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GRESHAM OUTLOOK. TUESDAY. MAY 23, PAGE TH R EE AN OPPORTUNITY FOR VICTORY P T ASS N MULTNOMAH GRANGE TO FREE SUMMER VACATION ELECTS OFFICERS YOUNG PEOPLE ARE WED IN FAIRVIEW CHURCH OBSERVE MOTHERS DAY Young men who love outdoor life are Officers for th e coming y ear were W hat was perhaps (he first church M ultnom ah G range will hold Its! Invited to become the guests of Uncle ! elected at th e Victory P aren t-T each er w edding in Fairview was solem nized next reg u lar m eeting S atu rd ay . May * Sam from July 27 to August 25, at m eeting held last F riday evening. ¡on last S aturday evening at the but are you ab re ast of its bil 27. The program fo r th e lectu re | Mrs Henry D outhit was re-elected M ethodist church, when th e Rev. F. either of the Citizen's M ilitary T rain lows? Get aflo at on a bank ! president, Mrs. A. McMillan was chos- S. Sm ith joined in holy wedlock W. h o u r will be devoted to M others’ Day ing Camps which will be conducted at ¡en account. Then you c a n ’t sink vice president, Mrs. A1 Stafford, j H. H alsted of W apato, W ashington and M emorial Day. T he fo llo w in g ; reg ard less of th e stress o r th e Camp Lewis and F o rt Worden during secretary and Mrs. Alex Thom pson. and Miss Hazel Know les of Prosser, storm s. T he ablest of us often ! num bers have been arran g ed . th is period. | W ashington. The bride was a tte n d I trea su rer. go to pieces at th e sh o rtest no Song, ‘‘T ram p, T ram p, T ra m p ,” by The Government will provide tra n s T he association voted to hold meet ed by Miss Daisy B urlingam e and the tice. T hen d o cto r’s bills pour portation to and from camp, board, ings durin g the sum m er m onths. groom by Clifford B urlingam e. F o r Grange. in and sw am p one. But a bank lodging, medical attention, uniforms, A m arch for th e ju v en ile G range lu The Rev. Earl B. Cotton gave a ty-six relatives of th e co ntracting account is a raft on th e sea of equipment, arm s, am m unition, laun p arties w itnessed th e ceremony. which all are asked to join. All i ¡talk on consolidated schools. adversity th a t will never sink dry. athletics, recreation and religious T he church was beautifully decor m others and w ar veteran s will be pre- • service plvileges in the various creeds ated w ith dogwood blossoms and tu FAIRVIEW sented w ith flowers. Applications for the Red Course, lips. The bride wore a lovely w hite which requires no previous m ilitary Roll call w hich each one is to ans Miss M argaret C alahan, office nurse crepe de chine gown and a bridal experience, are especially desired. for Dr. Phy, Hot L ake sanatorium . veil. She carried a bouquet of w hite w er by giving a m em ory gem. GRESHAM, OREGON Successful applicants for these sum Hot Lake Oregon, has been the guest carn atio n s. The groom wore evening A recitatio n by th e children.' mer outing privileges will incur no of Mrs. M. L. M orrison th e last ten attire. 8ong, “C herry Blossom s,” by Miss obligation for fu tu re m ilitary service, days. The bride is th e d au g h ter of Mrs. Anna Ball. the purpose of these camps being to A su rp rise featu re. Miss M uriel A lderson, of P o rtlan d , N ora Knowles of P rosser and th e stim ulate and promote citizenship, pat one of th e teach ers of the Fairview g ran d d a u g h te r of E. T. Green of Music, vocal and in stru m e n ta l, by riotism and Americanism, besides re school, also spent th e last two weeks Fairview . The groom is the son of Mrs A. McMillman and her sister tu rning these young men to their of her term at th e M orrison home. Mr and Mrs. H. M. H alstead of St. O rland Gildow. of P o rtlan d . R eading, Mrs. Ault. homes physically benefitted through Johns, W ashington. Mr. and Mrs. An ice cream social will be held at • xpert physical direction and athletic H alstead expect to m ake th e ir home Song, "O ut W here th e W est Be INTEREST RATES ARE GOING DOWN the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n B url in P o rtlan d . g in s,” Rev. E arl B. Cotton. coaching. ingam e on C edar stree t next S a tu r RIGHT ALONG R eading, Miss F aye Lord. The age lim it is from 17 to 27 years. d a y evening, May 27, fo