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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, AUGUST » 19*7 and of th e race, very n ear a h u n An effort is being m ade to have O. A. <’. PICMIC A g u aran teed b attery f o / $3 or 34 Avoid th e ru sh a t th e fa ir dred per cent of m others find th is and your old one. C harging, 50c. grounds e n tra n c e and buy your G resham business houses close TO BE IN AUGUST job a ttra c tiv e and appealing, and Pow ell V alley S ervice sta tio n a t d u rin g one afternoon of the fair in And it a joy and p leasu re in stead of 52d s tr e e t P hone TAbor 0284 a fte r tick ets now a t th e office of th e Roy Cannon, p rin cip al of G resh o rd er to give em ployes an op p o r drudgery. It is w ell th a t such is G resham Outlook. F o u r-y ea r se a 7 p. m.—Adv. tu n ity to visit th e various exhibits am Union high school, and Andrew the case, but it is none th e less son tickets, 32.50 plus 25c w ar tax. Brugger, g rad u ate of Oregon A g ri h ard on th e m other. New S lip p ers and Pnm ps 34.0.5 and departm ents. T otal 32.75. The Outlook has arranged to run T he Rev. and Mrs. H. V. W ilhelm Yes, indeed, raisin g a baby, as Blonds, tan s, blacks, high, m edi c u ltu ra l college, have been nam ed this interesting feature regularly The Ole Rask of Colton, Oregon, w as th e E nglish woman novelist p u ts | answ ers to the follow ing questions will um and low heels, 34.95. We a re and d aughter M argaret, R obert For rea l estate loans see or call here last F rid ay on a sh o rt visit. on the te a c h e rs’ and a g ric u ltu ra l it, is a full-tim e job. I he found elsew here in this paper. Rea- also show ing a ttra c tiv e shoes for B a rn e s . Miss Amy Cooper, Miss ________________ ! sonable and proper questions sent to On his re tu rn he took w ith him his is ts ’ com m ittees respectively of the Ayls- B. W. T horne.—Adv. _ th is departm ent care of Outlook will ladies a t 32.95 and 33.95. Joyce Kidder, Miss Dorothy E lliott T he necessity for selecting th e be answered, if possible. w orth & M artin, G resham .—Adv. w ife’s m other, Mrs. A. F. Johnson, second an n u al O. A. C. picnic and Lyle Mason will rep rese n t th e New Shoe* for Ladies, 34.95. who is an invalid, and who will be sponsored by the P o rtlan d O. A. C. rig h t food for ch ild ren is being tm -1 (Copyrighted by Milton O. Nelson> No w here w ill you find such E pw orth League of th e G resham Lumber for Sale. club to be held on S atu rd ay . A u phasized because in th e m idst of cared for by Mrs. Rask. Albin, th e splendid slip p ers a t so low a price. 1. W hat w as th e "G rassh o p p er M ethodist E piscopal church a t the All kinds rough and dressed lum Ask to see ou r la d ies’ shoes a t plenty, th o u san d s of A m erican ch il W a r"? 7-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. g u st 13, a t the Oaks, P o rtland. ber, tw o m iles so u th of Sandy. A. 32.95 and 33.95. A ylsw orth & Mar- E pw orth League Institute w hich Is 2. W hat is a w hooping cran e? T he picnic la st year w as a very d ren are not g ettin g th e foods they I Rask, has been b ro u g h t to G resh W. Bell L um ber com pany, phone ton, G resham .—Adv. being held th is week at F a lls City, 3. Who fired th e first gun in th e Sandy 131. am, w here he will m ake his home successful event from every sta n d need for the h ighest developm ent A m erican Civil W ar? Oregon. It is expected th a t o thers Season tic k ets for th e M ultnom ah with his uncle, Roy Johnson, and point, including not only form er of m ind and body. T he United 4. W’hat co u n try is alw ays hot w ill attend the services over the Uncle Sam Work Shirts, 75c. and p resen t stu d en ts b u t p ro sp ect S tates has m ore food and b etter and d ry at one end and cold and county fa ir for th is and th e next attend school. w eek-end. Mr. and Mrs. Royal F u ll cut, 2 pockets. Special ive stu d en ts as well, and th is y ear food th an any o th er nation. Our w et at th e o th er? th re e years. 