Image provided by: Multnomah County Library; Portland, OR
About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1927)
Auto-Strop Razors Are Valuable Premium Given FREE While They Last with a Year’s Paid-in-Advance Subscription, New or Renewal G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 17, NO. 27 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, New Buildings at Blue Lake Park Local Girl Wins In State Contest MOTION PICTURE H I M DELIGHTS AUDIENCES MAY 31, 1»2; County Council Elects Officers TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $2.00 l’er Year GRESHAM TEACHERS PLAN VACATIONS Impressive Services Mark Decoration Day R elative to th e m otion p ictu re Five new in stru c to rs will a p film w hich w ill be show n tom orrow p ear on the role of the high school ________ j facu lty next year. One of these evening at th e high school gym — B uilding operations a t Blue lake ! Officers for the coming year for WH1 be E. B. S tark ey of Corvallis I Cash prizes of $25 each and gold nasium for th e benefit of the Saron One of the m ost in terestin g and a re forging to the fro n t according | , m edals w ere th e aw ard s presented L u th e ra n building fund, th e follow the M ultnom ah County Council of w *>° w l" succeed K enneth Fendall |„,st attended M emorial Day ser- to J. F. B arnes, who, w ith his I I to Miss Evelyn Ledine, a m em ber of ing e x tra c ts from th e p ress will P aren t-T ea ch e r association w ere a8 teach er in th e a g ric u ltu ra l de- V(ceg ever planned at G resham was tw o sons, has retu rn ed to live th e re | M ethodist Episcopal th is y ea r’s g rad u atin g class of voice th e sen tim en t w ith w hich this elected at th e final m eeting of the partm en t. Mr. F endall w ill engage b e| d ||t for th e sum m er in the cottage he j G resham Union high school, and superb p ic tu re has been received in year, w hich was held at Riverdale in farm in g n ear Newberg. W. R. church on the m orning of D ecora erected a year ago. Among other Mrs. O. C. S h attu ck , a W illam ette u niversity tion day at 11 o'clock under the j Ruth Holmes, Pow ell Valley grade v ario u s places w here it h as been school as follow s: p ro jects a unique boat house is be Sayles, p resid en t; Mrs. E. J. Elia- man, will in stru c t in m athem atics auspices of the A m erican Legion . school girl, at the finals of th e sta te show n: ing constructed. It is shaped to “The best elem ent in th e w hole sen, first vice p resid en t; Mrs. Pearl and E n g lish ; D. E. Dent from the au xiliary. The various churches . boys' and g irls' club essay contest re p re se n t a boat w ith upper and 1 | on the subject of “ M arketing", held p ic tu re is th a t "it h as no ax to F o rtn e r, second vice p resid en t: U niversity of Oregon, L atin and p articip ated in the exercises and g rin d .” It gives a tru e p ic tu re of low er decks, the upper for th e at the P o rtlan d Cham ber of Com th e p ast w ithout antagonizing an y Mrs. Lloyd T eggart, th ird vice E n g lish ; W. K. Gowan of McMinn- th ree from the ran k s of the G resh canoe club and the lower one for m erce F riday evening. one p rese n t: and w hile it stresses p resid en t; Mrs. E. A. Monica), sec- I ville. h isto ry and E nglish, and Miss am clergy w ere represented, th e th e accom m odation of the canoe The contest, w hich has culm inat- a deep religious them e, it is p re re ta ry ; Mrs. Minnie A ltm an, tre a s- f Eva Kirby of Sedro Wooley, W ash- Rev. H. V. W ilhelm who delivered and row boat business. A new ‘ ed in victory for the two g irls who em inently h isto rical ra th e r th an re urer. R epresentatives of schools , Ington, will take Miss H elen Ank- the address, th e Rev. E. H orstm ann ligious. It gives L uther his place b athhouse has also been erected ■ are m ore or less knov^n locally, be in h isto ry as a God-sent p rophet to rep o rtin g w ere Mrs. H. C. M o rris,, co rn '8 Place in the science d e p a rt-I and t |le Rev g q Judd. w hich has bathing facilities for j Mrs. Genevieve