r th e benefit A picnic party m ade up of about 50 relativ es and friends of Mr. ana For ex-service men, to 35 years. Al Subject for discussion, “ Is th e re An investment that pays you 7.3 per cent is certainly of the M ethodist L adies’ Aid society. Mrs. H alstead gath ered at th e church any real cause for w a r? ’ most any average healthy young man worth looking into. 1 hat is what you get when you Mrs. E. W agner will en te rta in th e in honor of th e young couple afte r Song. “ J u s t Before th e B attle can meet the physical requirem ents for , W om en’s society of th e P resbyterian buy our 7 per cent Prior Preference Stock. M other," by G range. th e services on Sunday. They were admission to these camps. Applica- church at a tea on next T h u rsd ay a f given a ch ariv ari on S atu rd ay even Close w ith b irth d a y and penny J ions m ust be in on or before May 31 ' ternoon, E A S\ 1EKMS: 10', Down—10% a Month if You Like. Let May 25. ing, a h undred o r more friends a t m arch. For necesary inform ation folders.wrlte your Dividends pay your light bills. Mrs. M. D outhit of P o rtlan d is tending. All m others and v eteran s are es to Chief of Staff, 96th Division, room spending th e week w ith h er d au g h ter, INVESTIGATE TODAY. pecially invited. F ath e rs, b ro th ers 323 New Post Office Building, P ort Mrs. J. W. M oller and family. and sisters come and help celeb rate CORBETT land, Oregon. Investment Department Among th e Fairview people who th e two days com bined. m otored to Hood R iver to view th e The Misses Ruby and Lucile C rank • ■icsliain F ire De|uartn»ent to Be apple orchard s in bloom last Sunday and Mrs. C lara Sm ith e n tertain ed the COUNTY HEALTH ASSN. C on trolled B y C ity. were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brooks, Daisy stu d e n ts of th e g rad u a tin g class of ELECTS NEW OFFICERS A special m eeting of th e city coun B urlingam e and Randy Cook. They th e high school and L ark in Shoult Clarence Hicks. Nicolas M eater and cil was held last W ednesday evening w ere accom panied by Mrs. M. Axtell Loyd B ram hall on M onday evening, The County H ealth association to ta k e some definite action in regard of Gresham . May 15, at a bonfire p arty and W elnie elected its officers for th e com ing to th e G resham tire departm en t. The A luncheon was Mr. and Mrs. B. Irving have rented and m arshm allow ro ast a t Mrs. year recently. m eeting was called a fte r th e blowing S m ith ’s hom e and la te r in th e even planned for th e occasion in th e D utch th e John Loser house. ing all enjoyed a launch ride on th e of th e siren T uesday nig h t had s ta r t F u ll line of Cold Lunch Meats room a t th e Hazelwood in P o rtland. Columbia. led G resham people. T he fire sum The tab le was b eau tifu ll an d ap p ro POWELL VALLEY W ednesday evening. May 24, th e mons was only intended as a signal A com m encem ent exercises w ere held at p riately d ecorated w ith tulips. for fire drill but it continued to blow The Powell Valley Cooking club th e high school. Ju d g e Littlefield of n u m b er of local people w ere ap p o in t will give a public d em onstration at so long and so loudly th a t everyone P o rtlan d was th e sp e ak e r of th e ev Main St., G resham GKO. DIBTL, Prop. Phone 1711 the schoolhouse next S aturday even ening. T he class consisted of E u ed officers. Those who atten d ed th e th o ught th e city m u st be on fire. ing, May 2 7 at 8 o'clock. It will in gene P orts, C ath erin e H all, B eatrice luncheon from G resham w ere Mrs. The council appointed the cliy clude bread m aking, table settin g and Beorgis, G race B urney, Mary Davis Maxwell Schneider, Mrs. Jam es Nay fire and w ater com m ittee, composed serving. Ice cream , cake and home and A nna Etling. lor,- Mrs. A. McManus, Mrs. Jo h n made candy will be sold, th e pro of A. F. H am m ar and T. R. H ow ltt Field day was held on T hursday M etzger and Mrs. G. W. K enney a l ceeds going to th e delegate fund. to prepare a set of rules and reg u la The two delegates chosen from the and was atten d ed by a larg e crowd. though a several were p resen t from tions concerning th e m anagem ent of club to atten d th e Oregon A