Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 18, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    GRF8HAM OUTLOOK.
HAGE FOUR
TUK8PAY. JAM A R \
IS. 1927
Sudden Death Cali
Son of F. A. Miller
coLUMB^jEiGHTs ßerry (¡rOtfers Study
Unusual Interest
Marketing Problems
Taken in Contest
Mr. and Mrs. H arold Andrew-
have moved from th e E astm an ad ­
dition to P o rtland. Mr. Andrew is
employed as p a rts m anager at the
W alter Metzger agency.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gibson are
T he F irs t S tate Bank essay co n ­
rejoicing over the a rriv a l of a son
te st is cre atin g m ore enthusiasm
born to them Sunday night.
A supper will be given T hursday th an ever heretofore, says A rchie
Meyers, p resid en t ’of th e bank.
evenjog at th e B aptist church by
th e ladles of th e B aptist Guild to T hose who did n ot receive a c a l­
en d ar a re asking for one and those
w hich all a re invited.
th a t have m islaid th e ir in stru c tio n s
Mr. and Mrs. Chase E. St. Clhlr relativ e to th e co n test a r e asking
served the first course of a p ro ­
for new copies.
gressive dinner to a p arty of P o rt­
One teach er w rites as follow s:
land friends on Sunday afternoon.
“Notice of your essay c o n te s t’ has
F ifteen persons m ade up th e p arty
been handed to me. In your ex ­
and four oth er homes w ere visited
p lan atio n s you m ention R obert
In P o rtlan d before the la st course
M orris, a noted p atrio t, a man who
was served.
p rac tica lly saved th e p atrio t arm y
The second session of th e G resh ­ during one of th e d ark e st periods
am sewing class w hich was form ed of the R evolutionary W ar, in co n ;
a week ago w ill be held a t room 10 nection w ith such term s as “spec­
of the high school next W ednesday ulative and vicious h ab its.” I am
m orning, Ja n u a ry 19, beginning a t i
p retty w ell inform ed on the subject
9 o’clock. Mrs. W ilson from the of A m erican histo ry , but 1 never
G irls’ Polytechnic school in Porf-
even heard it hinted before th a t
land, will have ch arg e of th e class Robert M orris of P h iladelphia w as
Those who attended the first se s­ vicious. I have seen it deplored
sion w ere well pleased and en th u ­ th a t such a noble p atrio t should
siastic about the work O thers who lose his fo rtu n e afte r his com ­
desire may join the class on Wed­ m endable self-sacrifice and the
nesday m orning.
su b stan tial help th a t he gave the
P rim ro ses are in bloom in the A m erican arm y. I should like to
yard of Mrs. S. I. Leland.
know ju st w here you get your in ­
A num ber of G resham people form ation.”
em braced th e o p p ortunity last
Our reply will ap p ear in the O ut­
night of hearin g the concert of the look next week. In th e m eantim e
P o rtlan d Sym phony o rc h e stra In many of the stu d en ts are busy
its program com m em orating the learning "How we can best live to
cen ten ary of th e death of Beetho­ preserve the governm ent" w hich
ven.
E lly Ney. world fam ous R obert M orris did so much to help
pianist, w as th e sensation of the organize and to which he gave so
evening in her w onderful p erfo rm ­ m uch financial assista n ce , at the
ance on the piano. She received m ost critical tim e.
an en th u siastic ovation
which
T he seventh and eighth grade
called her to the stage again and students do not in any wise com ­
again at th e close of h er playing pete with the high school stu d en ts
Madam Ney Is the wife of W illem th is year, says Mr. Meyers, and
van H oogsiraten. conductor of the much is to be expected from the
o rch estra.
seventh and eighth grade stu d en ts
Karl Thom pson, who has been , th ro u g h o u t the ea stern portion of
visiting with his p are n ts Mr. and ' .Multnomah and C lackam as c o u n ­
Mrs. 8. S. T hom pson of G resham I ties. T each ers and stu d en ts should
and his ch ild ren Lyle, W anda and 1 rem em ber th a t the essays m ust
H arold in P o rtlan d , left th is a fte r­ ! reach th e F irs t S tate b an k nqt la-
noon for his home in D etroit, I te r th an F eb ru ary 1, 1927.
Michigan.