32.75 a t th e O utlook Mr. and Mrs. Axel W allin are M umford, recently m arried In 5. W hat tre e b ea rs flow ers and value, A ylsw orth & M artin, G resh office. it is expected th a t several thousand p u re food law s and sa n ita ry m eth am .—Adv. building a m odern home on th e g reen and rip e fru it sim u lta n eo u s G resham , will be on the faculty of persons will be in atten d a n ce at ods of handling food su p p lies a re th e Institute, the form er in su p e r Base Line near Ruby R anch. T he th e p leasan t picnic grounds on the w orld fam ous. Along w ith our ef ly? 6. How does a pig ra te as to in vised recreatio n and th e la tte r in house is a sto ry and a h alf s tr u c t W illam ette. The Oaks p ark offers fo rts to safeguard h ealth th ro u g h tellig en ce am ong dom estic a n i ure with six rooms and bath, and is ch a rg e of Junior work. much in th e way of p leasan t e n te r food control, how ever, we need to m als? 7. Who first proposed cu ttin g a J C. G. Schneider, Ed. Stafford and designed for convenience and a t tain m en t both for ch ild ren and develop b etter food habits and so can al acro ss th e Isth m u s of J. R. H orr have rec en tly purchased tractiveness.- H. E. H olm es is co n grow nups and it goes w ithout say reduce our alarm in g ly high p e r P an am a? buijding lots a t Blue L ake on tra c to r and builder. He is being ing that- th e m anagem ent will do centage of m aln u tritio n . F or the 8. Is th e re m uch difference in w hich they plan a t some fu tu re assisted by G eorge Niman and everything possible to co n trib u te to undernourished child does not have ev ap o ratio n from the soil u n d er | Chas. W itter. a fair sta rt, and everything is h a rd high or low w inds? tim e to erect sum m er cottages. an enjoyable occasion. e r for him. Even though his body D inner gu ests S unday of J. N. The picnic will begin a t 2 o’clock m ay outgrow some of th e visible Dr. and Mrs. A. II. W right , have NOW ON DISPLAY Jam es M cA llister is atten d in g received word from th eir son M ew hlrter and his sister, Mrs, in the afternoon and continue until signs of m aln u tritio n , o th ers n ot so E pw orth L eague in stitu te a t F a lls Belle Brown, w ere Jo h n Davis, his a p p a re n t rem ain. H is resistan c e is 11:30. T here will be b ask et lunch Philip, who is a w ireless operator City. on th e steam ship "S anta A na" at son H arold, wife and baby of on the lawn at 6:30. T h ere is am ple likely to be low ered so th a t he W e have several Fair Week Specials “c a tc h e s” diseases easily. F au lty Salem. p ark in g space in the p a rk for a u to K am chatka, Siberia, th a t he has m ental hab its cling and in co u n t Alas for those who never sing, Mrs. Maude Axtell has retu rn ed that will “knock your eyes out.” They m obiles and th e place is easily less o th er w ays he c a rrie s a h an d i but die w ith all th e ir m usic in been granted a leave of absence to her home in G resham afte r an cap all th ro u g h life. . them .— Oliver W endell Holmes. reached by stre e t cars. A rran g e and will reach S eattle in about 20 are on display in our store and in our absence of n early four years, when m ents have been m ade for th e a d days. windows. Come in and see ’em, there’s she has been carin g for h er father, m ission o f all O. A. C. persons, fam Mr. and Mrs. M. J. A llshouse en who recen tly passed aw ay. H er ilies and friends w ithout charge. something you need. te rtain e d a p arty of 13 at th eir fa th e r's home was in W isconsin. home F rid ay evening. Among those Dr. J. M. Crowley, a retired RAISING A BA BY p rese n t w ere th e ir nephew and wife physician of P o rtlan d , and his son IS FULL TIME JO B Mr. and M tb . Clyde Brown who r e w ere in G resham one day la st cently cam e from Philadelphia, a