Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 13, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    h ll.A DRY ING IHH GLAM
tion at th e p la n t of th e W heeler-O s
good com pany in Tacoma.
Kiln drying of D ouglas Hr common is
Mrs. Ben R aney of P o rtlan d w as in
A recent rep o rt of th e F o re st S e r­ a problem w hich differs in several
D O N ’T F O R G E T
vice, ap p e arin g in th e W est Coast resp ects from m ost kiln drying prob G resham today looking a fte r business
L um berm an for F ebruray 1, indicates lems. In o rd er th a t th e k n o ts sh all affairs and v isitin g w ith h e r d au g h ter,
th a t it is e n tirely p rac tica l to kiln not drop o ut of th e wood, th e maxi Mrs. T. R. H ow itt.
dry No. 1 common D ouglas fir boards mum te m p e ra tu re m u st be lim ited
Mrs. F red B uerley of C en tralia,
and dim ension. H eretofore th e kiln I m ore or less by the m elting point of W ashington, is visiting w ith her
d rying of th ese grades has been held th e resin aro u n d the knots, and th e d au g h ter, Mrs. M att S channo. The
im p ra ctic al because of th e dam age j hum idity k ep t high enough so as not la tte r's b ro th er and sister-in -law , Mr.
done to the lum ber by th e m ethods to allow excessive differential sh rin k and Mrs. G eorge B aker and sister.
used. T he p rese n t p ra c tic e of lum ­ age betw een th e knots an d th e body Miss H elen B aker, of Kelso, W ashing
b er m a n u fa c tu re rs is to a ir dry Doug wood. T he difficulty of keeping th e ton, w ere g u ests h ere on la st S a tu r­
las Dr com mon, or to ship ft green.
k n o ts in p lace is lessened to som e ex ­ day n ig h t and Sunday.
The kiln drying of D ouglas flr com ­ te n t by th e fact th a t it is u su ally not
Mrs. J. C. C arlso n re tu rn e d last
mon prom ises to become one of the n ecessary to dry com mon lum ber to a
S p e cia ls W ed n esd a y an d T h u rsd ay O n ly
n ig h t from so u th e rn C alifornia w here
m ost effective m easures for conserv m o istu re c o n ten t low er th a n 15 per
she w ent ten w eeks ago on a trip com ­
ing th is m a teria l, by reduciug th e cent. A new com plication is added
bining b u sin ess and p leasu re. The
losses now o cc u rrin g w ith a ir drying how ever, in asm u ch as it is very d if­
w eath er h as been
uncom fortably
Y our ch oice of 1 q u a rt Sauce P a n s, 1 q u a rt M ixing B ow ls
and m achining. The saving to be ficult to b rin g heartw ood and sapwood
w arm in th e south, acco rd in g to Mrs.
o r 1 q u a rt P u d d in g P a n s.
gained in low er freig h t ra te s through to a uniform m o istu re co n ten t as high C arlson.
shipping dry lum ber instead of p a r­ as 15 p er c e n t by any o rd in ary kiln-
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M cC arter have
tia lly wet lum ber will not only g re a t­ d ry in g m ethod.
gone
to B ayard, N ebraska, w here they
ly benefit th e lum ber m a n u fa ctu re r,
T hese u n u su a l req u irem en ts de
b u t ev entually th e consum ing public, rnand th a t a kiln for d ry in g Douglas expect to rem ain indefinitely. T heir
Miss Edith Bennett, of N. Y., Is a
and m oreover will perm it a w ider dis­ flr common sh a ll have a very rapid d au g h ter, Mrs. Eva H olth and her
happy soprano. Singing from New.
urk. N J.. Feb. 25. her sixteen songs
F rid a y an d S a tu rd ay O n ly
trib u tio n of th is fine s tru c tu ra l m a­ and uniform circ u latio n read ily re ­ little d au g h ter, Olive, w ill rem ain here
w ith relatives.
were heard In England and France.
te ria l, the rep o rt states.
versible in directio n , and an accu rate
In P aris an am ateu r w ith a home­
T he sixth b irth d a y of C h arles and
In 1920, p la n ts lying w est of th e co n tro l of te m p e ra tu re and hum idity.
m ade radio nicked up th e program.
C ascade m oun tain s in Oregon and T he only type of kiln w hich at p re s­ K ath ry n G orsage w as celeb rated with
W ashington produced 2>4 billion ft. of en t can be safely recom m ended for a p a rty given by th e ir m o th er, Mrs.
