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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1923)
PAGE FOUR P rin tin g T Call the Outlook. 1 — C 0 M E H ear a m essage on th e Coming Kingdom of God. Good m usic, 7- piece o rch e stra. Wednesday Evenlnir, Ma, !), 8 P. M. Metzger Hull H I . OWENS, P asto r C hristian A ssem bly, P o rtlan d , Ore. Carpenter mid Painter H inted. Several w eeks work in c a ip e n te r ing. rep a irin g and p ain tin g in ex- I change (or p a r t ca sh ) for piano, fur- G resham G range m eets in reg u la r ' n ltu re , in c u b ato rs or anything, by c o n tra c t week or day. M errill, 12- »•salon S atu rd ay , May 12. Rev. A. S. m ile-house. Phone G resham 2421 H lsey will be th e speaker. The prog- > (evenings). ram , as arran g ed , is as follows. Song C h ry stal H ayden; recitatio n , W inifred Cherry and Raspberry Growers B ech lll; and piano solo. Miss Georgie See me before sellin g y o u r ch e rrie s or ra sp b e rrie s. Mr. T h ay er a t old Stapleton. G resham Feed Mill next to A. W. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W alker of G rass Metzger. Valley, Oregon visited w ith his sister, You will find th e fre sh e st fru its and Mrs. C arl Dahl, on M onday evening. vegetables a t th e 20th C en tu ry G ro H a rry Johnson who moved fio-n cery. We get them fresh every day.— F stae ad a last week has bought th e E. Adv. 8 K irkwood nlace. The consideration was |2100. H e will move his fam ily into th e house th is week. Hand High-Wheel Cultivators O ne-horse C ultivators in sh o v el, sp ik e or sp ring-tooth. A lso F o w ler A tta ch m en t for shallow cultivation. One- or two-row Riding Culti vators. Hand or power Corn Planters. Potato Plant ers. Binders. Mowers. Rakes. ALL REPAIRS Reliability Service W . A. HESSEL Water Systems for any type or depth of well A/eu; Dress Materials for Summer N E W W ID E G IN G H A M S in a la r g e ran ge o f p atterns, at 2 5 c, 3 3 c, 3 5 c Ratines are in great demand for early Summer dresses. We have the domestic manufactured in plain colors, 36-inch, at, the yard......................... WUH t M M M W W S S S S /S /////, A splendid grade of the imported Ratine in blue, tan, green and red ( irecian checks. Also same grade in plain Copen., pongee, pink, rose gold and orange, 98c at the yard,........... We have plenty of Canvas Shoes now for Men, Boys and Children WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. K_____ The House of Quality An in te restin g and profitable m eet ing of th e D am ascus F arm B ureau was held at th e new Union school house last S atu rd ay night. Miss J e s sie D. McComb, hom e d em o n stratio n leader, w as th e m ain sp eak er of th e evening. Miss McComb explained fully th e object of hom e econom ics to th e com m unities of th e sta te at larg e an d its extension activities. ’’T h ere is nothing m y sterio u s about th e home econom ic ex tension serv ice,” said Miss McComb. It is on th e sam e p rin cip le as th e a g ric u ltu ra l extension w ork. T he only reaso n th a t not m uch aid E. W ahl an d fam ily, who occupied w as given th e r u ra l com m unities in th e E. B. K irkw ood house have moved th is w ork d u rin g th e p ast y ea rs is th e in to th e Ross M arston house on Law fac t th a t m eag re ap p ro p riatio n s for th e w ork w ere made. rence avenue. N u tritio n S pecialist. Mrs. A nna F u ll has as h e r g u ests Miss McComb explained th e object Mr. an d Mrs. Ell Ja lb e rt and fam ily of G ravelburg, Saskatchew an. Mrs. J a l and w ork of th e n u tritio n specialist, b ert and Mrs. F ull w ere classm ates th e conditions often found an d how an d girlhood friends in N orth D akota they w ere im proved. L ast y ear 28 conferences w ere held and an effort and had n ot seen each o th e r for n early w as m ade to In te re st m o th ers in th e 16 y ears Mr. Ja lb e rt is a b arb er by p roject. T he w ork is not of m uch tra d e and is looking for a location. value u n less th e m o th e rs becom e in H e th in k s v ery favorably of th is p a rt te re ste d and m ake re a l efforts to im of Oregon. prove th e food for th e ch ild ren and Ju d g e Geo. W. S tapleton attended th e v ario u s m em bers of th e fam ily. the S h rln e rs m eeting In Salem on la st Clothing W ork E xplained. S atu rd ay and Sunday. The n a tu re of th e ed u catio n al w ork