The F irs t S tate bank is contin
ber of G
resham
en- | ulng its policy of p u rch asin g his-
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joyed th e splendid Victory lunch- to r if a i calen d ars and has alread y
eon nt the Benson hotel In P o rtlan d ,)Ur,.hased for th e year 1928 the
last S aturday. P lan s for the n f- ' calen d ars for use in th e schools
fair w ere In th e hands of Mrs. C. O. , alipn from the original p ainting of
H orning, presid en t of the Multno- | , H enry H in term eister, th e title of
mah County W. C. T. U. Mrs. Geo whjch | H "T he Dawn of A m erican
F M oney and Mrs.' F ran k Peak RXpa n gjon.”
Mr. H in term eister.
had ch arg e of th e table decora is a m an who has m ade a carefu l
tlons. w hich w ere pussy w illow s study of A m erican history and
and daffodils. Many fine c o n g ra tu ­ hence brin g s out in his pain tin g s
latory speeches w ere m ade by men w hat no other p ain ter could do.
and women rep resen tin g various The subject for th e essay in 1928
Interests, show ing the advan tag es i , will be m ade public about Jan . 1,
resu ltin g from the
prohibition 192g
am endm ent, even though im per- --------------------------------■ -----
fectly enforced
G resham people
Food
, h<1 > o r th.
present at the luncheon w ere Mrs
reln d eer in d u stry in A laska.
H orning. Mrs. W. F. Honey. Mrs although a com paratively recen t
H. 8. Clow. Mr. and Mrs. George com m ercial u n d ertak in g , prom ises
F. Honey, Mrs. Peak. Mrs. H. C. |
to become an Im portant factor in
L arsen and Mrs. II. L. S t.C lair.
th e fu tu re ^development of th e te r ­
Dean J. W ilm er G resham of I rito ry says th e biological survey
G race • —
cath
ed ral.
San F rancisco, | 1 of the United S tates d ep artm en t of
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who is th e guest of Bishop Wm. T aKr|cu itUre. T he o rig in al stock of
Sum ner of P o rtlan d , was in G resh- j 2S9 anim als im ported to A laska
am today and a welcome ca lle r a t from S iberia about 25 y ea rs ago
the Outlook office. T his is the sec­ has increased to n early 350,000, d is­
ond visit of Dean G resham to th is trib u ted in 110 h erds.
place, w hich he calls his tow n, and
More th an 1.000,000 pounds of
in w hich he is g reatly in terested
reindeer m eat was exported from
because of th e name. Dean G resh­
A laska during 1921 and 1925, and
am and Bishop lvens of M ilwaukee
a steady in crease in th e o u tp u t and
a re national c ru sa d ers of th e E pis­
dem and Is indicated. When prop­
copal church, who have been a s ­
erly produced and handled, the
signed to th e cru sad e in th e dio­
m eat com pares w ith beef. It Is
cese of Oregon. They will hold 1
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1
1 dne
fin g rained, co n tain s a good, pal
special services In P o rtlan d and I
is aiao
ta b le
fat i. and when fresh is ex
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ie la
other clt es for tw o week« begin-
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. , ceptionally juicy and tender,
nlng F eb ru ary 6.
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Mrs. Edna Black, who form erly
resided In G resham , has been ap ­
pointed by a nationally known
clothing firm to continue the work
of soliciting which w as so success­
fully ca rrie d on by h er husband
d uring the la st few y ears of his
life. She w ill be assisted by her
fath e r and her son who have been
tak in g special tra in in g for the
w ork.
D espite th e fact th a t th is w inter
is a m ore rigorous one th a n last
year, when flowers bloomed p ra c ­
tically th e season through, violets
are now m odestly p utting forth
th e ir faces to the Ja n u a ry atm os­
phere. Several have been reported
in blossom In th is vicinity, also
daffodils and pink daisies are
show ing In sheltered places. Pussy
w illow s m ade th e ir appearan ce a
week or m ore ago. S pring plowing
h as begun on farm s n ea r Gresham .
In the absence nf th e Rev. W. N.
Coffee, who was called to The
D alles Sunday m orning to conduct
a funeral, the pulpit at th e F ree
M ethodist church w here q u arte rly
m eeting w as In progress, was ably
filled by Mrs. Coffee.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. C arothers and
th e fo rm er’s nephew Army Sm ith
w ere railed to S prlngw uter S a tu r­
day to attend the fu n eral of Mr.
C aro th ers' brother-in-law , William
T. Sm ith, who died la st Saturday.
H e had been a g rea t sufferer for
th e past six m onths. He w as 8®
y ears of age and had been a re s i­
dent of the E stacada neighborhood
for the past 50 years. A fter the
fun eral service Mr. and
Mrs.