Booth-tTibborn. S everal fine m usical num bers gan with a d istric t try o u t May 1. th e w orld, and a ch a racter of the G ilbert: Mrs. R. L. Sam pson, Ma- tnent. She is tilling th e pulpit a t th e 4000 b ath ers a day. Mrs. Anna Lehm an, ', Miss Elizabeth P ark er will spend w ere given. T he first of these was From th e d istric t, th e com petition 1 ages, ra th e r th an as the founder of plewood; U ndenom inational tem ple during Blue lake is rapidly becoming a becam e one of th e county and from *'rst and ' a r 8est P ro te sta n t de- P lea san t V alley; Mrs. E. J. E lla -j 8 y«8r *“ »’aria w here she will en- a m edley of m a rtial a irs in te r choice residence locality. During the absence of th e re g u la r pastor, th e re to the sta te finals. T he affair , nom ' n a t*on- son, P o w ellh u rst; Mrs. Eugene gage in the study of th e F rench woven into "M elodies of '61.” Miss the Rev. S. F. P itts. Mrs. Booth- , , . . ,, ,,, “The photoplay came up to the Rockey, Riverside, Mrs. O. C. language. Miss H en ry etta L aw Amy Cooper presided at the piano th e p ast ten days 14 lots have been was presided over by E. E. Faville, | h ,ghegt expei!{ationg ln e‘ V ery re- sold as residence sites. T he ridge Clibborn, who is th e wife of the ch airh ian of the m ark etin g com m it- I spect. T he pictu res w ere clear, Sayles, R ussellville; Mrs. A. I). rence, afte r a brief visit in New and Miss D orothy Cooper a t th e betw een Blue lake and Fairview grandson of G eneral Booth, the tee of the C ham ber of Com merce. ‘ touching th e high points in th e Life K endall, T ro u td ale; Mrs. Pearl York, will leave for a to u r of E u organ. Especially touching w ere Salvation Army founder, delivered lake is a restricted d istric t in th e Union high rope. She plans to teach h ere again the soft stra in s of “J u s t Before the The Oregon S tate B ankers' associa- U uther and th e music w as most F o rtn e r, G resham . . Oregon . ap p p ro p 8io„ riate, adding g th reatly to the school. Miss Alice P rindle, Battle M other." m a tte r of property sales and is be a h ea rt-search in g serm on to a .. C hairm an rep o rts were next year. turn and A g ricu ltu ral col- im* re; 8 m ade by e pfc tures. Two splendid ing b u ilt up w ith a d esirable class large audience at the tem ple S u n lege cooperated w ith th e Cham ber ! „The HerQ of th „ R eform atlon in given by Mrs. LehnSan. Miss Jennie head of the m usic departm ent, will q u arte ts w ere given, th e first from day afternoon. She said, "God of citizens. of Com merce in conducting th e m ighty courage standing alone E. Flem ing, Mrs. Monical, Mrs. spend much of her sum m er v aca the U ndenom inational tem ple con tion in Spokane. C harles Saverude sisting of Miss Floella Jacobs, Mrs. Building m aterial has been fu r m ade us so we would never be sa t contest. The co n testan ts of F rid ay ¡ag ain st th e com bined pow er of the F o rtn e r and Mrs. Sayles. nished recently by B arnes & Son isfied w ith anything u n til we find I evening w ere required to give th e ir i E m peror and Papacy and w inning The beautiful grounds of R iver expects to* visit relativ es in Iowa C harles Moore, R. Conn and O scar C hrist.” H er subject for >r next Myi- th e victory for conscience and the dale school w ere greatly adm ired and Lyle Mason will attend sum - for tw o new stru c tu re s, one in th e Noreen, w ith Miss Amy N oreen a t day a t 2 o’clock w ill be . “The Com- ‘‘88a-v s o ra l|y M,8S Ledine had th e . Word of God. is one of the m ost vicinity of Sandy and th e other ! ing of C hrist and who will go w ith honor of w inning th e sch o larsh ip notable exam ples of m oral heroism by th e visitors, who also ap p reciat- | school at Oregon A g ricu ltu ral the piano. They sang, “The V acant n ear T routdale. C. A. Wolff, who offered by th e N orthw est Confer- ¡ in th e h isto ry of the world. This ed the courteous en tertain m en t giv- . ‘-'ollege. C hair" very feelingly. T he other, Miss M iriam Inglis and Miss Mar- a m ale q u