Obituary of Mrs. Andrew A. Braun. Rev. E. O. R anton assisted in th e se r­ 4 Mrs. A ndrew A. B raun w as born in th e province of O ntario. C anada, in 1865, w here she lived u n til 1891, when she moved to C incinnati, Ohio, w here she lived u n til 1914. At th a t tim e sh e moved w ith h er fam ily to P lea s­ a n t Home, Oregon, w here she lived u n til she passed aw ay on W ednesday, May 21, at th e fam ily home. F u n eral services w ere held ou S atu rd ay at the P le a sa n t Home M ethodist church. The serm on w as by th e Rev. W. R. Reece of th e New C hristian ch u rch of P o rt­ land, of w hich she w as a m em ber. The BORING vice. In te rm e n t w as in th e D ouglas cem etery. Roy McClung has p u rch ased a 3 - 1 Mrs. B raun is survived by h er h u s­ a c re tra c t w est and adjoining th e | band and tw o ch ild ren , S tanley H. p ro p erty now ow ned by his m other. B raun of C incinnati, Ohio, an d Mrs. T he delegates from th e g ran d lodge I George L ak er of P o rtlan d . 1. O. O. F. held a t Hood R iver th e early p a rt of last week, re tu rn e d hom e | Card of Thanks. T h u rsd ay n ig h t We w ish to th a n k o u r neighbors W. W. M etzger. W. R. T elford and I and frien d s for th e ir k in d n ess and sym pathy d u rin g th e illness an d death ¡C larence A nderson atten d ed th e Derug of ou r wife and m other. A lso for th e E d w ard s w restlin g m atch in P o rtlan d ] beautiful flowers so ch eerfu lly given. T h u rsd ay evening of la st week. T h ank you one an d all. Mr. Stonem an is having his hom e | A ndrew A. B rau n , Mr. an d Mrs. p ain ted th is week. G eorge L aker. Mrs. W. B lorr and little d au g h ter, I recen tly from C reston, B. C., w ere g u ests la st w eek a t the home of Mr. | US 1ST as the antiquarian iqu: and Mrs. W. E. Child an d fam ily. Mrs. C arl G regson and tw o ch ild ren I lot looks for the old halb also E dw ard Mink left th e la st of th e week for a m onth's v isit w ith relativ es at F airfield, Idaho. A 7V4-pound boy w as born to Mr. J marks that identify line and Mrs. L eroy T an n e r of P o rtlan d silver, so the experienced T h u rsd ay of la st week. Mrs. T an n er w as form erly B uena Child of Boring. motorist finds his guarantee L. H. M allicoat, E. V. M endenhall, of gasoline quality in the Red G lenn D allas, H. M iller and Mr. Crown sign. Red Crown’s Stonem an all sp en t th e w eek-end on a | fishing trip to th e D eschutes riv er and | unusually high mileage, plus rep o rted best of luck. a quicker and more flexible Mrs. 0 . A. P alm er sp en t th e w eek­ end v isitin g relativ es in P o rtlan d . response for all speeds, all B oring lost th e Sunday ball gam e to I loads— these are the things B arton Sunday w ith a sco re of 9 to | that count in motor fuel. 14. Mrs. Joe L unday spent F rid ay of I last week visiting h er d au g h ter, P e a rl | L unday, in P o rtlan d . T he new m achinery, co n sistin g of | m otors, tra n sfo rm e rs and ro tary s, is | being unloaded for th e new P. E. P. com pany’s new pow er sta tio n w hich j w ill c a rry a 60-cycle c u rre n t and w ill | be read y for use w ith in a m onth. Mr. C larke, a s s is ta n t m an ag er of a I film booking office of P o rtlan d , sp en t | S atu rd ay and S unday w ith S. E. W al­ ler. H e show ed th e Sunday evening I p ictu re, “T he 3d A larm ” to a la rg e | audience. J C H IC K E N CROQUETTES few grains pepper 5 j tablespoon chopped parsley 2.H cups chopped chicken 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1 cup thick white sauce teaspoon salt Mix seasonings with chicken; add thick white sauce until mixture will hold together. Form into small croquettes and set aside to cool. Beat one egg with 2 tablespoons milk. Roll croquettes in dry bread crumbs, then in egg mixture and then in the dry bread crumbs, covering well. Fry in deep Amaixo hot enough to brown a piece of bread in 40 seconds (385* F.). Drain well on unglazed paper and serve garnished with parsley on hot platter. Makes 14 croquettes. Thick W hite Sauce 2 tablespoons Amaixo few grains peppec 7i cup flour or cup corn starch 1 cup scalded milk J-a teaspoon salt P ut Amaixo into top of double boiler. Add flour and sea sonings and stir until thoroughly blended. Cook