gricul CA SH F rid ay th e stu d e n ts of th e high th e su rro u n d in g d istricts. P A ID the fire d ep a rtm en t and p resent sam e tu re College sum m er school In Ju n e school and teachers enjoyed a trip T he officers elected were. Geo. F. are Anna Lind and Audrey Johnson. |o v e r th e C olum bia highw ay to Hood at the next council m eeting. is invited to come and see R iver and had a picnic d in n er at th e Honey, p resid en t; Mrs. Ja n e t G rant H eretofore th e council has had no Everyone this in te restin g dem onstration and Punch Bowl eight miles beyond Hood of T ro u td ale, vice p resid e n t; Mrs. control of th e fire d ep a rtm en t o r the help th e girls reach th e ir goal. A River. George T ucker, se creta ry ; Ralph W. Miss Ruby McKay retu rn ed to h er appointing of Its officers. From now few extra num bers will also be Hoyt of P o rtlan d , tre a su re r; group given. home in P o rtlan d S aturday. Miss Mc for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves, of any kind on the fire chief m ust have th e sanc Dan M atson of Clay Center, K an Kay has ta u g h t for th e past four chairm an — Mrs. J. Marie F ish er, tion of th e city co une'.i before he can sas, has been visiting for a couple of years in th e high school as assista n t 1 P ark Rose; Mrs. Maud Rudd, Cor E. BA U M A N N, G re sh am , P h o n e 2441 assum e his office. weeks w ith B ert Olsens but left for principal and has made m any friends b ett: Mrs. E lizabeth Schneider, here d u rin g th a t tim e. San Francisco S aturday. G resham ; Mrs. Mary Spencer, T ro u t Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson en te r Miss Lucile C rank was th e teach er KELSO tained at din n er T hursday evening, of languages and has endeared h er dale; Mrs. P. R. W hiteside, W est School closes th is week. Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lind and family, self to h e r pupils d u rin g h er y ear's P o rtlan d . B aum back’s pupils enjoyed a P. A. Johnson, Miss H ilm a Johnson, work and has gained m any friends ' picnic in th e woods Monday to cele Mr. and Mrs. B ert Olsen, Mrs. Emma o utside of school who re g re t exceed PLEASANT HOME ing th a t she will not re tu rn to teach b rate th e closing day. Miss Vaer- Johnson and Dan Matson. P. A. M atson retu rn ed ab o u t a in th e school next year. H er hom e is e ttl’s pupils will dram atize ‘‘Mrs. T h irty young people w ere invited Wiggs of th e Cabbage P atc h ” in an week ago from K ingsbury, C alifor in Springfield, Missouri. ■ to a p arty at th e hom e of Mr. and en tertain m en t to be given S aturday, nia, w here he has spent most of the Mrs. Geo. K nieriem is still very ill. Mrs. G rant Sloop last F riday evening. May 27, to w hich th e public Is in v it w inter. St. Joseph L eland, who has been It was intended as a su rp rise party A nine-pound baby boy was born REPAIRING AND RETREADING ed. L em onade and cake will be to Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Palm blad last sick th e past two m onths, is reported on A rth u r Sloop but when th e party served by the W om an’s club. All work guaranteed. arrived a t th e houae It was found S aturday, May 20. He has been gain in g slowly. Mrs. M yrta Reed cam e from the th at th e ho n o r guest had gone away fin S aturday evening, May 27. also nam ed K enneth A lbert. M other and T i m e »<» H r l i r « 9 B u v Fiala) city Sunday and spent th e past week from hom e to spend th e evening. the people of th is d istric t will vote baby are doing fine. on adm ittin g th e follow ing d istricts Mr. and Mrs. V aughn en tertain ed a t th e hom e of h er d au g h ter, Mrs. Everyone, how ever, declared they into th e union high school d istric t— at d in n er Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. B ert Lewis B ratley. had a splendid tim e. A rth u r came GEORGE A. BRANDT Mrs. E thel Sm ith S tew art was at home ab o u t 10 o’clock. W hen th e Sandy Ridge, G reenwood and M ar Olsen and Mrs. Emma Johnson. O pposite B row n’s M arket mot. T he voting will ta k e place In guests w ere p rep arin g to go hom e it Phone 1107 Powell St. H arry Sedig came home one day hom e over th e week-end. Mr. Lefferty enjoyed a visit with