DON’T MISS THESE BIG VALUES
No. 1 common D ouglas fir boards and th is class of w ork is an in te rn a l fan- W. L. G orsage, on la st S atu rd ay , RADIO FANS PRAISE
WILLARD BATTERIES
dim ension, rep resen tin g m ore th an 42 kiln sim ilar to th e sem i-com m ercial M arch 10. T h eir b irth an n iv ersary
p e r cent of the total volume of flr cut u n it In o p eratio n a t th e F o re st P ro d ­ w as on W ednesday p receding b ut the
A good deal of in te re st and no little
N O T IC E — A B ea u tifu l V a se to the O ld est
in th is region. As th e local m ark et ucts L ab o rato ry , Madison, W isconsin, day of th e p a rty was th e te n th b irth ­
frien d ly com petion
is
developing
P erson A tte n d in g the B ig 9c S a le.
does not absorb th is am ount of com ­ o r to th e kiln used by th e lab o rato ry day of th e S terlin g tw ins, R obert and
am ong th e local rad io o p erato rs. It
m on lum ber it becomes necessary to at Tacom a, W ashington, In developing R uth, who w ere am ong th e guests.
is a "catch as catch c a n ” co n test to
L e a v e Y our N am e, Age a n d A ddress
find m arkets in th e g rea t consum ing th e schedules for th e drying of No. 1 O thers p rese n t w ere V irginia Miller,
see who is able to get th e g re a te st
M arg aret Ott, D orothy Sunday, Donald
c e n te rs of th e east and m iddle west. D ouglas flr com mon.
n um ber and th e fa rth e s t d ista n t b ro ad ­
Page, M arjorie A ylsw orth, L o retta
T he A tlantic seaboard can be supplied
castin g statio n s.
by cargo by way of the P an am a canal, S u lfu r In creases Crop on Most Red D ahl, R ichard M etzger, R ussell Akin,
T acked on th e w all above o r n ear
R obert Jo n es, Je a n E lk in g to n , May
H ill Soil.
but the m iddle w est is reached only
th e receiving set of alm o st an y of our
GRESHAM, OREGON
by rail. Since rail ch arg es a re based
S u lfu r h as beat su p e r-p h o sp h ate P a rk e r and Je a n Botkin. Mrs. Jack - local rad io " fa n s ” you w ill find a
on weight, each pound of w ater re ­ p roducing in c re ase s in crop yields on son Jo n e s a ssiste d Mrs. G orsage in
larg e m ap of th e United S tate s lite r­
moved from th e lum ber ac tu a lly low ­ red hill soils in recen t field ex p e ri­ en tertain in g .
ally dotted w ith b ro ad castin g statio n s
ers the cost of tra n sp o rtin g the lum ­ m ents conducted by th e Oregon E x ­
B. F. B auer of M ontavilla w as a checked off as they have been cau g h t
It P a y » t o T r a d e a t B i s h o p ’s
b er to the m arkets.
p erim ent sta tio n , rep o rts, W. L. Pow ­ ca lle r on G resham frien d s today. Mr. by th e in d iv id u al’s rad io set. It is a
K eport Is based on rese arch done by ers, head of soils in v estig atio n at B auer and his fam ily have b ut re c e n t­
m a tte r of co n sid erab le pride on the
th e F orest service In co-operation w ith O. A. C. As m uch as 5.0 per cent In- ly re tu rn e d from n o rth e rn Illinois
p a rt o t each rad io o p era to r to g et one
th e West Coast L um berm en s associa- C re a s e has been obtained from su lfu r
h ere they have been a ll w in ter. They or m ore new sta tio n s eyery evening.
trea tm e n ts.
found very u n fav o rab le h e a lth condi­ -Some of th e se m aps a re so dotted with
F o u r field fe rtiliz e r ex p erim en ts a re tion and did not delay th e ir re tu rn u n ­ checks and cro sse s or o th er m ark s as
O ur NOTHIN SALE fo r th e L a d ies’ H o m e S ew in g C ircle
m ain tain ed on red h ill soils a t Shaw, til sp rin g as they had intended. They to ren d e r them p rac tica lly u seless for
W
eek h a s been c o n tin u e d fo r o n e w eek. W e a p p re c ia te
any o th e r purpose.
C o rb ett and N orth A lbany, and on the a re very glad to be back in Oregon.
th e su p p o rt w e h a v e received fro m th is sa le a n d w ish to
Mr. M cC arter, local W illard b attery
u p lan d s a t th e A sto ria b ran c h ex p e r­
W ilson E astm an recen tly u nderw ent dealer, has m ade an in te re stin g in ­
giv e o th e rs o p p o rtu n ity to benefit by th e reduced p ric e s
im ent statio n . T h ere a re 12 to 30
on NOTIONS.
