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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1926)
PAGE HIX «K ESH A S OUTLOOK, TUES DAT, OCTOBER 1», ISdS FORMER GRESHAM GIRL SEES CORINTH ORPHANS the story of the dog with the bone all inarch into the dining room for ' shall occur again, and America Newspapers at Bargain Kates. For lowest rates on automobile, who in crossing a bridge saw his supper. Every one stood quietly TACOMA MAN REPORTS manifested a w illingness to ON NEAR EAST WORK having reflection in the water. Thinking it in his place until all of the 750 had During October the Oregonian. truck and general insurance see heal wounds should take the lead Portland Telegram and Portland B. W. Thorne —Adv. Mis» Mary Parounagian, a Port was another dog he dropped his marched in—then when every one bone In order to get the other dog's was quiet they bowed their heads T. A. Swayze of Tacoma, Wash in an effort to prevent them. The News are offering yearly, mail sub causes of the distress and the dis land high school teacher, who has and lost both. The boy certainly If you want lumber w rite Sandy and repeated the Lord’s Prayer in ington, who has Just arrived in turbances in the Near East are re scriptions at bargain rates. You been studying for several months did w ell in the telling. Greek. Everything was orderly as America from an extended tour of ligious and economic," Swayze may subscribe for any of these Lumber Co., Cherryville, or phone tf alone, new or renewal, or in com Sandy 223.—Adv. “There are about 25 teachers *hey sat down to their supper of the Near East, having carried a said. in Rome, Italy, has written her bination with the Outlook at the now—most of them Armenian. The llar*t bread, grapes and olives, A conference of the powers Outlook office. Do it today. Phone m essage of good will and friend father, the Rev. M. B. Parounaglan number of children has been re- Outlook Want Ads w ill help you _ ship from the young people of should be called at once to con 1561 for particulars. on the way to success. of Salem, Oregon, giving a vivid duced from 2500 to 750—700 of W W BKM I, LAMP 77, America to the young people of the sider the grave economic problems description of a visit to the Near whom are Armenian and 50 Greek WILL PRESENT PAGEANT Bible lands, speaks with high confronting those countries and In the past four years 3500 ch il East Relief orphanage at Corinth, outside help should be ren dren have passed through. They The “Pageant of the Woods” will praise of the Near East relief work dered. The Christian nations should carried on to relieve distress in Greece. Many in Gresham will re expect that this year will be the be the main event In the big those lands, but strongly condemns take any measures that are neces member Miss Parounagian as a last as the government is in need “Woodmen Jubilee Week,” Novem the conditions that have caused the sary to prevent the Moslem Turk young girl while her father was of the barracks. The younger ch il An Entertainment and Social will be given from attacking the Christian mi ber 1st to 6th fnclvsfve, to be put suffering and distress. dren will then be sent to another pastor of a Gresham church. The place. 'The American people are doing norities on religious grounds, but on at the Woodmen of the World it is evident ’that the giving of latter is a native Armenian and is The shops where the children j building at East Sixth and Alder a marvelous piece of work in nur economic aid will greatly lessen turing and training the homeless deeply interested in Near East Re make their own clothing, shoes, streets, by Multnomah Camp 77. at the Pleasant Home M. E- Church boys and girls of the Near Elast and the likelihood of future religious lief. In writing of her visit Miss etc., are very interesting. The old that work should continue until it strife. Jam es W. Evans, noted author, Parounagian says: er boys were making complete Auspices Pleasant Home M. E. Ladies' Aid is properly finished, but civiliza woolen suits, preparatory to leav director and composer, will come to tion You can drive an auto but your "It was certainly interesting and ing was certainly in a trance when Short Musical Program Judge Mary J. Spurlin, Speaker the orphanage. We saw the Portland by special arrangemei\J the causes of this appalling dis battery must be lead. See the Coast a most happy experience too be dormitories, the kitchen. the cause the children seem so happy. bakery, the store rooms, etc. The made several months ago to pro tress were at work.” said Swayze. | Battery. 12-Mile. Service station.