a rte t from the B aptist cam e out from K ansas a sh o rt tim e ence of Colleges at th e close of her film w as m ade ln G erm any and is en by th e school. A p a rt of the af- tru e to fact and re a lity .” te rn o o n ’s program was th e presen- Jw le Machen will atten d sum m er church, K enneth Fendall, W alter ago and purchased a tr a c t of land j p j FUND high school course May 2d. Ruth .. , .. , , .. , ! "T he life and w orks of M artin ta tio n of plays, "H ansel and G ret- ¡school at Berkeley, C alifornia, dur- M arkw art, E llis Judd and Chase on th e Kelso road betw een th e I URGENTLY NEEDED Holmes, th e w inner in th e grade L u th er th e g re a t reformer> w ere el," and "Little Red Riding Hood" [ i«B I’a rt of th e ir vacation and Miss Bluff road and th e Mt. Hood Loop i St. C lair sang, “B attle Hymn of th e school division, is but te a y ea rs of ( g rap h ically visualized for an audi- highw ay, is having a new house j T he holiday tim e has had a ten- age. A ugusta H ahn and Miss Melba R epublic.” Mrs. H. 8. Clow played , enee of about 1200 people in the by the en tertain in g school. S tate officers p resen t at th e meet- B anders sum m er school at Los An- I the accom panim ent for this num erected. The other residence is ,ie „cy to d e tra c t in te re st from th e _______ ____ Six essays of __________________ the club m ark etin _ g h*kh school auditorium . S ixth and th a t of J. N. O ppendahl who is < pian s to provide a p layground and i co n test w ere read S atu rd ay even- ! 1 's ,,iut stree ts, Tuesday evening, ing w ere Mrs. F. J. H ill and Mrs. geles. Miss U lala S tra tto n has ' ber. A nother beautiful offering building on B irdsdale avenue be- equipm ent for G resham , but in ‘ ing. May 21, a t th e Q re rta m public ; drama"** and” grTppVg*in te re st* C. V. Ross. Mrs. H ill Installed the ' K<"*c to her home ut Eugene for the was th e solo, "M em ories” by Miss incom ing officers of thp County J sum m er. She plans also to atten d Rost' P o tter, accom panied by Miss tw een th e Base Line and B arr spite of th a t fact, co n trib u tio n s to library. T hese w ere considered by , "T he p ictu re brought out the the fund are com ing in. An effort jth e judges and o th ers who w ere c h a racteristics of M artin L uther Council and local officers present, sum m er school there. T hese live Amy C oop,> roads. in stru c to rs have planned to re- Two read in g s w ere given w hich is being m ade to raise $150 w ith p resen t a t th e 1926 co n test as far and th e m ost prom inent incidents sum e tlielr positions with G resh were m uch enjoyed. "O ur D ebt” by JUDGE REPRIMANDS i w hich to secure a d irecto r and superior. Of th e six subm itted of his w ork d u rin g the R eform a AGED MAN DIES tion. T he p o rtray al assum es to TWO GRESHAM BOVS some added equipm ent, and it is Rl|th Holmes was tire first prize present a p icto rial history of L u IN LUSTED DISTRICT am high school next year. Mrs. W. S. E verett, and "In F lan d ers Field” by Miss Lois Kelly. hoped th a t a larg e num ber, m aking * w inner in Division A and Edith th er as n early correct as modern A hearing w as conducted on F ri co ntributions of not over $2 each, sro u fe won second prize. Guy D. in te rp re tatio n can m ake it. The death of Allen Jackson, aged The Rev. Mr. W ilhelm delivered d a y of la st week in P o rtlan d before w ill quickly provide th e needed Jones p resented each of th e g irls "H is stay a t the W artenbury 73 years, on Friday, May 27, after an in terestin g address on the g en when he threw the ink-w ell, and about ten days of serious illness Ju d g e H ew itt of th e co u rt of do era l them e of the in ten t of Memor funds. w ith a beautiful ring. later th e nailing of his 95 th eses on m estic relatio n s for th e tw o G resh THE “SUN" CURE. ial Day and w hat it m eans to Anyone w ishing to co n trib u te j „ Division B, or th e high school th e ch u rch door a t W ittenberg, are cam e as a distinct shock to his am high school lads, aged 15 and should