F
i o p eratio n for th e rem oval of his v estigation along th ese lines. H aving
sold a n um ber of rad io b a tte rie s to
plots at each location.
tonsils.
o w n ers of som e of th e la rg e r sets, and
T he su lfu r co n ten t of red h ill soils
IN EVERY WAY it pays to trade at
Ju d g e and Mrs. G. W. S tapleton having advised a num ber of rad io en ­
any quantity—any time
ru n s only 150 to 400 pounds in the sp en t a few days a t Seaside, re tu r n ­ th u sia sts in th e building of sets, he
plowed su rfa ce of an acre, as show n ing hom e Monday night. They rep o rt w as cu rio u s as to how th ese se ts com ­
D ELIV ERED
pared w ith o th ers.
by chem ical an a ly sis m ade by th e d e­ having enjoyed one b eau tifu l day.
Made In G resham
"I found th a t p rac tica lly every set
p artm en t of a g ric u ltu ra l ch em istry , of
A 10-pound g irl w as b o rn to Mr. and equipped w ith sto ra g e “A” an d “B”
soils from sev eral co u n ties surveyed
b atterie s w ere fa r b etter both in pick­
PACK PRODUCTS CO.
T hat th ese soils a re deficient in a v a il­ Mrs. Ben P e rry on Monday, M arch 12. ing up d ista n t sta tio n s and in the
Phone 1391
G resham
E ugene C allison, who is in P o rt­ c lea rn e ss of recep tio n ,” said Mr. Mc­
able su lfu r a t th e close of th e rain y
season Is Indicated by th e fac t th at land sa n ita riu m for tie a tm e n t, is r e ­ C arter. “ I also learn ed th a t th e sets
equipped w ith W illard rad io b atterie s
I m ore su lfu r is lost in d rain a g e th an ported co n sid erab ly im proved.
a re leading both as to num ber of s ta ­
com es down in th e rain fall.
J. V. Cem er left th e la tte r p a rt of tions picked up an d as to d istan ce of
G ypsum , w hich is calcium sulfate, la st week for a b u sin ess trip to Po­ sta tio n s from receiv in g sets.
RURAL FARRIER SEEKS
un ab le to m ake no deliveries on a c ­
TIRES AM» TURKS
'T h e ab ility to pick up d ista n t sta
j has aided in n itrificatio n and in estab catello , Idaho, an d B utte, M ontana,
HOME IN MIDDLE WEST count of storm conditions.
tions, of co u rse, does not depend en
lishlng new clover stands.
w hich w ill keep him aw ay from home tire ly on th e b attery . A ntenna, w ir
O ld field
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. L ish, c a rrie r and
S
u
lfu
r
can
be
bought
as
flour
su
l-
for
about
six
w
eeks.
Tires
ing and tu b es all have th e ir influence su b stitu te c a rrie r on R u ral R oute A NITRATE FERTILIZERS
| fur or in gypsum , w hich is one-sixth
P rin c ip a l Cannon re p o rts th a t the in d eterm in in g th e lim its of th e set
BENEFIT HARDEN CROPS
from G resham postofflee, w ill be
A m erican*
i su lfu r in av ailab le form.
atten d a n ce at th e high school has been But w ithout a good sto rag e b attery it
A kron T ire s
C ontinued use of su lfu r, o r applied co n sid erab ly in te rfe re d w ith last week is p rac tica lly im possible to g et good tra n sfe rre d to P aw nee City, N ebraska. , A pplications of n itra te fe rtiliz e rs
about th e 15th of th is m onth and th e te ria lly benefit sp rin g g arden crops.
V iileanizini; and R e tre a d in g , faste r th an it is used up by th e p lan ts, and th is by an epidem ic of colds and re su lts, I have found.”