A. Dowsett, Dr. R. H Todd and A. W M etzger a re enjoying a fishing trip in th is p ro ject w as ex plained by Miss McComb, w ho show ed p ro cess of m ak on th e D eschutes river. ing g arm e n ts, of saving m oney and W ednesday, May 16, will be bundle tim e in th e fitting of p a tte rn s, etc. day for th e N ear E ast Relief. E lim in atin g w aste in m illin ery w as P h ilip B ratzel rep o rts th a t no d am explained, and th e value of ren o v atin g age was done by th e chim ney fire and rem odeling h a ts and g arm e n ts w hich called th e volunteer d ep a rtm en t w as m ade clear. T he clo th in g sp e cia l to his house one day la st week, and ist la st y ear conducted 126 m illin ery th a t he is very th a n k fu l to th e boys and 91 g arm e n t schools, atten d ed by for th e p rom ptness w ith w hich they 3554 farm women. responded to th e alarm . H e believes E quipm ent of th e Home. they w ere on th e ground w ith in tw o C onsidering th e eq u ip m en t of ru ra l m in u tes from th e tim e th e sire n com or a g ric u ltu ra l estab lish m e n ts, the menced to blow. farm hom e has fallen fa r sh o rt in p ro A v arie ty of bean Jars and o th er visions for its convenience and ef cooking u te n sils was left a t th e O ut ficiency. In a re c e n t su rv ey of the look office a fte r th e boys’ banquet U nited S tate s it w as found th a t less w hich th e ow ners m ay get If th ey will th a n 100,000 w om en have w ashing call. m achines, or less th a n 43 per ce n t in Miss Mamie H oss is v isitin g frien d s r u ra l com m unities have them . T here an d relativ es in O akland, C alifo rn ia are a g re a t m any w ays to lighten Roy D. Bailey Is d riv in g a new Chev house w ork, said th e sp eak er. Many ro let to u rin g car. H e has accepted k itch en s could be re a rra n g e d w ith a position w ith a P o rtlan d agency for little expense to g re a tly fac ilita te sale of C hevrolets. w ork. S inks should be p u t in acco rd B. F. W atk in s Is seriously ill a t his ing to th e h eig h t of th e w om an who is Fl home on F o u rth stree t. H e is being to use them , n ot by th e ru le of th o se cared for by Mrs. A nnie H ale. Mrs. w ho m ake o r in s ta ll them . H ot and cold w ate r sy stem s a re an im p o rta n t W atk in s is also In poor health. L ast S unday Mr. and Mrs. T hom as household n ecessity. M odern m e th W iles received a v isit from th e ir ods of can n in g a re th e re s u lts of m od ch ild ren from P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs ern science in h elp in g th e housew ife. Miss McComb sta te d th a t th e fa rm Elwood W iles and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. C rosier. They w ere su rp rised to learn e r ’s field days in Ju n e a re not for the of th e m a rria g e last week in P o rtlan d m en alo n e b u t for th e w hole fam ily. of th e ir grandson, Elwood W iles. Jr. T h is y ear a special p ro g ram in hom e L ittle Ju n e F orbes has been ill for econom ics is being p u t on for th e several days b u t Is able to be about w ives and d a u g h te rs of th e farm ers. S. A. R oberts rep o rted th a t th e date again. for th e fa rm e rs' picnic had been fixed Mrs. E. A. S m ith , m o th er of Mrs. J. H. S harp, cam e on S unday from for Ju n e 16 and a rra n g e m e n ts are w ell u n d er way. Salem to rem ain Indefinitely w ith h er F red A nderson, d eleg ate from the d au g h ter and fam ily. She was ac D am ascus F arm B ureau to th e county com panied by Mrs. F. D. Axtell, who executive m eeting, rep o rted th a t the has been ca rin g for h e r for several co unty F arm B ureau w ill hold a sp e weeks. cial m eeting in th e n e a r fu tu re to Steve and Lon M arston have re tu rn m ake som e ch an g es in th e c o n s titu ed from th e beach w here th ey w ent a tion and by-law s. few weeks ago to dig clam s for a can Miss D ora DeYoung, hom e dem on nery. T he condition of th e w ater at stra tio n lead er, sta te d th a t th e next th is tim e m akes clam m ing difficult m eeting by Miss M argery M. Sm ith and re tu rn s sm all. w ill be on W ednesday, May 16, at 2 o'clock, at th e re g u la r m eeting place. Need Your S u it C leaned! H ave it F re n ch dry cirn cleaned. iifu . n Re- o - . | H er su b ject th is m onth w ill be “ Keep- p airin g n eatly done T ailo rin g for j tng o u r fam ilies w ell on th re e