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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, PLEASANT VALLEY BINDERS, MOWERS, RAKES, TEDDERS Lowden or Myers Hay Tools REPAIRS / FOR ALL MACHINES Pumps or Water Systems Installed • Reliability Service Hessel’s Farm Machinery Phone 6x2 Gresham Phone 1141 A GOOD INVESTMENT The Easy Riding Overland-4, $853, Gresham 2& M EX ' I. o t o t ASO * TOUO i SG J¿7 \ , < ! GRESHAM OVERL. ND CO. W. A. Hessel CUT ME OUT ' AND M A IL M E! PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO. Investm ent Dept., Gasco Bid., P o rtlan d , Oregon. Send me (1 ) 8-page Illu stra ted booklet, “ The Story of an O pportunity at H om e,” (2 ) In form atio n ab o u t y o u r P re- ferred Stock, (3 ) D etails of Easy P aym ent Plan, (4 ) How to ju d g e an Investm ent. Address Name 107 CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET ORESHAM Main S treet GEO. P hone 181 DIETE, Prop. Tel. 96x — Electric Building — Main St. Frank C. Jones & Co. CA RPENTER Septic Tanks Built Jack Screws for Rent LICENSED ELECTRICIAN W iring for Light and Power National Mazda Lamps Frank C. Jones Floyd L. Mack Why Pay $300 to $500 for a Funeral? COMPLETE FUNERAL $75 —lncln dlag casket, em balm ing. ontslde boa. inneral notices, grave marker, gloves, and personal services We conduct fu n erals at all suburban towns. No extra charge for service MILLER & TRACEY W ashington a t Ella, W est Side. Independent Funeral. D irectors Fbona Main 2691 or a 578-85 1 FRIDAY. JU N E 24, 4821 PAGE T H R EE PLEASANT HOME Miss Byrd McLean of P o rtlan d , P lans for th e F o u rth of Ju ly pic- u a s a week-end guest at th e hom e nic an j program n t C o ttrell are de- of her b ro th er Jas. McLean. veloplng. It Is certain th a t th e re will Mr. aud Mrs. C. A. E k stran d en- be a splendid program of races and I te rtain e d relatives from A lbany a all kinds of ath letic sp o rts as well few days last week. as a base ball gam e. Mr. an d Mrs. Clyde S ager of L ents The d ifferen t Sunday Schools are were valley v isito rs o n e d ay th is planning the program , each school week. fu rn ish in g a p a rt of th e en tertaln - Mr. and Mrs. W ill Richey visited “ «nt. It Is hoped th a t th e d ifferen t I w ith Mr. R ichey’s p aren ts, Mr. an d schools and classes will give some Mrs. J. A. Richey of n ea r Boring. i original yells, songs etc. A cordial in Miss H endrickson of P o rtlan d , a v l,at,o n «» « te n d e d to all In th e com | form er teach er In th e school a t this m un,ty to a tte nd th e picnic, place, was a caller a t th e hom e of j M embers of th e M ethodist Ladies I Mr. and Mrs. C. A. E k stran d Monday Aid society and th e ir frien d s enjoyed | afternoon. j a j 0Hy picnic p arty a t th e hom e of F ra n k G ilchrist was in th e city on i Mrs. A lta G entry In Powell Valley 1 business m a tte rs Monday. Owing to sickness, ru sh of sum m er G. N. Sager atten d ed a m eeting of work and berry picking, a n um ber of the d irectors of th e M ultnom ah coun- m em bers w ere unable to a tte n d b u t | ty F a ir board a t G resham M onday at- i those who did enjoyed th e day. T he | ternoon. | tables w ere se t u n d er th e tree s and M artin E v erh art sp en t a few d a y s ,* «uper-abundant picnic lunch served, i at Silverton d u rin g th e fo re p a rt of ’ A fter lunch tlrt? ladies enjoyed vis- the week. iting and then held a co n test in which Mrs. G. H. Richey is in th e St. V in - , clothespins w ere dressed In colored I cent hospital w here she u n d erw en t p aper to com pete for prizes. T he re- ! a serious operation la st Tuesday. At s u it was a fashion show which rep- this w riting she is rep o rted to be resented th e various n atio n alities