see Mrs. M ark N ickerson, cia88> Miss Evelyn Ledine ca rrie d show n in d ram atic detail, and the m any friends of th e Lusted neigh T hat all life has been and is de- America. T he causes and som e 16. who “borrow ed” C. M. Quick- Mrs. E. Schw edler. Miss E lizabeth off flrgt honor8 and C harles T all- p ictu re gave an unusual scene of borhood in w hich he lived. F u n eral pendent on th e sun as it goes on „vents o , th e la st th ree g re a t strtig- the refo rm er in th e fam ous co n fer services w ere held Sunday at the th ro u g h th e ages em itting rad ia n t j ... . . . sa il's m achine some t;ime ago for Johnson, Mrd. P aul Stone, th e Rev. energy has been know n for a long K,PH' th e C,vH W a r’ th e «Pa » ‘"h- m an second. C. N. T ab er presen ted ence at M arburg. an evening's pleasure. Mr. Quick- E. H orstm anr., the Rev. H. V. W il- P lea san t Home B ap tist church by tim e, but one of the m ost rem ark - A merican w ar and the W orld con- "R em ark ab le show ing here. F irs t Miss. Ledine w ith a fountain pen sa il did not press th e case to the I helm, C. M. Q uicksall or Mrs. H .L . , an(j c h a rle s w ith an ev e rsh arp pen show had to stop Seiling tick ets and the p asto r, th e Rev. W illiam F air- abb discoveries of the tw entieth , filet, w ere vividly portray ed by the close doors, with 1700 in th e hall w eather, assisted by th e Rev. B. W. cen tu ry is th e fact th a t th is light , gpea|ti,I. j | (, paid a high trib u te to lim it, as his m achine was p rac tica l- s t CIair at the o u tlo o k office. The cil. and th e stre e ts blocked w ith peo W ithnell. p asto r of the M ethodist is very im p o rtan t In prom oting ly unharm ed, and th e boys escaped i nam es of donors and am ounts giv- ple. On second show ing 1100 peo church of th a t place. Interm ent physical developm ent and m ore the heroes who died th a t people w ith a severe rep rim an d from th e en w ill be announced th ro u g h the p erfect n u tritio n in grow ing ch il m ight enjoy th e blessings of today; ple. judge and agreed to pay any dam Outlook. It is hoped th a t a t least DODGE BROTHERS SIX "Combined L u th eran C hurches of was m ade in Douglas cem etery. dren, and in resto rin g h ealth to to the th o u san d s who sleep In u n ON DISPLAY H ERE SOON T he p allb ea re rs for the occasion diseased ch ild ren and adults. This known graves, and to th e women ages resu ltin g from th e use of the one-third of th e am ount needed will P eoria." . , , . , . . A rran g em en ts for the production w ere Ed Hester, Elwood Quay, discovery was m ade chiefly th ro u g h car. The boys freely adm itted th eir be repOrted in th e next issue Dodge B rothers, Inc., has sta rted n a the study of rick ets, a n u tritio n al who rem ained nobly a t home are in th e hands of the Rev. Enoch Lyman Davies, Phil Eder, Joe Golf g u ilt b u t evidently failed to sense production of its new cylinder line disease of ch ild ren whose diet is closing sentence Mr. W ilhelm c h a r th e seriousness of th e ir ac t w hich, NOTICE. and o u tput is now ru n n in g a t about Sandeen, p asto r of th e Saron L u and Dawson Smith. not p roperly balanced. In th is dis acterized intelligence and v irtue as it is said, w as due as m uch as any- The G resham ice p la n t is now . 100 p er day. T his num ber w ill be th e ra n church. T ickets may be ob Mr. Ja ck so n was born in Toronto, ease th e bones grow but do not be the foundation of th e n ation's gov th in g to too m uch freedom given prepared to fu rn ish th e public w ith increased rapidly and by the end of tained a t th e O scarette. Canada, A ugust 20, 1856, and died come hardened and the resu lts are ernm ent. Com paring the d isaster sp.n.H ng t h . l , eve- * » X - ;« % “ r S . " . : Ju n e daily o u tp u t w ill approxim ate a t the home place n ear Lusted w eakness in m uscles, discom fort, of various w ars, th e speaker con*- and a tendency for th e bones to be school. He moved to Michigan come bent, resu ltin g in bowlegs, aiders th a t of th e W ar of the Re nings. Mr. Q uicksall says they w ere Phone 1381.