was discovered th a t th e lig h ts on the .Mrs. B aum back’s room. la st week from C alifornia w here he his d a u g h te r from C orvallis th e past autos w ou ld n ’t work. Some one had The Jonsrud-G underson mill is went early in the w inter. tam pered w ith them . Mr. and Mrs. B ert Olsen e n te r week. now run n in g a fte r being closed all tained a few friends in honor of th e ir The M ethodist L adles’ Aid served w inter on account of the roads. E. B artsch of P leasant Home is em house guest. Mr. M atson, last F riday Go-To-4'hurrli Sunday at P leasant d in n er and su p p er to th e election H om e am i C ottrell. board a t P leasan t Home. D inner was Those present w ere Mr. ployed as saw yer a t th e Jonsrud-G un evening. and Mrs. Axel Johnson, th e Misses derson mill. G o-To-Church Sunday is to be ob served a t th e hom e of Mrs. M. L en Re served on May 28 at th e B aptist and nartz. Judge H. E. Cross of Oregon City Florence and H ilda Johnson. was an overn ig h t guest at th e hom e freshm ents of ice cream and cake M ethodist P leasan t Home churches M embers of th e P leasan t Home A ll 30 x 3$ L E E F A B R IC T IR E S a t were served. of John R evenue recently. B aptist and M ethodist churches and and a t th e C ottrell com m unity Mrs. W. W. Bottelson is ill but Eri & J o n sru d ’s sto re is g rea tly im the C o ttrell com m unity church held proved in appearance by a new coat friends hope for her speedy recovery. church. T h ere will be two services at a m eeting la st Sunday aftern o o n at School was out last Friday, May each church d u rin g th e day. The the hom e of Mrs. D. D. Jack and o u t of paint. 19. Everyone is proud of the eighth lined arran g e m en ts fo r a "Go-To- The home garden should be the most grade with its 12 m em bers of which special services in honor of M others’ Church S un d ay ” on May 28. P lans Day will be given a t th e B aptist The upper were fo rm u lated to canvas th e com valuable and productive quarter acre all were prom oted. grades and th e ir teacher, Geo. Metz ■<»\he place, in the opinion of the Mis ger, enjoyed a picnic at Beaver Creek church a t 11 in th e m orning, at the m unity to see th a t everyone receives Latourell Building phone 2331 C ottrell com m unity church at 2 in an in v itatio n to come to church on souri Experim ent station in bulletin last W ednesday. th at day. An in te restin g program th e aftern o o n and at th e M ethodist Hokan Truesdon from O. A. C. was > l '1'!, entitled, “The Home Vegetable has been arran g ed which is printed I church a t 8 o’clock in th e evening. elsew here in this Issue The plans Garden as a Business Proposition.” home over th e week-end. Cow G ives 3.5 T ons Milk in The follow ing program has been a r include two services a t each church M aggott F re e IUBI m I ww . The authors base th e ir claim on the re P ortland Ad Club Q u artet, W ed S even Years. during th e day. ran g ed : E arly rad ish es en tirely free from nesday, May 24. “ W lllow m oor W hite P rid e ” is a turns from a quarter acre of vegetables A bout 35 people got busy and put p retty big nam e for a cow, but the ! m aggot In ju ry is easily possible and Song by congregation. owned by the college at Columbia. a fence aro u n d th e cem etery. They Phone subscriptions to 1561. A n u m b er by th e C o ttrell or- worked ail day and accom plished a O A. C. statio n A yrshire of th a t . practical by use of cheap screen e seem s doing her best to deserve j chestra. w onderful am o u n t of work They nam Roof shaped it as she gave an average of some fram es over th e beds mowed th e cem etery and hauled th e Song, "M o th er's P ray ers Have F ol tw o q u a rts a day for 45 years In fram es 10 feet long, 2V4 feet wide grass away. They m ade play o u t of lowed Me,” by th e Girl Reserves. years she has produced 8180 and one foot high m ade of lig h t m a the work and enjoyed it. Stum ps had seven terial and covered w ith coarse cheese R eading, Miss Anna L ennartz. to be cleared away to m ake a fence gallons of m ilk— enough to fill th e cloth or wire screen give excellent Duet, M arg aret F itzgerald and Ar- line. A woven w ire fence was put sw im m ing tan k at Shepard hall. If