week on business in connection Some E nglish novelists have re nephew and wife Mr. and Mrs. T e r w ith Oregon & W estern Clipping cently been carry in g on quite a ris Brown of E rie, P ennsylvania, service w hich they conduct at 505 w arm discussion as to w h eth er or and Mr. and Mrs. H arry Bowman at the degree of comfort NOTE: This store will close at 2 P anam a building In P o rtlan d . T heir not raisin g a baby req u ires fu ll of S eattle, Mr. Bowman also a service extends over all lines of tim e atten tio n . This discussion o'clock Thursday afternoon, August 4, others get from our nephew. business and is from all p apers in has been carried on in th e E nglish so we can see the Fair too. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning r e the northw est. n ew spapers, m agazines, and over shoes—that won’t help tu rn ed Sunday from a tw o-w eeks’ Mrs. P. A. Gould has gone in the radio. Q uite a few of its echoes trip to Y ellow stone National P ark com pany w ith her son-in-law and have reached th is side of th e w ater your feet. Get into a and a visit a t Spokane w ith old d aughter, Mr. and Mrs. George already. A lthough th e discussion has been ca rrie d on in th e stolid schoolm ates. T he trip was a m ost H am blin and fam ily of P o rtlan d to m an n er c h a ra c te ristic of E n g lish pair yourself. enjoyable one except for the fact the T illam ook beaches for u fe w men, quite a bit of it has been very pointed. One woman novelist, Phone 1236 GRESHAM th a t on retu rn in g , w hile visiting days, very m uch on the affirm ative side of w ith a friend at Spokane, Mr. M an Adolph Zam sky and fam ily are the question, w rites th a t she once ning becam e ill and he and his wife planning to leave tom orrow for ran a baby herself. She waxes One hundred per cent value for every dollar w ere obliged to m ake the rem a in th eir new home a t Hood River very eloquent on the necessity for spent at this store. der of th e trip on th e tra in and w here Mr. Zam sky will continue e n tertain in g the baby and to keep the baby from g ettin g bored, all o f leave th e ir c a r a t Spokane. His his w ork in the p h o tographic studio w hich any m other or any n u rse suffering w as caused from hernia, which he p urchased som e tim e ago. would appreciate. hut he is thought to be im proving. His successor in th e G resham Resigning all levity, how ever, the At Caldw ell, Idaho, they had a studio is W. W. Siem ens of T ri raisin g of a baby is ce rta in ly a fu ll Gresham, Oregon pleasan t su rp rise visit w ith Mr. and umph, M innesota, w ho w ill move tim e job, if it Is c a rrie d on in a p ro p er and successful m an n er, and ZZZZZ/ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ^ZZZ/ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ/ZZ/ Mrs. F red McConnel, cousins of to G resham with his fam ily in the in a m an n er agreeab le to th e best Mrs. H. L. S t.C la ir. As the M an near future. in te rest of th e baby and th e p a r ning p arty, consisting of besides D. C. Ross w as a t hom e today ents. A baby dem ands co n stan t Mr. and Mrs. M anning, her b ro th from his work in th e m ountains atten tio n 24 h ours out of th e day. ers L. P. Sherw ood and wife of w here he is engaged In building a Some ear m ust be listen in g to its slig h test cry, be it m id n ig h t or Coquille, Oregon, and P erry S h er large log house. Mr. Ross and Wm. m orning, and if the cry is not wood and wife of Los Angeles, Lenz bought two lots 150 x 75 on heeded, d isa ste r may resu lt. One drove past the McConnel home into the Mt. Hood Loop roud ju s t th is w om an, w riting, recalled a sta te m ent th a t she heard lier fath er a nearby auto park, Mr. and Mrs side of th e governm ent rlPerve. m ake when she w as a child, th a t it McConnel, sittin g on th e porch of The house, which w ill be for sale was q u ite a common th in g for him th eir home, observed the G