m eals ladies and men. I a day.” P E T E R LENARD. T ailor. Mr. S chw edler, d airy p ro jec t leader, A W an t AdHe’tT T o T F lg h t In on th e ,p o k e of th e need of cow tedtlng and g ro u n d flo o r in m ost an y sm all bus- ,h e com p u lso ry te stin g w hich will go tn ess d eal. ’« rf f l into effect J a n u a ry 1. An effort will Fly Time is Here This calls for Screens and Fly Swatters \\ e have screen doors in a variety of grades and sizes. Adjustable window screens that can be adjusted to any size window. Screen by the yard, both galvanized and black in all widths from 18 inches to 48 inches. And, last but not least, the Fly Swatter. We have the Swatter with the long handle. L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. N o w fo r S tr a w H a ts Summer days are here. Keep cool in a new straw. I he newest shapes in plain and fancy braids. Sennets and r-n . Panam as 10 <¡>0 Straws for work 25c to "5c S h o es G R ESH A M Extra Special Lor one week only beginning VVednesday, May 9, we will sell one Eastm an No. 2 Brownie camera, one roll of films, including developing and printing for the price of the cam era—two dollars and fifty cents. H ere is your opportunity to get th a t cam era for practically one dol la r and eighty-five cents. See our window. C M G. M. Davidson’s Eastman Agent. KODAKS S P E C IA L FO R O N E W E E K O N LY ENROLL FOR WOMEN E O |{ M EN P in k - Blue - W hite - L avender and Yellow l’oro-Knlt In ion Suits in the for d ain ty u n d erg a rm e n ts Satin Finish CharmeuHe R eg u lar 90c Special yards ■PETERS $ g * Will Start You on the Vl ay to F ord Ownership Recognizing the universal desire for motor car ownership, we have given our co operation to the New Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. Here is your opportunity to become the owner of an automobile in a simple v< practical way which wil enable you to pay for the car out of vour earning^ Yo weekly payments deposited with us will draw interest. * 1 It you would like to own an automobile start today, and before you realize it v< will be driving your own car, enjoying all the advantages of motor transportation. Ask us for full particulars or go to your nearest Ford Dealer. BANK OF GRESHAM $1.69 SHOES — PETERS S h o rt sleeves, knee and an k le length in sizes 38, 42. 44 R egular 98c Special 1 su its for -a — — «P 1 . / □ be m ade to get a sp eak er fam iliar w ith the iw t t to i l ex c n l.ln u . — v w-lth th e s su u b h ject p lain It it. Much d iscussion was had on th e c a ttle pois- oning In th e sum m er an d early fall. I he sta te v eterin aria n o r his deputy w ill be invited to explain th e subject to th e stock m en at th e next m eeting Of th e F a rm >UOES — P E I ERS HHOt HI I )> A | L V V I t A l i t » V l i u t i » .. . . ' I ION B I B L E w il l, OPEN _______ NEXT WEE , P lan s for a dally vacation Bib school to be conducted for the ben At of all th e ch ild ren of the com m un ty a re m atu rin g , the church es c, M„ h„d ,.\1 “Erp7 ” - O ran Lingle, boys’ club leader, sta t- ed th a t he and th e county ag en t had talk ed to th e boys b ut not enough w ere in terested to form a club, so th e w ork would be dropped for the P" ’ eDt, , , Mrs. L ingle rep o rted th a t a cooking clu b of nine m em bers was organized and doing good work. It was sta te d th a t O. A. C. fa rm e rs' field day In w hich C lackam as co unty farm ers will p articip a te has been set to r Ju n e 11 P lan s should be m ade at once for th is trip w ith Mr. Lingle, farm cro p s p ro ject leader. , T he com m ittee to a rra n g e for the next p ro g ram co n sists of Adam Bell. | Mrs. P au lso n and Mrs. G abrlelsen. B ap tist and Evangelical. Registry tlon w ill be tak en in th e school t< » o r ro w and in th e Sunday schoo DeIt Sunday, and the opening sessio wU1 on Monday m orning Mav 1 9 ° 'cIock T his is a week earlie th a n was expected but th e change I n ,a«ie on account of the e a rlie r clot ing of th e G resham grad e school. F o u r d ep a rtm en ts will be conduct e<i »» follow s; ch ild ren of 4 and ; tb e K indergarten age, at th e Zioi E vangelical ch u rc h : the p rim a ry de Partm ent, ch ild ren of th e first secom and th ird g rades, at the S unday schoo r °o«n in Odd F ello w s’ hall- ju n io r de P artm ent. children of the fourth and sixth grades. 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