C aro th ers w ent w ith a nephew , C.
T. B lackburn, and wife to th eir
hom e a t Oregon City w here they
rem ained until Sunday evening.
The fam ily of E Wall, which has
been under q u ara n tin e for diph­
th e ria for the past four weeks, has
now been released, th e two ch il­
dren retu rn in g to th e ir w ork In the
G resham grade school Monday.
Mrs. W all was the only m em ber of
the fam ily to co n tra ct the disease
G. S. Campbell, who was engaged
as m eat c u tte r at th e Newberg
Packing A Produce com pany store
in G resham when it w as organised,
has resigned th is em ploym ent to
re tu rn to P ortland. F red C halker.
who has worked for T. R. H ow itt
in his m eat packing p lant on
Union avenue for several y ears
past, 1 b the new m eat c u tte r here.
A baby girl was born to Mr. anil
Mrs. F. L. Michael of P ortlan d at
th e home of Mrs. H a rrie t T im m er­
m an T hursday, J a n u a ry 13. The
little one. whose w eight was six
pounds, has been nam ed Je an e tte
Maxine. A nother guest nt the T im ­
m erm an nursing hom e is th e sev­
en-w eeks old d aughter of Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. Bell of P le a sa n t Home.
She Is under the ca re of a local
physician who is endeavoring to
reg u la te h er diet.
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The O scarette is being re painted
and tinted on the Interior, W. R.
Johnson is doing the w ork for
H enry Sell, th e ow ner of the build ­
ing.
W ork has begun on a bell tow er
to be erected at the fro n t of the
F ree M ethodist church. T he tow er
will be ten feet sq u a re w ith a S u n ­
day school room on the second
floor and bellfry extending well
above th is room T he en tra n ce to
th e church will be changed from
the so utheast corner to th e south
end of the building, w here steps
w ill lead in from th e west. The
B uttons sewed on and sm all r e ­
parking strip In fro n t of church p airs cheerfully made, no charge.
and parsonage will soon be grav Cleaning and pressing P eter Len-
eled for the accom m odation of ma ard , phone 1211. Res. 3881. We
M ore people to read a n d
call and deliver.—Adv.
chines.
use th e W an t Ads. N otice
A decided Im provem ent In the of­
th e c a re fu l c lassificatio n
In su ran ce funds for farm loans.
fice of H am lin A llo ss is the in- N11 c o m m i s s i o n o r b r o k e r a g e V e r y
a n d look fo r w h a t you
sta lla tio n of about eight steel bins easy term s. B W. T horne.—Adv.
w an t o r a d v e rtis e fo r it.
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and . as m any sectional
counters
to I
"Say
It
w
ith
a
W
antAd.'
tak e ca re of p a rts for autom obile
T hese bins a re interchangeable
and fire proof and can be adapted I
to the size of the p arts. All the
large up to date g arages and r e ­
p air shops are now adopting th is j
system
W ithin the next tw o or
three m onths H am lin * Boss ex ­
pect to expand th e ir p a rts room
and put in additional steel shelving
of the sam e type.
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ng, 19-'.>, b all
'.ire- d riv e n
W. J. Miller of L innton was a
only M‘i‘0 m tlea, 1 11 Hi c ll-c .
guest at th e home of his brother-
in-law . G eorge K itiuey and wife
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'. u l s t e r . 1 9 .’.•
1 ?7 111 I :
Friday evening and p art of th e fo l­
like
new
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lowing day.
Mrs. C. I R aker and Mr. and
CHRYSLER
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Mrs. E. D. R aker and son returned
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i driv en only a »kort >hs
a - .- » — -
T hursday from a six w eeks’ trip to
tan ce ............................. ................................................
Long Beach ami other points In
C alifornia. C. I R aker «was down
* \ s | | sp ecial M \.
1 9 ' . , I 1- It- s zla -s . 1 . l.»-ur<
for the holiday season.
and «ria of ex tra
k
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The reg u la r m eeting of Post No
Si) of flic Am erican L egion and the
04 I Kl 4M» 1925 T uuriin th is e a r l.'.’k- a n d m l
C ’} * ) »
W om an's auxiliary will meet on
Tu> sdny evening, Ja n u a ry 25. at
the G resham grange hall.
4Ve also have late model used c a rs In O verlands, Chevrolet*.
S tars, Maxwell. Ihnlge. etc.
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S P E C I A L COMMUNICA-
w Z j r T l D N of G resham Lodge N o
152 A. F. A A M. lu Masonic
hall, G resham . T hursday evening.