—Adv. 300. when a boy. In 1876 he w as m a rt knock-knees, sunken chest, etc. bellion as even m ore th an th a t of easily apprehended. ! ------------------ The first shipm ents to 'd e a le r s ------------------ Uncle Sam Work Shirts, 75c. ried to Miss N ellie P attaso n who T his condition, extrem ely common the late w ar in proportion to the w ere m ade May 11 and by th e end F ull cut, 2 pockets. Special of May all of Dodge B ro th ers d eal 30 m iles and b etter to the gallon passed aw ay O ctober 30, 1926. Two in N orth A m erica and m ost of m id num ber of persons involved. dle Europe, is due largely to the of gas—55 m iles and b e tte r per value. A ylsw orth & M artin, G resh ers w ill have been sam pled. The sons, Nelson W. Jack so n of the lack of exposure to outdoor aun- In addition to flowers, th e A m er- h o u r and 4-wheel brakes. Buy a am.—Adv. home p ia c i# and Allen R. Jackson, llght th u s depriving the body of th e I ,call flaK aI1(l th e A m erlcan Legion com pany now has o rd ers for the W hippet and realize the difference. n t certain sh o rt ray s called , . . . __ IGNITION SPECIALIST. A larg e force of men is actively Michigan, also a b ro th er and sister benefit “sixes” sufficient to keep th e im H essel Im plem ent Co.—Adv. u ltrav io let rays. b anner decorated the rostrum . T h a t's us. Bring your ca r here m ense new p lan t o p eratin g a t 300 engaged on th e new club building in M ichigan a re left to m ourn th eir The Im portance of th e rays Is O r,‘at <:red,t *" due MrH' W H' for any rep a irs, ad ju stm e n ts or and g ran d stan d on the fair ground, loss. The P attaso n fam ily of New seen from ce rtain experim ents. E verett, p resid ent of th e A m erican New Shoes for Ladies, $1.95. p a rts for th e s ta rte r, g en erato r, per day for sev eral m onths. The new line w ill be produced in w hich will be rushed to com pletion berg attended th e funeral. etc. C hickens kept from hatching-tlfhc Legion au x iliary, who worked to No w here w ill you find such sw itches, w iring, lighting, indoors in an airy room but w ith- m uk„ the M emorial Day program splendid slip p ers at so low a price. W ork done by an ex p ert and is pos th ree m odels, a four door sedan, a in tim e for th is y ear’s fair under Card of T hanks. out d irec t illum ination rem ulned .. ,ru „ A sk to see our ladies’ shoes a t itively guaranteed . We c a rry a four passenger coupe and a new the direction of Davis A Steel, co n Stunted and Infantile in ap p ear- th e 8UCCe” 11 WM' T he m em bers I wish to th an k the many friends, $2.95 and $3.95.- A ylsw orth & Mar- com plete line of ignition p arts. type of cab rio let ro ad ster. O ther trac to rs. The survey of th e new ance, while a group of slm ilur age I of the au x iliary and the G. A. It. Re also the n u rse Mrs. Luclle G aither, G resham G arage, phone 2391. ton, G resham .—Adv. m odels w ill be m ade later. It is race tra c k under th e direction of for th eir kindness and sym pathy In kept u n d er th e sam e conditions and ’ lief Corps attended in a body, ■ expected th a t th e new line w ill be K. C. R oberts Is going on and the th e sickness and death of my dear on th e sam e food but allow ed out 1 Don t forget the advertisers when ground will soon be ready for the fath er, and for the beautiful flow of doors in the su n lig h t each day introduced about Ju n e 1. ers th a t covered his la st restin g developed into perfectly norm al you need an y thing In th e ir line, The com pany has found it n eces g rad in g and final shaping for the place. birds. sary to step up production of its races. A ltogether th e fair grounds NELSON W. JACKSON. S un sh in e and outside air have four-cylinder line tw ice in ten days p resen t m uch activity, w hich will proved th eir w orth as im p o rta n t ' T ill ML I IIOH LARK. aids In the prevention and tr e a t to keep shipm ents ab re a st of th e continue in increasin g m easu re u n o rd ers w hich have been