CaI
FJ e r a t th a t PlaCe WiU C° m e h e re ’ ' N itrogen is one of th e essen tial p la n t
All W ork G uaranteed
ten d s to produce an acid condition grip. T his condition has affected both
W hen th e M achine Won’t Work.
le tra n s fe r is th e re su lt of an ad- I food elem ents and is d irectly asso ciat-
th a t may m ake n ecessary th e use of te a c h e rs and pupils. As m any as 28
It Is safe to say th a t a m ajo rity of v ertisem en t placed in T he R u ral C ar- ed wftl, vegetable grow th. Sodium ni-
I lime.
stu d e n ts w ere o ut on Monday.
th e tro u b le s experienced w ith ma r.e r in Ja n u a ry ask in g for a tra n s fe r »rate o r chill sa ltp e te r fu rn ish es ni-
GEO. A. B R A N D T
P h o n e 1107
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McM aster and ch in ery , autom obiles and pow er farm
to th e m iddle w est on account of tr o g e n 'I n th e form th a t Is readily
W an t aas. ad d to y o u r profit.
«laughter C harm ion, of C orvallis, w ere ing equipm ent a re due to lack of
h ealth conditions. W ithin a few days I av ailab le for p la n t use
know
ledge
on
th
e
p
a
rt
of
th
e
o
p
era
to
r
w eek-end g u ests of P rin c ip a l and Mrs.
as to w h at th e m achine is cap ab le of a fte r th e ad ap p eared 50 an sw e rs w ere
Much depends on applying th e ni-
Roy Cannon. Mr. M cM aster Is p rin ­ doing and how to keep it in first-class
r
e
c
e
^
e
d
and
to
d
ate
80
have
come,
tr
a
te at th e rig h t tim e, th e best being
cipal of th e C o rv allis high school.
w o rking condition. It n a tu ra lly fol­ show ing th e la rg e n um ber who are ea rly ,n th e grow jng period Qf
C lair Burch had the m isfo rtu n e to low s, th e re fo re, th a t if, as a farm in g
lose th e flrst jo in t of his left fore class, we a re to get p ro p er and ad e­ an x ous to m ake th e ir hom e in th e p lant. T he increased benefit w ill com -
q u ate re su lts from o u r g rain d rills
T he a n sw e rs cam e from p rac- ■ p en sate for any losses due to leaching,
Anger w hile sp littin g wood S aturday. autom obiles, g aso lin e engines, tr a c t­ wes
tic ally all of ih e m iddle w estern
T he application of sodium n itra te
Mrs. Thos. M cKenney is spending ors, cream se p a ra to rs, lig h tin g p la n ts
s
ates
from
M
innesota
to
M
issouri,
recom
for the g arden is 150
th e week in T u a la tin w ith h er niece, and an y o th er m odern m ach in ery we also from Ohio on th e ea st and Idaho. pounds m ended
th e a c re . ,
‘ oll|d
m ust go about le arn in g our individual
Mrs. Chas. R osplack.
M
ontana
an
d
Colorado
on
th
e
w
est.
be
crU8hed
and
™
gh
"e-
an d how to ta k e c a re of and
Mrs. W. C. B urch has retu rn ed from o m p achines
era te them .
Mr. and Mrs. L sh have p erso n ally fo u rth inch 8creen or sm al]er , (efore
R oseburg w here she spent tw o weeks
T h ere a re a few fo lk s—an d only a
w ith h er d au g h ter, Mrs. Chas. Lock- few —who can not le arn and w ho can an sw ered th ese le tte rs, and have told sp read in g th e fertilizer m i* with
of th e ir u n u su a lly long ro u te and the tw ice lta w eight of Mn(J or a jr 8,aked
wood. A d au g h ter, C h arlo tte Jan e, not becom e reaso n ab ly sk illfu l in the
larg e n u m b er of p atro n s whom they ,,m e. to act as a fi„ e r flnd fl(d
h
an
d
lin
g
of
m
achinery.
U
n
fo
rtu
n
a
te­
w as born to Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood
even
ly for them selves, th o se few a re the serve, w ith th e re su lt th a t th e num - d istrib u tio n .
Som etim es
on F eb ru ary 20.
su p e rp h o s­
last to learn th a t th ey can not learn. her w ho still desired to co nsider the
ph ate is used w ith sodium n itra te ,
Miss Eva T ach ero n is one of th e 14 But th e overw helm ing n um ber of
tra n s fe r w as m a teria lly cu t down.