protection from th e little flies th a t Portland up on th e n o rth and east side. T here . a man had cred it w ith his local m ilk deposit th e eggs. These are light East 8th and Clay dis Rich. was enough left over for an o th e r man for th a t am o u n t he could draw enough to move with reasonable ease R eading. Miss Helen Moulton. a q u a rt of m ilk tw ice a day for 45 side b ut not enough posts so th a t years and with any care will last several and never g et a inilk bill. Song, Girl Reserves. will have to be th e work of some fu T he edible solids in th e 35 tons of seasons. T he slig h t sh ad e afforded Song, “ M other McCree," to be sung tu re occasion. T here was a good D IF F E R E N T P R IC E S * D IFFE R EN T PRICES m ilk she gave a re equal to th e edible by th e screen assists in the grow th by B. C. A ltm an a t th e B aptist church tu rn o u t of men In sp ite of the busy ; solids of 30 fat steers averaging 1250 of radishes and keeps them te n d er sraHon. Some of th e people came all ' for a longer period. W ith th ree such and by H arry Bickford at th e M eth the way from Sycam ore to help, a pounds each. And for good m easure fram es placed over successive p la n t odist and C ottrell com m unity church. num ber of women also cam e to help j W lllowmoor produced seven heifer ings 100 per cent m aggot free rad ish T alks a t th e B aptist church by | with th e d in n e r T he g irls ap p reci calves in th e sam e seven years, each es may be had all season. Leave Orders at TODD’S Barber Shop of which, says P. M. B ran d t, head of H ans Nelson at th e C ottrell and ate very much th e help received and j the statio n d airy d ep artm en t, la ca Farm He mi rulers. M ethodist churches by the Rev. D. Q. the unexpected response when every-I pable of d u p licatin g h er m o th e r’s I one were so busy. Evn th e w eath er I Barry. The Rev Earl B Cotton will man was kind and furnished a good j reco rd — except possibly th e heifer To prevent loss of am m onia from calf production. Phones: East 7108; Gresham S5S m an u re e ith e r land p iaster o r su p e r also give a sh o rt five-m inute ta lk at [day. p hosphate can be used to ad v an tag e th e C ottrell and M ethodist churches. Plans for th e daily vacation Bible AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME Be su re your bees have a p erm a , school are well u n d er way. School nent supply of w ater n ea r the apiary. by p u ttin g a han d fu l of th e m aterial In th e g u tte r behind each anim al Your Patronage Solicited T he Jersey ju b ilee boosters will will com m ence on Ju n e 5 and con T his is especially Im portant in th e | once a day. S uperp h o sp h ate con- tinue for two weeks to Ju n e 16. It spring. M easure y o u r success as a j tain s both phosphorus and land plast- have th e o p p o rtu n ity to see th e re will be held a t th e B aptist church beekeeper by th e average yearly pro J er, hence Is of more value to the su lts of one of A m erica’s leading Je r- duction of honey from your colonies, land. H ydrated lim e or gro u n d llme- ' sey breeders when they inspect th e G resham m usical lovers have a and not by th e n um ber of sw arm s I sto n e should never be used with ma- 124-41 Union A venue M oving and G eneral H au lin g 1C. M. Dickson & Son A shburn herd rare tre a t In sto re W ednesday when you get. L earn to prevent sw arm s. I n u re an they hasten th e loss of am - P ortland, Oregon the P o rtlan d Ad Club Q u artet m ake Wood, Coal and B riquets ■—O. A. C. E xperim ent Station n ear Shedd, on th e ir three-day to u r 1 monia. th e ir appearance a t the Gresham of th e valley beginning May 25. T h ea ter.— Adv. W ant aas. add to your profit. Phone w ant ads. to 1561, SWEEPS ON BANK OF GRESHAM 7-3% ON YOUR M O NEY Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard SANITARY MARKET See Me for Cattle Hauling Fisk Tires and Tubes OLDFIELD TIRES GRESHAM TIRE COMPANY Lee Tire Special S I 1 .4 0 Sherman McCarter Garage National Laundry Company The Laundry that does / I Kinds of Laundry Ask MR. C. W. BOGGIS, the Route Man MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE HOME SWEET HOME F rankie is A AAATCH « 5 « OADz 3V -Au tocas -re