will scheduled for May 12, will be given he shown and booths of various on May 10 because of th e eig h th g rad e exam inations w hich occur on kinds will display article s w hich will May 11 and 12. The p ag ean t is of a be for sale. A splendid program for h isto rical n a tu re and is causing much th e evening will end th e day. F u ller in te re st. All p atro n s a re urged to atten d d etails will be given in a la te r O ut T he ten n is court is being w orked look. . on every day. The g ro u n d will be G uests at ......... th e C. K. R u sh er hom e icauj- ready m for i gam es in aDOUt ab o u t a week. on Sunday w ere Miss Elsa von W int-1 M r- C am pbell, who is an experienced zingerode. a fo rm er te ac h er In th e I te n n i* I,laver w ll> have charge, high school h ere and Miss N ellie I Union high is fo rtu n a te to have F aris, both of P o rtlan d . ° " e * h° k n o ’ 8 , th e b u tc h e rs tra d e Mr. S hagren Jo h n H. H all, p roperty ow ner and gave an excellent d em o n stratio n of for many years a resid en t of th is sec- (th e value and q u ality of th e different tion. was a visito r in G resham on Sat- k *nds cut8 meat. A h alf pig of u ,.,.,- n atio n as Joint se n ato r for th e four- m any In terestin g points on th e value, teen th se n ato ria l d istric t. lid was ' price and q uality of different cuts of accom panied by Geo. N. Woodley n ,e a t- who is seeking th e nom ination as 1’ riday evening, April 19, the rep resen tativ e from M ultnom ah 5*ub • P«rty ,.nllntv Ho th e ag ric u ltu re boys. T he farm ers y 'w e re cleverly en tertain ed bv the Robert Glenn, th e 23-m onths-old farm erette» w ith a variety of stu n ts son of Mr and Mrs. C. G. S c h n e id e r,; known o n |y to farm ers. A good tim e is suffering from a green stiik fFRR»J * 1 «11 tu r e of th e left arm su stain ed when , x T he LaVn clas8e8 accom panied by he fell on th e floor yesterday : u iT h e’ ^ r^ m ,. „„ Mr and Mrs. H. ( L arsen have re -! e r last S aturday. A large enntp (Ire tu rn ed from th e ir trip to F lorida and i " « " built and each m em ber had to re p o rt.a most enjoyable vacation Mr Btok bis or her own lunch over th e „„ „. i B e a G o o d N eig h b o r Well-painted houses and well-kept homes ma ;e a more desirable neighborhood in which to live. Good paint is an economy as well as a sign of thrift. If stops depreciation and increases the value of your whole property. The paints we handle have stood the tests of time and wear. Other goods to make your spring cleaning easier: Mops, 11 rooms ami Hmsh«*» Galvanized «nil Fibre Pails Step Lidtlers ill scleral sixes \\ ineliester Tools to get those odd job» done Wineli eater General Utility <>tl fur cleaning, polishing «ml preventing m at. Clean up and Paint up this Week 4. W. Metzger & Co. ................CH ESTER Store ft,„or 1451 tu rn e d with his wife who had spent here, visited th e school recently th e w inter th e re Ml»« W aite, who left a few m onths ---------------- -— »Bo on account of III h ea lth , was a RADIO DEMONSTRATION *• ' l8l,or and » « «re «I»d to IN GRESHAM, MAY 5 ^ o ? e d . h ea“ h ‘° be m uch ,m ' Are you "hooked up" with the w o rld ’ Radio laughs at Isolation. Are you in terested in w ireless? F ri day evening. May 5. at th e G resham G runge hall an expert engineer in radio. .1. C H allock will explain and (assem ble sim ple radio outfits such, as a re w ithin the reach of modest pu rs es and ingenious fingers. Mr. H al lock has been connected w ith radio work for the past 15 years. He was at one tim e a governm ent expert in radio W C. H efton of th e P ortland Railway Light A Pow er conipany has been co-operating with th e G range In presenting this opportunity to learn about sim ple w ireless th a t will help to m ake farm s and villages m ore a ttractiv e places In which to It was hoped th a t Miss H urd, whe d to leave on account of th e illness of h er m other, would be back again, but a telegram from her sta te s it Is In possible for h er to come th is year H r m o th er passed away recently. N otleel