Ja n u a ry 2i>. 1927 1-abor In M M
Kellahdit;
Herr lee
D egree D egree w ill be co n fe rrid
by past m asters of G resham lodge.
Gresham, Oregon
W. L GORSAGK, Sec y
A. W METZGER. W M
WANTED
The M ultnomah County F arm I
Loan association held its an n u al
m eeting last Saturday at Summit.
Mr. McConn.^l of the M ontavilla
D. E. Tow le attended th e m eet­
bank, who has been se creta ry since
the association was organized, was ing of th e co-operative b erry grow ­
re-elected, as was also J. Ross, who ers of Oregon a n d W ashington held
has served as p resident.
T he at Sum ner, W ashington, on F riday
board of d irecto rs co n sists of J. of la st w eek. At th is m eeting,
P ounder, A. B a rr and P. A ndersen, w hich is th e la test of a series of
sim ilar g ath erin g s in th e in te rests
all of Corbett.
B arr and P. A ndersen, all of Cor­ of th e m a rk e tin g end of th e b erry
in d u stry , the B erry G row ers' F oun­
bett.
dation,
Inc.,
w as
form ally
Mrs. Ja sp e r C rane is spending a launched. T his m ovem ent, w hich
few days in P o rtland. She has is backed by an in itial fund of >50,-
fully recovered from her recen t ill­ 000, m ark s th e b eginnings of a n a­
ness.
tion-w ide cam paign to broaden the
Mrs. D oris K aiser of L ato u rell m a rk e t for p reserv es, jam s and je l­
has bought a home in G resham , lies, th ereb y placing th e sm all
w here she and her d au g h ter Jo s­ fru it in d u stry of th e n o rth w est
upon a solid^-om m ercial basis. '
ephine are moving th is week.
P rovisional tru ste e s elected at
C hanticleer Inn was a gay scene
th
e
S um ner m eeting include the
on la st S atu rd ay night, when a
large num ber rep resen tin g th e O r­ nam es of D. E. Towle, J. J. F ish er
egon C hapter of the DeMolay of and W. D. F raley of G resham . This
P o rtlan d gave a dancing p arty for cooperative effort to w ard sta n d ­
m em bers and friends. Both the ard izatio n and m ark etin g is the
D aughters of Job and th e Rainbow, la rg e st u n d erta k in g of its kind ever
th e org an izatio n for g irls, w ere u n d erta k en in the w est, according
rep resen ted in th e p arty , w hich to R. H. Kipp, m an ag er of th e m ar­
w as a fine and dignified gathering. keting d ep artm en t of th e P o rtlan d
A delicious banquet was m uch en ­ Cham ber of Commerce.
Mr. Kipp fu rth e r says,
joyed.
“T he significance of th e u n d er­
T he P aren t-T each er circle of
tak in g is in th e circu m stan ce th a t
Corbett m et last Tuesday and voted
the o rganization co n tem p lates, not
to spend >50 on im provem ents and
only m em bership of th e real berry
fu rn ish in g s for the te ac h ers’ room
grow ers b ut of all allied in d u stries
at the high school. Tw enty-five
as w ell, including can n eries, can
dollars -was ap p ro p riated tow ard
m a n u fa ctu re rs, label p rin te rs, dis­
the >50 set of encyclopedia for th e
trib u tin g o rg an izatio n s and o th ers
C orbett grad e school. T he first
concerned directly or indirectly
e n tertain m en t put on w ith the new
motion p ic tu re m achine, w hich was " K b the grow ing of berries. The
held at the high school on W ednes-
is to pool In terests ,n adver-
day evening, was w ell attended. , Using and prom otion cam paigns o
The m achine w as considered en-
m a rk e ts for b e rrie s and to
assem ble m ark etin g facilities to
tire ly satisfacto ry . The P.-T. A
handle th e situ atio n properly after
has presented the high school w ith
m ark ets have been developed.”
a picture.
W. A. L in k la ter of P u y allu p , who
In v itatio n s a re out for a m iscel- j w as electe(i tem p o rary ch airm an
laneous show er to be given at the
Hie organization, d eclares:
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W oodward
- The in, pOrta n c e of th is new
on F eb ru ary 12 in honor of th eir m ovem ent w ill be ap p reciated .by
d au g h ter, L ucile, who w ill be m ar- everyone in th e two states. The
ried in th e n ear fu tu re to W. Geb- b erry crop in 1555 was in eXcess of
h ard t, youngest son of Mr. .and 100,000,000 pounds, for w hich the
M rs. V. G ebhardt.
b erry grow ers received close to
Mr. and Mrs. C. H icks, who are >8,000,000 in cash.