placed til fair tim e. (By R. D. H ew itt, T routdale. Ore.) ment a t m any form s of tu b e rc u lo sis. P u re su n sh in e has given the T he fa ir is considered in sound since announcem ent of th e new I've a m essage, meadow lark , th a t best resu lts, but In cloudy w eather financial condition by those a c four-cylinder m otor and stan d ard and in fall and w inter when th e A gam e of questions for the I wish to have expressed. quainted with the situ atio n . It is Of the b ird s th a t children love, num ber of hours of su n sh in e are whole fam ily gear sh ift was m ade on May 1. few er, su n lig h t lam ps have become you've D uring the first week after the tru e th a t a loan of $32,000 w as r e T h e O u tlo o k ha s a rra n g e d to ru n excellent sub stitu tes. th is In te re s tin g fe a tu re re g u la r ly The Been voted as th e best. new m otor w as introduced o rd ers cently tak en , but the asse ts of the I t h a s become a common prac- rs to U ; - f o llo w in g q u e s t,o n s w ill So w hole-hearted the selection . . . . , 1, 'b e ro u n d flte w n e r e in tn l« p a p e r, ite a- association a re conservatively e s for cars valued at $5,500,000 w ere T hat th is notice of election tiCH to f*xpOHP cnildron find adultH Konalilc a n d p ro p e r quew tlona n«'nt to received. T hese w ere in addition to tim ated at m ore th an $100,000. All Makes you high exalted m aster to th ese su n lig h t lam ps. But th e re j th is .1. p .ir tm e n i c a re o f O u tlo o k w ill Is g rea t d anger In doing th is w ith- > h'’ answered, if possible*. but two or th ree tho u san d d o llars And peer of all th e rest. reg u la r co n tractu al allotm ents. out having th e d irection and care- 1. W hat Is the origin of the ex All of th e Dodge B ro th ers fac of th is loan has been used to pay We love your th ro aty w arb le in ful supervision of a p hysician; I pression, "Mind your P 's ami Q's"T to ries are now o p eratin g a t th e off obligations on real estate a l the early m orning tim e. first, In over-exposing th e b o d y ; I 2. Is a w hale a fish? h ighest levels of th e year and it Is ready Incurred, and the balance As fresh and as en tra n cin g as a second, in the possibility of a t Mellow, golden chime! tem pting to tre a t diseases which * 3. W hat is a "m inced oath"? expected th a t still fu rth e r increases cleared up a num ber of sm all bills. At the present tim e th e re is but When th e dew is sp a rk lin g brightly are not responsive to light and j 4. Why is th e oil of flaxseed ’ in o perations will be necessary. Then your tenor uotes so sp rig h t w hich, when p roperly diagnosed by called linseed oil? G raham B ro th ers April retail the one debt ag ain st th e fair asso a physician could be cured by oth- 5 w hat th e language of Sw itz ly sales in th e U nited S tates and fo r ciation. Seem to fill th e whole wide er m ean s; th ird , In em ploying light | „r ia n d 7 D irectors of the fair are e a rn e st world w ith sound sublim e. eign shipm ent totaled 5600 units. alone as the m eans of cu rin g any g f co untry does the dairy form of tu b ercu lo sis w hile sacrl- , ' Over.-« as sh ip m en ts last m onth to ly w orking for the good of the fair (icing th e m uch m ore im portant ! Industry m ost p rev ail. Your d ress and ways are lowly, and and are desirous of all the en co u r taled 1084, an in crease of 188 per p arts of the tre a tm e n t such as rest. 1 (Copyrighted by Milton O. Nelson) Your home is on the ground, cent over M arch and th e second agem ent and financial su p p o rt p o s And your coat is ju st as som ber favorable hygienic conditions, good i As any to be found. food, etc. Many p atien ts have come highest m onth in G raham B rothers sible. They believe th a t by p ro to tu b ercu lo sis re so rts as far ad history. In C anada G raham B ro th viding a good fair they will help But your vest Is brig h tly yellow, And you’re such a decent fellow, vanced consum ptives because they ers April sales b roke all previous the farm ers