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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, Al’KII. S«. 1927 PAGE FOUR AGEII MAN HONORED f Hood River BY BIRTHDAY DINNER t im to reside 1 beginning perm an en tly A dinner w as given Sunday at ... connection active opera th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. w ith th e m an u factu re and delivery Olney on Sandy boulevard, to cele of ice for the com ing season. They b rate th e 82d b irthday of Mrs. C o n tin u ed from page 1 have purchased the m achinery and O lney’s fath e r, J. A. O. S tensland leased the old ice p lan t north of th e city hall. Mr. and Mrs. Clemens grow th and developm ent of th e city of Rockwood. Those p rese n t w ere Mr. and Mrs. are located in room s in th e Sell are to count for w hat they should, building and Mr. and Mrs. B right old ram sh ack le houses w ill be S tensland, th e Misses E th el S w a have ren ted Jas. L aw rence's house g rad u ally replaced w ith buildings g e d , E dith Anson and Leona K uhl on M etzger Av., w hich was vacated in keeping w ith th e sp irit of man ; tw o sons. Iver N. and Theo. M.; tw o sons-in-law and d au g h ters, tliis m orning by Mr. and Mrs. Ed. p ro g ress. In addition to th e suggestion of Mr. and Mrs. C arl McGraw, Mr. and F letcher. The F letch ers, who have spent the w inter In G resham for cleaning weeds from v acan t lots Mrs. Wm. R. Olney, also th e fol th e benefit of th e ir health , have w hich w as hinted a t in a form er 1 lowing g ran d ch ild ren , Alvin Merig, gone to C alifornia, m aking th e trip article, these lots should be kept ' Iren e and Maxine McGraw, Edith free from obnoxious weeds th e j and Ju n e Olney, Evelyn Marie Mc by auto. sum m er through. As Boon as th e ' Connell and W alter A. S tensland R. H. Luethe, w’ho has been in seeds are m atured, they a re car- ' of A laska. charg e of the affairs of th e local ried over th e co untry and a th o u Mr. S ten slan d and fam ily have b ran ch of the- Oregon P ickle & sand w ill grow w here one grew be lived in the vicinity of Rockwood C anning com pany for several for n early 20 years. They w ere w eeks, has been appointed su p e r fore. W hat m ust life be w ithout the form erly resid en ts of Pacific co u n intendent of the G resham and Mon ubiquitous sign board flaunting its ■ Mr. S tensland itor p lan ts by C F. R oberts of H ay w ares in th e face a t every tu rn ? j ty, W ashington. sp en t some y ea rs in A laska w here w ard, California. Mr. Roberts, P robably people would not know his son H enry and fam ily have who is g eneral m an ag er of the w hich b ran d of cig arettes or soap th eir home. com pany, has been here several to buy w ithout being inform ed in days on business in connection le tte rs a foot square, b ut it seem s M ention to an ad v ertiser th a t you w ith its affairs. He expects to to some of .the G resham in h ab i saw his ad. in th e Outlook. leave for his home in a day or so. ta n ts th a t a plot of green g rass, a Hazel G illette, w hile at play at b eautiful tree, a flow ering shrub th e g rad e school Friday, fell would be m ore of a delight to the ag a in st th e sidew alk and cu t her eye and a benefit to th e tow n th at head on a rock. T he in ju ry w as a flam ing billboard. L ately several dressed at a local su rg eo n ’s office. boards have been on th e P. E. P. She now has m easles. rig h t of way n ea r th e in tersectio n Mr. and Mrs. W. A. W illiam s of of Main stre e t and th e Section Line. Amity, Oregon, cam e Sunday to It is possible th e Oregon Jo u rn al spend a few days a t th e hom e of ! th o u g h t it w as co n ferrin g a favor j Mrs. F ie tta H ibbert, Mr. and Mrs. on G resham resid en ts w hen it in- j C. I. R ak er, R. D. and Roy Bailey. stalled th e u n sig h tly yellow and Mrs. W illiam s is the d au g h ter of green boxes in fro n t of th e re s i Mrs. H ibbert and a sister of the dences of its su b scrib ers. They Bailey boys and Mrs. Raker. have not been w holly appreciated Mrs. A. B. Wood, form erly of fhe and some have been tak en down. P le a sa n t Home d istric t, w ho is em P erh ap