resham when com pleted, is 48 by 35 fflet in to get up in the night and hand out pennant. They followed th e m a dim ensions and will be ideal for a at least 20 “dinks" of w ater. The p are n t m ust be a le rt a t every chine into the park and u pleasant residence or for a lodge. sound and call. A sudden change )UDYARD K IPLIN G reminds os acquaintance resulted. Of m uch in te rest to her G resham of w eath er m ay dem and m ore cov WI L E Y S-K N IG H T CHRYSLER e r; a m atter of 30 m in u tes or m ore At the recent session of th e con friends Is th e ap p ro ach in g m a r th a t the same power w hich ference of the F ree M ethodist riag e of Mrs. Vera T u ck er to L. M. m ight prove d isastro u s to th e baby if delayed th a t long; and a th o u shaped the planet formed the rose. church w hich closed Sunday eve G ilbert of Salem. Mrs. T ucker has sand and one th in g s dem and a tte n ning on the conference cam pground lived in th is vicinity for a num ber tion day and night. The baby’s food IM PLEM EN TS W ATER SY STEM S The diam ond is a tiny th in g , but w est of P ortlan d th e Rev. L. A. of years on her TuckerhIU D ahlia m ust be ju st rig h t, and it m u st be it is one of the great items of the Skuzie wus tra n sfe rre d to the p as farm , and is well know n in a wide given nt th e exact m inute sched uled for the b aby's best in te re st; to ral w ork at St. Johns and Al ran g e of te rrito ry on account of the the clothing m ust be co n stan tly ad w o rld 's w ealth. When we sell vou berta, and the St. Jo hns p astor the exhibition of her fam ous d ah lias in ju sted ; it m ust lie protected from ( a diam ond you acquire a possession Rev. D. B. W eintz was sen t to fairs and flower shows. She is th e files and oth er pests and d an g ers; G resham . It is probable th a t th e d au g h ter of Mr. an d Mrs. Bruce It m ust be con stan tly w atched for sym ptom s of illness, and im m edi Ol true aud increasing value. Rev. Mr. Skuzie and fam ily will r e W olverton of P o rtlan d and a niece ate action tak en when such occurs. W. A. H ESSEL P hone 1141 J. C. H E SSE L side at A lberta w here th e re is a of th e late Ju d g e C harles E. W ol In fact, if th e re is any job in the Reliability Service m odern parsonage. T he Rev. Mr. verton. Mr. G ilbert is su p e rin te n w hole w orld req u irin g all th e tim e W eintz’ fam ily consists of his wife dent of the sta te tra in in g schools of a t least one individual, it is th e job of p roperly looking a fte r a and six children. D uring Mr. and for boys a t W oodburn and Salem. baby. For th e good of th e world Mrs. Skuzle's stay of a year In G resham they have m ade many Scientific f f ’ateh Repairing a Specialty friends who re g re t to see them Pow ell S t G resham leave. Mr. and Mrs. O scar Noreen are now com fortably located in th e ir new home on South Roberts ave nue which they purchased ubout a m onth ago from F erdinand Rhoda who has gone to California. The T T T T T T T T rT T T T T îT T V rT T rT T T rT T T rT 'ÎT T T T T T T T T T T ïT T T T T j home is a pleasan t one. en tirely m odern throughout. The new ly wed couple proved th e ir ability to keep a se cret when they did not Inform Mr. N oreen’s p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Noreen of the new All former standards o f m otor car value fell when Buick for residence until a few days ago. 1928 swept into view. H ere are listed all 16 Buick m odels for S. T ajim a. who has been ill for F in an cial ex perience should be 1928. with their prices, so that you may see for yourself how several weeks with an attac k of secured as early in life as possible. D«tKA>|T Many p are n ts realize th is and to nsilltls, is now able to be about little Buick costs, when you consider how much Buick gives. FULLY EQUIPPED 4-DOOR SEDAN (b o l A CÛAO0 have sta rte d th e ir ch ild ren in b u s his w ork again. He is planning fo iness by inv estin g In a