"T he p ro sp erity of o u r te rrito ry
living at p rese n t a t th e home of the
fo rm er’s m other. Mrs. W. H icks, ; depends in a larg e m easu re upon
w ere honored w ith a show er la st th e re tu rn from the land. The
T h u rsd ay evening. A good many highest per ac re re tu rn front our
useful gifts xvere presented to th e land can be secured in raisin g b e r­
ries. We can n o t raise b e rrie s in
newly m a rried couple.
la rg e r volum e un less we have
"Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n B urba of Cor­ . b roader m ark e ts.”
b ett w ere initiated into th e O rder
of E astern S tar a t T ro u td ale la st
Seed More F o rests.
S atu rd ay night, as w as also Mrs.
E very co u n try , fo re ste rs believe,
John McGinnis of T routdale.
should have one-th ird of its land
a re a in fo re sts in o rd er to m eet its
Young Boy W ins Swim.
tim ber and wood needs, says the
G eorge Young of T oronto, C an­ F o rest Service of th e U nited S tates
ada, 17 y ea rs old, won the W rigley d ep artm en t of ag ric u ltu re. Our
prize of >25,000 by sw im m ing the co u n try now has 138,000,000 acres
C atalin a channel. The d istan ce is of virgin forests, to g eth er w ith
23 m iles. He w orked his way to | 250.000,000 acres of cut-over land,
C alifornia and was practically pen- or a to ta i of o n iy 388.000,000 acres
n iless before the swim. Now he th a t a re rea lly valu ab le for tim ber
will aid his widowed m other.
production. T his is only one-fifth
of o u r to ta l land area.
In addition to th e wood used in
Balk) Waffles.
Au electric waffle iron should buildings and o th er co n stru ctio n ,
never be greased. If your waffles th o u san d s of article s, including
stick p erh ap s you have not put even m edicines and clothing, are
enough m elted b u tte r or o th er m ade from tree s or lum ber. F u rth -
sh o rten in g into th e b atter. One o r erm ore, fo rests p ro tect gam e and
two ex tra tablespoons of m elted give enjoym ent to h u n te rs and va-
sh o rten in g in the b atter will often cationists. They also prevent the
prevent sticking. Also w hen th e w ashing aw ay of hillsides by heavy
waffle is brown and crisp and ready rain s, and help to check floods by
to tak e out of the Iron, th ru st a holding back th e m elting snow and
fork firmly into it and lift the w af- rain w ater and allow ing it to drain
fie stra ig h t up If you w ork around off slowly.
the edges w ith a knife attem pting
to loosen It in th at way, th e waffle
Rent our Johnson s floor vraxer
h i
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i k
and polisher. We also have John-
will hreak ami be alm ost impos- g()n.g‘
liquid Qr pagte L L
sible to get out whole.
K idder Hdw. Co., phone 1421.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. M iller w ere
saddened Monday by th e m essage
w hich cam e from San F rancisco
announcing the death of th e ir son.
W eudall Miller, aged 26. w hich oc­
c u rred a t P anam a as th e young
man was en route to New O rleans
as first officer on the “Ju lia L uck­
enbach”, a boat of the L uckenbach
S team ship com pany w ith h ead ­
q u a rte rs in San F rancisco.
D etails of the circu m stan ces s u r ­
rounding death are as yet lacking,
but it is th o u g h t he succum bed to
an a ttac k of v alv u lar h e a rt disease
. . is not necessary to go outside
the home for a career, says Mrs. from w hich he had been a sufferer
Charles G- Dawes, wife of Vice for a num ber of years. H e w as
Pres.,'of U. S., “The Second Lady m arried about a m onth ago in San
of the Land,” cares little for out­ F ran cisco and, w ith his wife, had
side interests or sports, she is an planned to come to P o rtlan d to r e ­
ardent lover of her hom e and cen­
side th is spring.