s it is a m a tte r of taste, but ployed at n u rsin g in P o rtlan d , w as ce rtain ly they do not add to th e ap p earan ce of th e town. in G resham on business today. Among th e G resham people who D on't fo rg et th e ad v e rtise rs when enjoyed a trip to G overnm ent Camp you need any th in g in th e ir line. on Sunday afternoon w ere Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair, M argaret St. E arly hatched chicks are usually Clair, Mrs. E lsie Cogswell and m ore profitable th an th e late h a tc h Benj. Davies. ed ones. L eghorns should be T he G resham circle of th e E van- hatched by th e fore p a rt of May in gelcial W om en’s union will hold a m ost p a rts of th e co u n try —th a t is, bake sale at th e A. W. Metzger if you w an t them to be in good lay sto re on S atu rd ay , May 21. ing condition by th e m iddle of Oc J. W. Maloy, who w ent recen tly tober or th e fore p a rt of November. to C arlton to w ork in a logging H eavier breeds such as Plym outh cam p, retu rn ed Monday on a c Rocks, Rhode Islan d Reds, and coun t of illness. P neum onia w as W yandottes, should be hatched not feared but his condition is im prov la ter th an th e m iddle of A pril—if ed and his early recovery is ex you are going to have them laying pected. at th e m ost profitable season of the Mrs. R. E. Myers had as guests year. on Sunday her son-in-law and A ccording to postal reg u latio n s, d aug h ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. R ich baby chicks m u st reach th e ir des ard s of P ortland. G resham Union high school will tin atio n w ithin 72 h ours afte r they have its annual picnic on F rid ay of are hatched. S lip p ers, P u m p s this week at Blue lake. Clem ens ' have arrive< Mr. and Mrs. Jo e G ray w ere here from Hood R iver a few days ago to rem ove the rem ainder of th e ir fu rn itu re from th e ir hom e in W hitehead addition w here it has been stored through th e w inter. Mr. G ray has put his house up for ren tal. Mrs. M elinda C arothers, h er son Ja m es and d au g h ter, Mrs. G ertie W ilson of P ortland, visited Sunday a t th e home of Mrs. C a ro th ers’ nephew , C. A. C arothers, B. O. Boswell re tu rn e d to his desk a t the P o rtlan d E le ctric Pow e r com pany office Monday m orning a fte r a severe illness from pn eu monia. Lucile, the little dau g h ter of Mr. an d Mrs. H. S. M cM urry, w ho has been 111 in a P o rtlan d hospital, is rep o rted m uch im proved and will be bro u g h t hom e in a few days. Mrs. Mary L. K rueger is absent from h er duties as te ac h er a t the G resham grade school on account of an attack of G erm an m easles. H er room is in charge of Mrs. Mary , Dodge. M rs. M ary T etrick and d augh te rs, Mrs. Lucile G aither and Miss F lo ssie T etrick, have moved from th e A ltm an house on Second stre e t to the L atourell house on E. Pow ell. H. A. L atourell recen tly ren o vated th is house and painted it. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. H icks expect to m ove out from P o rtlan d soon and w ill occupy th e house vacated by th e T etricks. Roy Gibbs’ residence on Main s tre e t is receiving a fresh coat of paint. E zra T hom as is doing the w ork. Melvin B rugger and Miss V ir ginia C urrin m otored to C orvallis la st S aturday w here th a t evening Mr. B rugger was initiated into A l pha D elta Sigm a, an h o n o rary ad v ertisin g fra te rn ity of Oregon A gri c u ltu ra l college. He w as a g rad u a te of the class of ’26. R. M. Brow n h as begun w ork a t th e Newberg P acking & P roduce com pany in G resham as a sa le s m an. W. 8. E v erett je p o r ts th a t his fa th e r O. E verett, living 3% m iles so u th e ast of Sandy, w as com pletely bu rn ed out a w eek ago today. H is house and co n ten ts and several buildings w ere consum ed a t a loss of around $2,000. T here w as no in surance. In place of th e re g u la r general L adies Aid m eeting on W ednesday afternoon th e re w ill be a m eeting of all the officers of the divisions in th e E pw orth League room a t th e church. Both th e re tirin g officers and those recently elected are asked to be present. W