over flame ad d in g m ilk X tsblespoon onion juice Your Qrocer Can Supply You W ith gradually, stir­ ring constantly until smooth and thick. P u t over hot water, cooking until ready to use. Amaízo is ideal for deep frying. It fries beautifully, thoroughly, quickly. It heats quickly. It does not smoke at cooking temperature. It does not carry the flavor of one food to another, so it can be used over and over. It may even be used for shortening, after having been used for frying. PO W E L L VALLEY STANDARD of Q U A L IT Y STA N D A R D OIL COM PANY c C A L IF O R N IA ) Send for free A m a ito C o o k Tlook, con tain in g m any aid s to sfreed in preparation A bout 200 neighbors and frien d s a s ­ and delicioMsnes* of result. FR E N C H F R IE D POTATOES sem bled a t th e M ission ch u rch Sunday A ddress: 111 W . Monroe St., C hicago, III. Select small potatoes. P are and cut lengthwise aftern o o n to ce le b ra te th e golden and in long narrow strips. Allow to stand a few silv er w eddings of fo u r w ell-know n American Maize-Products Co. minutes in cold water. Drain and dry well. Fry Pow ell V alley resid en ts. Mr. and Mrs New York - - . Chicago a few a t a tim e in deep Amaixo hot enough to brown a piece of bread in 20 Jo h n S eaq u ist w ere m a rried in seconds (395° F.). F ry until Sweden May 28, 1874, cam e to A m eri­ light golden brown and cooked ca in 1881 and have lived in th is through (about 7 minutes). neighborhood since 1906. T hey have D rain on unglazed paper and salt ju s t before serving. tw o ch ild ren , G ust S eaquist and Mrs. vs*,/ . n Sweet potatoes can be fried in A nna B ergm an of P o rtlan d w ho w ere the same way. p resen t. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Lind w ere m a r­ ried 25 y ears ago and have th re e d au g h ters, th e Misses R uth, E d ith and A nna Lind. L ittle flow er g irls p re ­ ceded each couple in to th e ch u rch w ith b ask ets of roses. A p ro g ram of speaking and singing w as enjoyed, fol­ lowed by refre sh m e n ts. E ach couple HOGAN w as p resen ted w ith a cash present, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. S anderson and d o llars for each y ear of m a rrie d life. They d esire to extend h ea rty th a n k s little d au g h ter, B ern ard ln e, left W ed­ to all who m ade possible th is happy nesday m orning for th e ir hom e in P et alum a, C alifornia, having driven rem em brance. Miss E sth e r N elson gave a show er th ro u g h In th e ir ca r about a m onth in honor of Miss H azel Sedig S atu r ago. Mrs. S anderson w ill be rem em ­ day evening at w hich ab o u t 20 young bered as Miss A nna M acK errow , and ladies w ere p resen t. Miss Sedig’s m a r­ h as m any frien d s in G resham and riag e to E lm er E. S ette rg re n , of Min vicinity. T hey w ere d in n er gu ests neapolis, w ill be an event of early T uesday evening a t th e hom e of Mrs. Ju n e. She received a n um ber of b eau ­ S an d erso n 's sister, Mrs. A. J. Stout. tifu l p rese n ts. R efresh m en ts of ice Mrs. J. M. C a rr aud little son R ich ­ We paid the Gresham growers in 1923 cream , cake and punch w ere served. ard , of Eugene, visited th e past week E lean o r W ilner, T re lla H owell and w ith h e r p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. K arl $35,000. Did you get your share? You will R ich ard n e a d le have been selected Schultz, and o th e r rela tiv e s and get your share this year by making a contract from th e different clubs to re p re se n t frien d s in G resham an d P o rtlan d . now at Mr. an d Mrs. H enry P eim er and th is lo cality a t th e O. A. C. sum m er session of club w o rk ers Ju n e 16 to 26. little d au g h ter of Sandy visited S a tu r­ A num ber of friends su rp rised Mrs. day evening and S unday w ith Mr. and A lbert P alm b lad on F rid a y afternoon Mrs. M. D oryland. and sp e n t a social tim e to g eth er. Re Mrs. A lfred F o rsy tn e Is enjoying a fre sh m en ts w ere served. v isit from h er sister, Mrs. R uhl and ch ild ren , from E stacada. T h ose Good N ash C lothes Gresham, Ore. Phone 1881 Miss D orothy VestofT and friend, All wool, ta ilo red to m easu re, su it or Don W adsw orth, drove out from P o rt­ o v erco at $23.50. T he b est clo th es on ea rth fo r th e price. P. F. Black, land W ednesday evening to v isit h er G resham , Oregon.