T h ere will tie a service in J a p anese in the F ree M ethodist church at G resham on W ednesday, May 3, at 7 :30 p. m. As th is will be th e last service for he season a g en eral rally is desired (yur A m erican friends also a re wel come A. YOUNG REN ---------------- — _____________________ R egular m eeting n t , - r i, K fg u lar m eeting of Gresh- live ant Ixvdge No. 125, I.O.O.F. Come and learn about radio tele- *n *bc Odd Fellow s hall, every T hurs- p h o n e reeelvlD g o u tfits th a t w tii help -lav B ro th e rs w elcom e. fl.A R F N C E STANLEY N G wnri't° knOW * h" ' ls *oln* on ,n th e ! 1 C h H ILI.. S ecretary. W hy Friction and Washboard Methods Are Out of Date • T here w ere several steps in th e developm ent of successful m a chine w ashing, such as is now m ade possible by th e THOR cylinder w asher. T he first was th e discovery th a t w ate r itself has solvent power, and th a t by adding to it ce rtain su b stan ces, th is pow er es pecially over d irt and g rease, is still m ore effective. P rim itiv e housekeepers added wood ashes to th e w ash w ater, b ut found th a t w hile th is lye “c u t” th e d irt, it was too h ard on th e clothes To lessen such had effects, they .com bined lye w ith fa t— and th u s o rig in ated m odern soap. ,x T h e. 8econd. 8te?, was a c lea re r u n d ersta n d in g of textiles and of th e way in which d irt and g rea se are absorbed an d reta in ed bv the enun n3 Ot Wh‘Ch ,t .*LXtlles arp m ad e- U nder th e m icroscope cotton and linen ap p ear like strin g s o r ribbons of cells w hile wool show s as over-lapping fish-scales, w hich a re found to expand when o T c / i" ? : hleh .Lf rubxbe<i While w et ° r o b je c te d to ho. w a te r at o n ce. la te rIJ’c k ’ th u s sh o rten in g th e fibre and re su ltin g in w hat we ! 'nr “ h X' x i ° W Wh8t We Ca" “W,n” , l,>,hin g is in solu b le p arti, I,-s of d irt held suspended am ong th ese fllirts by th e w aste oil given off con stan tly by Hie hum an skin. T his oil, ,,'r g re a se m ust flGre< U' „ r r “2 “ ',k<*’1 .......... ... m ay b e set free from filirea am i c a rrie d aw ay in th e wash w ater. f u l l ^ e i e ^ n L ^ L 'h ! ' “ iB nec08’ ary l ° be convinced th a t to success- fully cleans«, ch .th in g we m ust use th o se im lh is ls w hich w ill m ost effectively <lissolve g rease, an d th u s p erm it th e d irt to fall aw ay from betw een tin- fibres of th e clothing. Modern science has proved to us th a t such m ethods a re purely chem ical reactio n s— and th a t g rease is best rem oved, not by ru b b in g , b ut by tre a tin g it w ith those sub stan ces which have been found to literally dissolve it and change it into o th e r form s. All grease is com b in atio n s of fatty acids__and we m ust use th e opposing chem ical elem ents, o r alk alis (such as hi soaiG 8° d “ ' aninlo,' la , borax etc., o r v aria tio n s of them as found in so a p ), in th e wash w ater in o rd e r to break up th e g rease and p erm it th e real d irt to d etach itself from th e clothing. (To be co n tin u ed .) Make Monday a Bright Monday, not a Blue Monday J. E. METZGER SPECIAL FOR $10 This Week Only, Goodyear .Moulded Tread Tires 30 x 3 1-2 $ J f J Sherman McCarter Garage PLANTERS J’»tHt<L Corn, Grain Drills, Garden Se.iders, Hand Planters, Hand Seeders, _ CULTIVATORS " spring tooth, 14 tooth, Fowler, Hand High Wheel, 2-horse 6-sliovel Riding Cultivator, Planet .Jr 2-row t ultivators. Grape Hoes. Reversible Disc Harrows, Berry Plows, Spring-tooth Harrows Repair» for All Implements W. A. H ESSEL Reliability 1141 GRESHAM Service 1141 Repairs for all makes of Rinders, Mowers, Rakes We Welcome Small Accounts A bank account like anything else must have a be ginning. The size of the first deposit is not of special « importance; a strong determination to add to it reg-' ularly is what counts. Many a large fortune developed from the smallest kind of « start. It is for this reason that we welcome the small ac count with the same degree of cordiality as we do the large one. J fir st iBank Gresham, Oregon