ord has been received by Mrs. C hase St. C lair of a d isa stro u s cy clone w hich recen tly h it th e farm hom e of her sister, Mrs. J. C. Bess of A rrow sm ith, Illinois, doing con sid erab le dam age to stock and buildings. E very window in the house w as broken and a thick lay e r of mud w as deposited th ro u g h out th e house. The b arn w as de m olished. one end and one side be ing to rn aw ay, but the horses w ere unharm ed. One hundred and fifty baby chicks w ere killed. F o rtu nately, no m em ber of th e fam ily w as injured, though th e re w ere fa ta litie s on o th e r farm s nearby. Cyclone in su ran ce had been a l lowed to lapse a sh o rt tim e ago. Mrs. Bess m ade an extended visit in G resham and P o rtlan d tw o y ea rs Betterment Plans Demand Attention ( Supreme Value Razor Sets Free! To speed up su b scrip tio n s during May the Outlook m akes a re m a rk able offer of an A uto-Strop Razor set F R E E w ith each cash yearly su b scrip tio n , new or renew al, r e ceived a t th e office from now on as long as they last. We have a few over a hundred sets. They will go fast, so h u rry . A $2 su b scrip tion and you c a rry aw ay th e fine se lf-strcp in g safety razo r — the Outlook w ill follow tw ice a wetik for 52 weeks. You auto stro p your blades w ith an auto-strop. See th e O utlook’s free offer. Foods w hich stim u la te th e ap p e tite and prom ote digestion should be served at th e beginning of th e m eal. T h a t’s th e reaso n m any peo ple like to s ta rt a d in n er w ith a light w ell-flavored soup. F ru it “ap p e tiz ers” are also good. P ru n e m arm alad e is easily p re pared. Use m edium 3ized prunes cooked in th e usual way. Cut into sm all pieces. To one pound of pulp, add one orange cu t in tiny p a rti cles. Cook slow ly. Add one pound of su g ar to one and one-lialf pounds of prunes. Sim m er till thick and add th ree tab lesp o o n fu ls of chopped pecan m eats. P eonies may be p lan ted now or d u rin g th e early fall. They w an t a rich soil. Some au th o rities claim m a n u re should not be placed in d i re c t co n tact w ith th e ir roots, b ut th a t th e ground should be heavily m an u red in advance of p lan tin g them , and th e m an u re mixed w ith th e soil very thoroughly. IGNITION SPECIALIST. T h a t’s us. B ring your c a r here for any rep a irs, ad ju stm e n ts or p a rts for th e sta rte r, g e n e ra to r, sw itches, w iring, lighting, etc. W ork done by an exp ert and is pos itively g uaranteed. We c a rry a com plete line of ignition p a rts. G resham G arage, phone 2391. Many new W ant Ads today. Renient her Mother! MOTHERS’ DAY Sunday, May S Mother will be so happy on “her day” if you will but remember her with a card or booklet. We have a beautiful line to select from, priced from 5c to 25c. Hepp’s Racket Store Phone 1236 Gresham (B y C a ro lin e B. K in g . C u lin a r y e x p e r t a n d le c tu r e r on h o u se h o ld sc ie n c e ). WHITE GRANITE WARE Extra heavy, all large sizes Items that ordinarily sell for much more COME EARLY! See them in our windows. $4.95 LADIES SHOES DATES ANNOI NI ED EOR EXEMPTION TESTS G rade school p rin cip als th ro u g h out M ultnom ah county have r e ceived the announcem ent from County School S uperin ten d en t Al derson of the dates on w hich ex em ption te sts w ill be held a t v a ri ous c e n te rs for all eighth grad e p u pils an d for seventh grade pupils ( in geography. T hese te sts will be held on T h u rsd ay m orning, A pril 28, at 9 o'clock, a t C orbett, G resh am , P a rk ro se and R ussellville grad e schools, and on F riday m o rn ing, A pril 30, at 9 o’clock, at th e S herlock building, io t r t h floor, T hird and Oak stree ts, P ortland. T he sta te exam inations will be held a t the various schools on May 12 and 13. All schools th ro u g h o u t th e county having nine m onths of school w ill close on May 20. T h ree I schools of th e county. Riverdale. W est P o rtlan d and Columbia, have , ago. A quiet w edding w as celebrated ten m o n th s of sch o o l'an d w ill close ' Sunday afternoon w ith becom ing on Ju n e 17. cerem ony at th e