150 pounds of n itra te to 300 pounds of
new pledges of th e Beta Chi so ro rity farm ers, especially of farm boys and
In view of th e im pending change
at W illam ette U niversity. She will g irls, who will th is sp rin g o r next fall
superp h o sp h ate. A fter thorough m ix­
or next y ear be o p era tin g som e of th is and th e difficulties u n d er w hich a new ing th ese fertilize rs a re applied b ro ad ­
tak e up her resid en ce a t th e ch a p te r m odern equipm ent, a re m ore th a n c a ­
a rr ie r w ill w o rk u n til he becomes
R epairs for a ll Im p lem en ts
house In th e fall.
pable of becom ing reaso n ab ly p ro ­ fam iliar w ith his ro u te. Miss E. E. cast or by fertilizer d istrib u tin g m a­
chines. W ork th e m a teria l into the
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. R ossm an of P o rt­ ficient in th is line of work. T h e re is
Johnson, G resham p o stm aster, has r e ­
su rfa ce soil w ith a h arrow o r o ther*
land w ere recen t v isito rs at th e home little excuse for such p erso n s to r e ­
A largt line ot good used implements, cream separators
m ain ig n o ran t and Inexperienced. q u ested th e co operation ot all ru ra l tool.
of Mr. and Mrs. Day Rossm an.
T h ere a re too m any o p p o rtu n ities to p atro n s in com plying w ith th e reg u - j
and gas engines
A sk a tin g p arty u n d er th e auspices le a rn ; th e re a re too m any books w rit­ lation w hich provides th a t boxes are ' Sodium "¡’" T a t fp rti,lz ers ’ hould
of th e E pw orth L eague was enjoyed ten on th e su b ject by a u th o ritie s to be p lainly m ark ed w ith th e nam e of fn „ .
.
®.
' r e tt y to th e dam p
°°
last S atu rd ay night at The Daks rink. w hose p rim a ry p u rp o se is to m ake p atro n and th e box num ber. It w in '°u’ * 5 ™
m
odern
devices
p
ra
c
tic
a
l;
th
e
re
a
re
T he young people w ere accom panied
too m any schools, som e p riv ate and be n ecessary for th e new c a rrie r to | Radif,he8
P lants,
Reliability
by Mrs. J. V. C em er, Miss F lorence som e conducted by th e sta te colleges,
spinach, lettuce, peas,
Service
fam iliarize him self w ith th e location
Honey, 11 L. St. C lair and George w hose sole p u rp o se is to ed ucate and
1141
cabbage, tu rn ip s, and o th e r ea rly g a r ­
GRF.SHAM
1141
tra in o p e ra to rs along th ese lines. Man­ of ap p ro x im ately 500 boxes, serving den cro p s respond readily to the a p ­
W ebster.
u fa c tu re rs and d istrib u to rs of Im ple­ 685 fam ilies on a ro u te 50.3 m iles in plication of n itra te fertilizers.
m ents and m ach in ery alm o st In v ari­ length, according to Miss Johnson,
Veteran'*
Bureau
Ila*
P
o
rtlan
d
(»dice.
Oak Wood
Fir Wood
W ar risk in su ran c e service h as been ably have lite ra tu re co n tain in g the and at p rese n t m any of th e se boxes
T ent ca te rp illa rs w ere seriously
$10.50
estab lish ed in connection w ith the essen tial fu n d am en tals. F or those have n eith er nam e, num ber, nor any ab u n d an t in m any o rch a rd sections
$8.00
who
can
not
a
tte
n
d
a
tra
d
e
school
United S tate s V eteran ’s B ureau in
m ark of identification.
Names and
in four-foot or rick wooc delivered
P o rtlan d , b ureau officials have a n ­ eith er at th e s ta te college or at a p ri­ box num bers should be stenciled or last year. T he insect occurs at th is
vate
In
stitu
te,
co
rresp
o
n
d
en
ce
c
o
u
rs­
tim e as eggs deposited in com pact
nounced. Miss Metta W alker has been
W. A . H E S S E L
nam ed In su ran ce cash ier. In stead of es have been p rep a re d and a re given painted on th e boxes. In th is connec­ m asses in the form of waxy rin g s
In
such
way
as
to
be
of
m
uch
value.—
tion all p atro n s should use th e n um ­
sending prem ium paym ent to W ash­
about th e term in al tw igs. T hese egg
ington, D. C., w ar v eteran s of On gun Oregon F arm er.
ber ««signed to th e ir boxes, and not
T
his
is
an
age
of
m
ach
in
ery
.