— Admission 15c and 30c, including refreshments The orphanage is occupying twelve boys ail wear short trousers— as duce the wonderful spectacle ot the 'The nations of the world should 1 Adv. buildings, m ilitary barracks, be do all the boys in Europe, and the wood lauds, which he has written unite now in demanding that no longing to the Greek governments. girls had cute blue ginghams with such m assacres and deportations Many new Want Ads today. Six of the long low buildings are white collars. Of course, every especially for Camp 77, and which stone and six are wooden. They thing is of the plainest—the build is characteristic of those things for are situated on a flat plateau ings are barn-like, but when one which the society stands. In fact somewhat above the town of mod compares the surroundings with it is built arpund the ideals of the ern Corinth—a bare, dry and the homes of thousands of children organization, and it will be a mam- shadeless place, but then, all of in Greece and Italy, these children ! oath protrayal of forest scenes with Greece is that way. seemed particularly fortunate. That ' . ______ , ,, . "I introduced m yself to Miss is why I say it was such a happy a LaKt of over people, all in Cushman who seem s to be in visit. My Idea of . . . an orphanage . . had . special costum es. Many of the cast charge and we talked for a few led me to feel that I should be ter will be selected from local talent minutes, but hardly long enough to ribly sorry for the children, and form much of an opinion of her. instead the atmosphere was en in the Woodmen of the World, their She is a large, motherly looking tirely different. I think I never wives and daughters. The entire soul and I think the girls like her, saw such an attitude of respect and building at East Sixth and Alder at least they seemed quite at home responsibility in children but still streets w ill be turned over for this with her. It was extrem ely warm without their losing anything of and one of the older girls brought their childishness—if you get what production. us ice water to drink in Miss Cush I mean. Mr. Evans has produced some m an's'room s which were draped very successful pageants at Seattle “At 6 they were dism issed and with Oriental rugs that I most cer CAFE, simple, effective—the efficient laxative. No habit- tainly envied her. She then turned about 30 boys gathered for band and other coast cities and much is k“' forming drugs. Fine for the man who sits in an office all us over to a Mr. Begian who escort practice. By the time Mr. Begian expected from this performance. every instrument was The production will run for a week ed us around to the different build arrived day. Suitable for his children. San-Tme Adjusters are a val ready and every piece of music in ings. and it is expected that a capacity uable adjunct to have permanently in the family medicine cab "Mr. Begian impressed us both as place. There was no fooling and crowd of more than 10,000 people inet. A djusters carry the nationally known San-Tox reputa being a very remarkable man for they went right to work. tion for purity. Get a box today. “We stayed until 6:30 to see them w il* v,ew this spectacle each day. the position. There was a spirit of sympathy and comradeship be tween him and the children that we noticed from the kindergarten on up to the older boys and girls. The general atmosphere of the whole place was exceedingly happy, wholesome and busy. In fact. I GRESHAM Phone 1761 Oregon didn’t dream that a place like that could be so much like one big C !’ ! • Í T A N D N RO O i l C O M P A N Y O f C A IIE O A N IA family. “First we went to the kindergar ten where probably 30 children were busy with very much the same things that you would find in an American one. Several of the little ones immediately brought their work to Mr. Begian for bis commendation. “Eight of the little girls then did COACH C O U PE SE D A N ROADSTER some little songs and dances for us. They even did “the Miller boy." They did several songs in English which these little ones Quality at a New Low Price have learned Just as some of our singers learn French and Italian songs—without knowing what it 54 b ra k e h. p. — e a sily 22 means. They were certainly lov able, attractive, little brown people m iles to g a llo n of g a s — 7 and when we reluctantly went on b e a rin g c ra n k s h a ft, — a ir they cried, "Good-bye" and threw c le a n e r — oil filter — m a n i kisses. fold h e a t c o n tro l a n d m an y "We visited the hospital where there were only 12 children. o th e r p u rely C h ry s le r fe a Through the efforts of the orphan tu re s. V oters are u rged to read S ection 4 o f H ousew ives* C ouncil age malarial conditions around Corinth have been greatly im C onstitu