U ndenom inational Business Methods. tem ple when Mrs. Lida P alm quist T he F ed eral T rad e com m ission I w as united in w edlock w ith R ich has stepped its big foot on some ! ard E Conn of P ortlan d , th e Rev. m ore q uestionable trad e practices, j 8. F. P itts officiating in th e p re s In one in stan ce a concern m an u factu red shaw ls, and labeled them ence of n large congregation. The “wool ro b es” and "wool sh aw ls.” cerem ony directly preceded th e But inasm uch as the goods w ere | preach in g service. Mr. and Mrs. not com posed wholly of wool the I H om er King of P o rtlan d attended T rad e com m ission said th a t th a t I m u st not be used. th e couple. T he bride is a pioneer w ord A nother com pany w hich acted as resid en t of th is vicinity. Mr. Conn Jobbers in the sale and d istrib u tio n is a retire d business m an. They of candy hung out its ad v ertisin g j w ill reside on th e ra lm q u is t ran ch as "m ak e rs ” and they had to pull down th e w ord "m ak e rs.” ea st of G resham . In an o th e r case th e m a n u fa ctu re r | S tudent body officers of G resham of a cig ar labeled his weed w ith th e Union high school for next year word "H av an a,” alth o u g h his to w ere elected T h u rsd ay as follow s: bacco h a d n ’t come w ithin a th o u G eorge M cAllister, p resid e n t; W il sand m iles of Cuba." He had to I quit. too. lard Boring, vice p resid e n t: Mary A “d irec t from facto ry to you” Ja n e P eterson, se c re ta ry ; W illiam concern th a t bought its goods in | th e open m ark et and trie d to m ake | Gtt, sa rg e an t at arm s. A play. “T he New M inister, w ill the public believe th a t it w as c u t-j ting out all of th e m iddlem en was be given on F riday evening. May 6, given to u n d erstan d th a t its busi- ’ a t the G resham grade school au d i ness w as m isleading and deceptive. | to riu m by th e m em bers of the T he T rad e com m ission tied a can W oodstock M ethodist Ladies Aid on them . too. u n d er th e auspices of th e Ladies Yellow corn and w hite corn a re Aid of th is place. g en erally th o u g h t of as equal In feeding value. Yellow co rn , how ever, co n tain s m uch m ore fat-so l uble vitam in th an w hite corn. W hen th is vitam in is not supplied by pas- ti» e g ra ss or green-leaved rough- Homemade age or good quality hay, w hich probably co n tain s an ab undance of th is su bstance, yellow corn should be fed. The color of corn has no Now at the effect on th e color of milk. LOVEJOY Shock Absorbers a n d O xfords in a ll t h e la te s t sty le s a n d best le a th e rs. IIIIIIIIU IIU IU IIIIIIIIIIU I C om e Q u ick ly— You will sure want one and Ä there is only a limited number. A regular $7 model 36, 9 m m, bolt action Z X /A Winchester shotgun and a box of $ shells while they last....................................... Am ericas Finest Cars A. W. METZGER & CO. will make your car ride better. ALSO * A big showing of LADIES’ SHOES 30-Dav Free Trial $2.95 and $3.95 J The Winchester Store Sold by Hessel Imp. Co. Gresham C B E S H A M OREGON FREE! r To Celebrate Tire inspection, air, water, road service and crank case service. Drive in Anytime | Take advantage of our service and increase your mileage and at the same time decrease your cost- per-mile. Tlie Ford car which made the 72-hnur test run was equipped with Firestone tires and used Red Crown gas and Zerolene oil. ? FIRESTONE u B Lon er prices on Firestone Tires than ever before in history. National GAS RANGE WEEK This Week The Portland Gas & Coke Co. will deduct from each purchase of a new Gas Range with Ovenheat Control $15---the Price of the Ovenheat Control/ HANNEMANN’S ICE CREAM <, A . TABER PHARMACY Pistachio, Vanilla and Custard at this time. The first steam ship line to m ake use of th e telephone w as th e Clyde. 1 which had a w ire in stalled In 1877 from Its dock in New York City to I Its o ffic e .' ^specializing in vulcanizing and air pres.are greasing service. Second hand tires bought and sold. Triple “A” Service Station J. C. SHULTZ. Prop. G et Y o u r s E arly! Gaseo Bldg. S u p p ly L im ited ! Fifth & Alder ATwater 1161