ters her life upon i t
In 1917 he left his studies at
F ra n k lin high school to e n list in
EN FO R C EM EN T H I M
SHOW N AT BORING th e service of the A. E. F. ot th e
w orld w ar. On account of th e con­
T he law enforcem ent film. “Lest dition of his h e a rt he was unable
We F o rg et", w hich has been draw - , to get into the re g u la r w ork ot the
ing cap acity h o u ses in all p a rts of i arm y or navy, but finally succeed­
th e nation, w ill be show n T h u rsd ay t ed in getting into a b ran c h of th e
evening, Ja n u a ry 20, at th e Meth- ' shipping service and also ilid w ork
odist ch u rch in Boring. Oregon. in a lighthouse. He had follow ed
T his is said to be one of th e m ost th e sea since then and afte r e n te r­
pow erful d ram as ever presented ing the em ploy of the L uckenbach
»hrough m otion p ictu res. It is a com pany had been rapidly prom ot­
w onderfully rea listic and d ram atic ed until a t the tim e of his death he
p o rtra y al of th e trag ed ies of old occupied the position of first officer.
saloon days, and m ak es an im ­
Besides his wife, Mrs. W innie
pression w hich w ill never be fo r­ M iller, he is survived by his p a r­
gotten. T he m eeting w ill be u nder
ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. M iller,
th e auspices of th e A nti-Saloon th ree b ro th ers and th ree siste rs,
L eague of Oregon arid th e su p e r­ Roy and W esley of P o rtlan d , L es­
in tendent, Rev. R. E. Close, will de­ te r and Mary M iller of G resham ,
liver an ad d ress on the m ost in te r­
Mrs. H ilda E m ery of P o rtlan d and
estin g topic of th e day, "Can P ro ­
Mrs. L illian Young of San F ra n ­
hibition Be E nforced?” Everyone
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is invited. T h ere will be no adm is­
W endall w as a young m an of fine
sion charge. It is req u ested th a t
ap p e aran c e and splendid q u alitie s
children u n d er 16 y ea rs sh all be
and his death is a g re a t shock to
accom panied by adults.
his fam ily and friends. At th e
tim e th e telegram w as received
“Choosiness”
Monday his p are n ts w ere in P o rt­
The o u tstan d in g reason for m al­
land am i could not be reached u n ­
n u tritio n am ong A m erican children
til th e ir a rriv a l hom e a t 6 o'clock
is bad food habits. Of codrse, th ere
in the^evenlng. The m essage w as
a re some p are n ts who do not p ro­
sen t to Miss M ary M iller a t the
vide th e rig h t food for th e ir c h il­
high school who w as on th e verge
dren because of lack of know ledge
of a collapse as the re su lt of th e
of food values or failu res to u n d er­
sta n d th e im portance of th e in­ news.
form ation a t hand. In an y case
bad food h ab its, w h eth er based on
th e ch ild 's “ch oosiness” o r the
p a re n t’s lack of in form ation, can
be co rrected only th ro u g h educa­
tion in w hat a re th e p ro p er foods
for ch ild ren and how they can be
train ed to eat w holesom e foods.
Window Cleaning.
For ex p e rt window cleaning see
S. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith J.
Ross Brown, G resham , phone 2501.
Two O utlook phones, on p riv ate
line, a t your service. Call 1561.
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Good l’ork.
Hogs w eighing betw een 180 and
230 pounds w ill o rd in arily p roduce
the best and m ost econom ical c u ts
of m eat for fam ily use. H am s and
sho u ld ers from such hogs w ill
weigh 12 to 15 pounds, w ith loins
rihd bacon strip s a t about 9 or 10
pounds. If th e pig has been well
fattened, not only w ill he produce
m ore lard, but also the rtavor o f
the m eat w ill be im proved. If th e
pig is given a 24-hour fast before
sla u g h te r, w ith plenty of w ater
available, the c a rc a ss w ill d ra in
m ore thoroughly and p ioduce a
b etter product.
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Eartheitware Pitchers
59c
See them on d isplay in o u r w indow s
Hepp’s Racket Store j
Gresham
Phone 1236
Watch for our heautii’nl line of Valentines
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A cordial invitation
is extended to all to
attend the factory
demonstration of the
Thor Electric Wash­
er and Ironer in our
electric store during
the week beginning
January' 24.
DEPENDABLE
USED CARS
$850
Tools for
Land Clearing
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Electric Ironcr
$1275
11 o o d - C t t tiers
Supplies
D ouble Bit Axes, priced from
W ood S p litte rS
$875
M h ii I s ,
p er p o u n d
#2.00 to #3.2.»
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Wood S p litte r’s W edires, p e r pound
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S p littin g Gun#
Why Iron by hand? i
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'FwThorlroncr irons shirts.
A. W. M etzger <& Co.
drcPes-cvcn ndfied things
The yYinchenter Store
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