—Adv. au n t, Mrs. C arl Schultz, b u t w as m uch disappointed to find h er a b sen t from CAMPHOR IS BIG SU R PR ISE . E verybody is su rp rised a t th e quick home. Mrs. S chultz and ch ild ren w ere a t th is B akery and a t S to r s re su lts from sim ple cam phor, w itch- atten d in g th e "open house” session a t hazel, h y d rastis, etc., as m ixed in th e g rad e school. L avoptik eye w ash. One sm all bottle Contains the Vitamine», in Led by •Mr. and Mrs. A. J. S to u t and fam ily, helps any case w eak, stra in e d or sore scientific p rln ctt les and Mr. and Mrs. C arl S chultz and eyes. A lum inum eye cup free.- sons, atten d ed th e sen io r g rad u atio n O resham D rug Com pany.—Adv. It's Good and Good for You ex ercises a t G resham F rid ay night. E m anuel M iller is suffering w ith a boil on his h and and is un ab le to w ork. THEO. VAN DONINCK P hone 1221 rid your system o f Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. Sold b y d r o g g ittt fo r oner 40 years F. J. CHENEY &. C O ., Toledo. O hio WANTED CUCUMBER PICKLES tr o u b lé begins at the surface Oregon Pickle & Canning Co. C racks ap p e ar, jo in ts open up, b o ard s w a rp . T h ese a re so m e of th e signs o f su rfa c e tro u b le w hich lead to o th e r an d m o re co stly tro u ­ bles, unless a rre ste d b y th e use of p a in t. Yoar house and buildings might be in trouble right now. It’s a good time to find ou t Then get in touch with us and let us help you decide what is best to do and how to do it. We have Rasmussen Paints and Varnishes in stock. A. W. Metzger & Co. Phone 1451 Gresham, Oregon Phone 1451 Tfamtuten ProdaOi W all-Dura W a 4 u h b W a ll Paint Inaidr Floor Paint Oil Srain«, Vamuhaa Floor and Varaiah Stairs E ttty H a ll’s C a ta r r h Medicine - Surfa et (Continued from page 1) WRIGLEYS I t s tim u la te s a p p e tite an d a id s d ig e s tio n . It m akes yo ur fo o d d o yo u m o re p o o d . N o te b o w I t r e l ie v e s t h a t s lu t t y fe e lin g a l t e r b e a r t y e a t in g . W b lte a a te a tb . w a a t a n • b re a th B ad It 'a th e g o o d y FOR THE BEST MEATS Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab­ solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest possible prices, you’ll go to THE SANITARY MARKET GEO. DIETL, Prop. Phone 1711 Gresham Gresham City Bakery Law Enforcement Plea Is Made Chew it after every meal p ÍR fe PAINT B*rn end R o of Paint Truck end Tractor P u ot Crawora Shmgla S tun Porch Floor P u nt Rwcolit. Enamel OUR HEALTH BREAD Sand Gravel Crushed Rock CONCRETE BRICK be held In th e W hite T em ple, co rn er T w elfth and T ay lo r streets. D elivered Any Place. Q uick Service. L ow est P rices. T he object of th e congress Is to -call B est C oncrete M aterial to be had. to g eth er th e m oral forces of th ese n o rth w este rn sta te s In a so rt of co u n ­ cil of w ar; to survey th e benefits of pro h ib itio n ; to cre ate a stro n g e r se n ­ tim en t for obedience of law ; to e n ­ PHONE GRESHAM 489 TROUTDALE, OREGON co u rag e faith fu ln ess on th e p a rt of officials and brand as disloyal those who p erm it or encourage laxity, and to u n ite a ll forces In an aggressive Phone H it Bally Trips to Portland Res. Phone IUM and effective cam paign of law en fo rce­ m ent. All o rg an izatio n s and individuals In­ te re ste d In th is program a re invited and u rged to atten d . BÜRTEN WALRAD, Prop. T he co n g ress w ill open T uesday evening, Ju n e 3, w ith a keynote ad ­ A Truck for Every Purpose d ress by G overnor W alter M. Pierce. Hurten for Servire T he Royal R osarian m ale q u a rte t will sing. T h ere will be o th er speakers. WOOD COAL STORAGE W ednesday nig h t th e p rin cip al We S olicit Your B usiness Insured Carriers sp eak ers will be, B. F. Irvine, editor Oregon D aily Jo u rn al, and Hon Wil- j Ham (P ussyfoot) Johnson. T h ere will be forenoon and a f te r ­ T h u rsd ay , closing T h u rsd ay night gov ern o r of T exas, th e silv er-to n g u ed noon sessio n s on W ednesday and w ith an ad d ress by Hon. P a t Neff, o ra to r of the so u th lan d . KNARR & SO N Gresham Transfer & Storage Co.