tion al A m en d m en t au th orizin g the S ta te o f O regon to proved. “During the summer, half the go into irrigation sch em es an d into the business o f m an u fa ctu r day is spent in school work and half in tile shops. We visited c la ss ing an d se llin g lig h t and p ow er. es in writing, drawing, and Eng lish. I particularly enjoyed the English class as we got there Just I in time to hear a little boy telling I LEST YOU FORGET SATURDAY EVENING, OCT. 23 Brain Fagged? Try Skin Sallow? ADJUSTERS TABER PHARMACY W IN TER . RED CROW N the n e w Chrysler 60 BONDS! BONDS! BONDS! Chrysler 50 60 70 80 About y o u r H ealth Thing» Y ou'Should K now HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. Ifellahllity Service GRESHAM. OREGON ■zzszzzszzzza A Natural Sleeping Positions. When the physician enters the sick-room, the first thing his trained eye encounters is the pa tient; the seennd observation fol lows instantly—the position of the invalid in bed. Physicians know from experience, that the sick roan who persistently lies on his back Is, nine times out of ten, in a ser ious condition; the patient who lies on his side comfortably is the more favorable case. If you have a child who sleeps on 1,1s back—the dorsal position— continually, you had better take him to your family phvaldan for a painstaking examination. If one can and does lie on either side by preference, instead of on the back, the chmices are that he has no or ganic disease of at least four of nla principal, vital organa. It has Keen a pleasing sight to me many hundreds of times when, at the morning vialt, I found my double pneumonia case, or acute fever-raae of any kind, snugly an his right side with his knees drawn up cosily. The position told me almost as much as the thermom eter and the stethoscope. The position of choice, for healthful sleep is, the right aide; a posture that permita drainage from five stomach, and, allows free heart-movement. “ B onds of th e S ta te of O regon, n o t to exceed five p er c e n tu m of th e a s sessed v a lu a tio n of th e s ta te , m ay be issued a n d sold from tim e to tim e to c a rry o ut th e purp o se of th is A rticle a n d th e full fa ith a n d c re d it of th e S ta te of O regon is h ereb y pledged fo r th e p a y m e n t of th e p rin c ip a l of said bonds a s th e sam e m a tu re , a n d th e in te re s t a c c ru in g th e re o n a s th e sam e fa lls d u e.” Every voter should know that the assessed valuation of Or egon is $1,058,880,736, and that the Housewives’ Council “Water and Power’’ board could issue and sell bonds for $52,944,000. Your property would be a guarantee for the payment of this huge debt. O reg o n ’s to ta l bond ed d eb t, in clu d in g that o f a ll p o litica l su bd ivisions, is now m ore than $ 1 6 6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . Its S ta te b on d ed in d eb ted n ess a lo n e per cap ita, $ 4 7 .0 8 , is the h ighest in the U nion. BUICK Vacuum Ventilator^ Keeps the Crankcase clean * * * ju s t as your vacuum cleansyour rugs a t home As fast as this political board might retire bonds, it would have the power to issue more; and as the assessed valuations in creased the amount of bonds could also increase. T h e B uick V acu u m V entilator pulls n o x ious en gin e vapors out o f the crankcase. N e w luxury is added to Buick ow n er ship by this rem arkable device. It keeps the air inside the car tree from disagree» able en g in e fum es. North D akota is Still Paying for H er Failures A n d it prevents dilution o f crankcase oiL E very B u ick m o d e l has th e V a c u u m V e n t i l a t o r , a n d m a n y o t h e r v it a l im p rovem ents inclu ding an engine vibro- tionless beyond belief. either «id«, with th« upper limb BUICK MOTOR COM PANY. Fl INT. MICHIGAN flexed toward the abdomen—the I hat»**»«» 0/ Gewrvul Motori rpv»« finn lower itraightened to It« full length, the body inclined aa though o T T T /">T to nleep or the face; thl« i« the THE ( jREATEST J , K EVER BUILT po»e that lnaurea healthy drcula- ..... A1MJ tion in the important pelvto organ«. To deep in the erect poai- tion, a« Grandpa does. In a chair, ia not good practice I am an re meat advocate of the “twin bed” for couple« Sleep ia Sale* and Service much more benefidal when undis- I’hoilC ISKI Gresham turbed by a reetlea« bedfellow. r| K I I I W alter W . M etzger VOTE 337 X NO! P O R T L A N D EL EC TR IC P O W E R C O M P A N Y P aid A d v b j i>re»on P ub lic U t ilit y C om m ittee— Opposed to th « H oim ew ive«' Cm m .-ii ♦ I t Pacific B u ild in g . P o rtla n d . O re io n to m e tto tn ew lx ea Council W a te r and _ .. - P ow er" B o n d in » A m end m en t.