sav in g s a c Five-passenger 2 -d o o r Sedan, have the tonsils rem oved soon. Five-passe n g rr 4-doo r Sedan, count a t the Senes 1 1 ) . . . * 1 1 9 $ Series 1 2 0 . . . * 1 4 9 9 Ivan Sw ift and fam ily spent FIRST STATE BANK Sunday In com pany w ith th e ir Four-passrnger S p o rt Roadster, F ive -p a s s en g e r T o w n B r o u g h a m , cousins Mr. and Mrs. Oscur Mason T his is as tru ly a b u sin ess as any Series 1 1 ) . . . * 1 1 9 * Senes 1 2 0 . . . * 1 9 7 9 other. It pays 4 per cent and th e and d aughter W ilm a ut Aloha. T he T wo-passenger C ou pe, Four passenger S port Roadster. p rin cip al is safe. T h at is m ore party m otored to Rippling W aters, Senes 1 1 ) . . . * 1 1 9 $ Senes 1 2 8 . . . * 1 4 9 9 th an can be said for m any other a cam p ground n ear F orest Grove, lines of business. Five-passenger S po rt T o u rin g , Five-passenger S p o rt T o u n n g . w here they enjoyed a picnic dinner The -m atter of giving flags to Series 1 2 8 . . . * 1 3 1 9 Series 1 1 ) . . . 3 1 1 1 3 together. T he fa stest Four in A m erica — also ch ild ren as an inducem ent to s ta rt a savings account has m et w ith Mrs. W. K H icks retu rn ed S u n Four-passenger C o u n try C lu b C ou pe, F o s ir-p a s -» n g e r Countrv C lu b C o u p e . the sm artest and stu rd iest. P ow ered such success th a t w e have a new day evening from a five-week»’ trip Senes 115 . . . * 1 1 7 $ Senes 12 8 . . . * 1 7 * 9 supply of flags w hich w ill be given, by the fam ou s “ 1 2 4 ” m otor. Lowest to Rem ington, Indiana, w here she w hile th ey last, to each new depos Five-passenger 4-d o o r Sedan, Five-passenger C oupe. ito r m aking a deposit of 35 o r m ore visited her m other Mrs. B. C. Series I D . . . * 1 1 9 9 Series 1 2 8 . . . * 1 * 9 * priced D odge S edan ever s o ld —and in the S avings D epartm ent. Meehan. She also visited several Five-passenger T o w n B ro ug ham , These flags a re 3 x 5 feet w ith Frve-paasenger B ro ug ham . days w ith friends In Chicago. the b est. L ongest springbase of jointed pole, h aly ard s and bracket. Senes 1 1 1 . . . * 1 1 7 1 Senes 1 2 8 . . . * 1 9 1 9 Mrs. A. L. B urton, her son-in-law any car under $l(M)O. T urns in 3 8 On Ju ly 1st we paid o u r savings and dau g h ter «Mr. and Mrs. Fred Four-passenger C o u p e, Seven-passenger Sedan, depositors n early 37.500.00. R lfer and little son and Miss Sylvia Senes 1 2 0 . . . * 1 4 * 3 foot street. T w e n ty -fiv e m iles per Senes 128 . . . * 1 9 9 9 W as your child am ong those who W eston have retu rn ed from a ten- received a portion of th is in te re st? AU f n e e t f. e . b. F inn, M ic A ., GevenunetU T e x Io be a d d ed . gallon at 2 3 m iles per hour. day stay at Rockaw ay beach. W ouldn't you like to get him in Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Munson of te rested in an account and sta rted in saving? You can not buv greater valu e than Long Beach. C alifornia, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. S quire Now 1* a Good Tint»’ D odge B ro th ers offer in this new car and are enjoying a few days of the county fair. They are on th e ir way home from an extended to u r of British Columbia and the Yellow stone N ational park GRESHAM, OREGON Phone 1471 C. A. T e rrill has come to m ake A Strong Bank his home w ith his son-in-law and SALES AND SERVICE d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. H. K Gresham Oregon City Holmes. IMH Phones 4<i AAAAAAAAAAA Do Yrou Know? Gresham Locals Fair Week Specials Don’t Smile ‘Y ou’ll Be Surprised’ Hepp’s Racket Store W . R. HICKS CO. The Smallest Thing o f Greatest Value M eet Us A t The F air Showing Latest Models Rc HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. idlcalfp's Jetoelrp ashore START the CHILDREN in BUSINESS TlieWorld lias never known such Value / A N ew Car at a L ow er P rice B U IC IO 1928 BROCKWAY & NELSON 3 j QDGE BkDTHfctLajNC. FIRST STATE BANK Walter WÍ Metzger I *