and the co m m u n ity -at T h at I'm glad you live with us We can’t give the Outlook free if tried to be cured by light expos large. They hope som e day to be The whole year round. records. ures a lo n e —som e having so treated you buy one of our dandy Autostrop W ednesday E vening, Ju n e I— able to p ut on a free fair, but th is them selves, and o th ers, u n fo rtu O verseas shipm ents of Dodge M arlin L u th er religious moving razor outfits B ro th ers c a rs established a new can only come about by hard w ork No slig h test note of scandal m ars nately, having been so advised by p ictu re film at G resham Union high T h e record th a t you bear. physicians who did not Insist on high record in th e com pany's h is and e a rn e st cooperation of all. Though not showy as to m anner the m ost im p o rtan t cu rativ e agent, school auditorium . Mrs. G race Exley, a s sista n t to to ry on May 5. Yet your rep u ta tio n 's ra re rest. Ju n e 1—B ask et social and dance, S ecretary A. W. M etzger, has been And your m any friends uphold you Light at best is only an aid in the St. Jo sep h ’s p arish, C edarville hall. They have asked th a t this be told tre a .u ie n t of tu b ercu lo sis of all R e n ard Offered. put in ch a rg e of th e office on th e we can give you the razor set free if you I will give $10 rew ard for either fair grounds, w here she will be on you. form s but when p ro p erly used. It Is I Friday, Ju n e 3 - P arcel post sale “ Y ou're th e feathered one th a t an Im portant one. of th e "Flower A cres" sign boards D uring the "h«l stag e te rm in al comedy by subscribe for or renew your subscription duty u n til after th e fair. It is ex gets th e honor chair. stolen from m a r my p roperty, one w arm er m onths of th e year, chtl- : Rockwood I-adlea Aid at g range now for one full year at $2.00, (the regular a year ago and the o th e r on May 1, pected th a t a telephone will be In dren and even ad u lts should be hall, N othing can be b etter 1927. or for Inform ation leading to stalled In the office w ithin a day or playing in th e su n sh in e w earing as price). th an th e best. th e recovery of sam<, also $50 re two. llttl<‘ clothing aa convention will Friday Evening, Ju n e 3 P lay a t Com pare every p a rt of the W hip w ard for inform ation leading to the The copy for th e prem ium list pet w ith every p a rt of every other allow A thorough bronzing of th e | T ro u td ale city hall, benefit M lsslss- a rre s t and conviction of th e p arty skln d u rin g th e sum m er would be j IPPi flood sufferers. T his offer is good only as long as the who took them , or the one who has been slow In p rep a ra tio n b u t low priced ca r and— your next ca r a ben* fit to m ost of us w hether . „ „ d < _ jolnt plcnlc oI razo rs last and we have only a few over will be a W hippet.— H essel Im ple painted K K. K. on my last board, it is now all in th e hands of the stro n g or delicate. E xposure should (>ot(re , d ls tr,ct8 , o be a hundred. ACT NOW! which was on my own p roperty p rin te r and copies of the book m ent Co.—Adv. be g rad u al so as to* <. q u ire ta n grounds, one m ile w est of Fairview on Sandy should be ready or d istrib u tio n w ithout excessive sunburn. I t’s so speedy a car it m u st have road. W. H W ilson, Rt. 2. box 203, June II- Southeast circle bake w ithin a week or ten days. Anyone 4-wheel brakes. T he W hippet.—- T routdale. Oregon. Com pare all low priced c a rs p art sale at A. W. M etzger store, w ishing a copy should leave nam e H essel Im plem ent Co.—Adv. by p art and you will buy a W hip- —— In su ran ce funds for farm loans and ad d ress at the se c re ta ry 's of Mention to an ad v ertiser th a t you pet and realize the difference.— j Ju n e 13 to 18— P o rtlan d Rose No com m ission or brokerage. Very llessel Im plem ent Co.—Adv. F estiv al week. fice. saw his ad. In th e Outlook. easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv. Health Notes Work Progresses on New Fair Structure Do You Know? FREE ! BUT Gresham. Outlook