The
m asses should be w atched for and
a re en titled to ta k e ad v an tag e of th e
coining age w ill be an age of m ore he old num ber w hich w as used be­ w here observed should be cu t out of
b ran ch office service
m
achinery,
for
m
ach
in
ery
has
come
to
fore
th
e
ro
u
tes
w
ere
changed
two
or
L oans on policies and o th er m a tte rs
th e tree s and rem oved from th e o rc h ­
relativ e to governm ent insurance are stay. No m an. th e re fo re, should be th ree y ears ago.
ard.
also handled at th e P o rtlan d offices In w ithout m odern equipm ent m erely be­
E very effort w ill be m ade to m ain­
| th e .Myler building. T h ere a re several cau se he is afraid he can not o p erate tain th e best possible service and all
Money to loan on re a l e sta te . B.
th o u san d ex serv ice people of this it su ccessfu lly , and no one who has it
W. T h o rn e, at B ank of G resham .
should
condem
n
it
u
n
til
he
h
as
m
ade
a
re
req
u
ested
to
co
o
p
erate
by
m
arking
su b -d istric t ca rry in g w ar in su ran ce.
T hose who have allow ed th e ir w ar su re th a t he know s w hat it can do box, th u s fac ilita tin g th e w ork of the
A S t a t e d c com m unication of
risk policies to lapse are urged to r e ­ when p ro p erly o p erated and knows c a rrie r and avoiding any In terru p tio n
G resham Lo odge A. F & A. M
how
to
p
ro
p
erly
o
p
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in sta te th e ir Insurance. If in good
;n th e delivery and collection of mall. ' N F ' No. 152 will
ill be held in M asonic
h ealth , only tw o m onths back p rem ­
Mr. an d Mrs. L ish have been on th is hall, T uesday, M arch 13. Special bus­
( ut F ederal Expense*.
ium s need he paid.
For the best s logan for Gresham area to be used by Comtncr-
T he cost of ru n n in g th e United ro u te fo r a little m ore th a n tw o years iness of im portance in referen c e to
T w enty y ea rs from
now
we'd S tates governm ent d u rin g th e six and have m issed uo tilde excepting p u rch ase of hall.
cial Club and others on Stationen-,
laugh to see com ing down the road m onths ended D ecem ber 31, 1922, was th ree and a h alf days w hen they w ere . „
W. L. GORSAGE, Sec y.
Thio w as »2O9.67S.7S2
J E METZGER. W. M.
lo n e of th e clum sy co n triv an ces we »1.628.230,650
less
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now call autom obiles. In th a t day
any one of them w ill s ta rt under ail I governm ent d u rin g th e co rresp o n d in g
co nditions a t th e p ress of a button, I six m onths of 1921. E x p en d itu res of
pneum atic tire s will be unknow n, th e all d ep a rtm en ts show ed a d ecrease
but th e m ost n o ta b le d ecreases w ere
For the best sut ;estcd 1 .’U, diagram, embit le tn n r n i r - t i i r » p“ r,!' 10 be
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m ents.
GRESHAM LOCALS
Flit COMMON LUMBER
Sings First to
Two Continents
The Big 9c Sale
Is Still On
ALUMINUM WARE, each
EXTRA
-
9c
S P E C IA L
6-in. Fancy Colored Glass Vases, ea. 9c
HEPP’S RACKET STORE
Continued for one Week
IC E
F IS K
Gresham Tire Shop
Implements, Farm Machinery
BESSEL'S
FARM MACHINERY
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Gresham
«
Commercial Club Slogan Contest
$5.00 Prize
$5.00 Prize
DANCE
suggestive ot products, scenery, location, or all three combined. pow,r w,u be ’team o r
Open to anyone, young or old.
Contest closes March 26, 1923
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Address all replies or hand to contest committee.
J. R. Martin, J. E. Metzger, L, R. Ellerman
MARCH
ei«ctrtcit>.
If you would m ake th e m ost of your
I’a trn n iie the Home Shee Milner.
M en's and lad ies’ shoes. S aturday o p p o rtu n ities, you m u st allow your
afte rn o o n and evening Ruben A nder­ o p p o rtu n ities to m ake th e m ost of you.
son, sta n d in T odd's B arber Shop.
R e g u la r m e etin g of G reah-
Veetl Year Null ( leaned!
am Lodge No. 125, 1.0 . 0 F.
H ave it F ren ch dry cleaned
Re­ in th e Odd F ello w s h all, every T h u rs ­
p airin g n eatly done.
T ailo rin g for day even in g
B ro th e rs w elcome.
ladies and men.
ARTHUR H. HENSLEY. N. Q.
P E T E R LENARD. T ailor.
C A. H IL L . S ecretary .
Good Mu«lc
Ja c k Shultx.
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MASON«’ HALI., <• RESIIAM
Kewpie Olson’s Orchestra
A Good Floor
COMMITTEE
B. w Thorne.
W. A. H essel
Edw. A ylsw orth
J, E. M etcger
EYKKYBOIO WELCOME