and I g ettin g along nicely. Mrs. R ichey’s th e past, present an d fu tu re ( ? ) style, many friends hope for h e r speedy re- A pean u t relay race left everyone covery. * • b reathless an d th en It was tim e to | A. W. R obertson of P o rtlan d was , re tu rn home. out one day recently looking a fte r! „ ’ . , . bia f irm The Br«a(l ot L ife” will be th e ‘ 1 ' su b ject of th e Sundav m orning ser- L ast M onday was th e occasion fo r mon a t th e M ethodist church, Ju n e •one of th e m ost in te restin g and hotly 26th. fcontested school elections ever held in ! Last Sunday th e S unday school ,i.i i i . . . i . ii . i. ,i_ reached one of th e high m ark s in at- th is d istric t as was evidenced by th e tpndancp ag thprp WPre m ore th a „ Blx. | record-breaking atten d an ce of elect- ty present. The school Is co n g ratu lat- ! ors, th e re being over one h u n d red Ing itself over th e steady grow th th a t i votes cast. T he co n test was o ver th e 'u,a been evident d u rin g th e past | office of director, th e opposing c a n d t- j‘ ^ r e e * years agQ th e avprapp a{. i dates being Mr. McCullough and Mr. tendance for one q u a rte r was 26 i Evans. Mr. McCullough proved to be and now it has grow n u n til it is ex- the victor by a m ajo rity of th ir- I’««1«*1 th a t th is q u a rte r th e average teen votes. Cleveland Bliss was elect- W!U K° ? vef B° ’ , , , . crease is due to g rad u a l grow th rath - Ied to succeed himself as clerk with- i t than* any unusual spurt which is I out opposition. I followed by a drop. --------------------- r T he J u n io r d ep a rtm en t is grow ing KELSO and a n um ber of th e ch ild ren have ______ 1 kept a perfect record of atten d an ce A concert will be given on S atu r- t ° r th e past six weeks and it is ex day evening, Ju n e 25th, a t th e s c h o o l . ? « ^ ‘b at ^ f d^ COrd ta tO be both house, by Dr. Em il E nna, noted pian-J ‘ ______ !______ ist of P o rtlan d and assistan ts. Aj SANDY. splendid and varied program is prom ised. Ice cream , cake and coffee an d I The re g u la r preaching services lem onade will be be sold a fte r th e will be held at the M ethodist church concert. Admission will be free and Sunday evening. All a re invited to everybody is Invited. T he concert is atten d these services. given u n d er th e auspices of th e L ad NEW REGULATIONS FOR ies club of Kelso. HIGH SCHOOL ELECTIONS -T h e G eorge H arvison fam ily, who recently sold th e ir place here, moved 1 In stru ctio n s reg ard in g th e law Tuesday to th e ir new hom e a t G lad- which changes th e m ethod of elect- stone. ing Union H igh School d irecto rs have Eunice Jo n sru d , d a u g h te r of Mr. been received by K. A. M iller, clerk and Mrs. R o b ert Jd n sru d , was one of ( of Union H igh School from J. A. th e honorary g rad u a tes at Jefferso n * b urchill, sta te su p e rin ten d e n t of schools and Ihs in stru ctio n s and in High School th is year. terp retatlo n of th e law is as follows: “ If form ed by u n itin g m ore than POWELL VALLEY five d istric ts of th e th ird class, th e A n um ber of ladies and children union high school board sh all consist enjoyed a double b irth d ay p arty at of five m em bers having th e q u alifica th e hom e of Mrs. F ra n k G ustafson, tions of school directors, to be elect ed a t large from said union high T hursday aftern o o n in honor of her school d istricts; provided, th a t not d au g h ter, Ju n e, and h e r siste r Mrs. m ore th an one m em ber sh all be elect- Swan M agnuson. T hose p resen t w ere ! pd from any district. Mrs. M agnuson and d au g h ters Melba At th e election for th e organization E rm a and P auline, Mrs. L ary F o ch t of a union high school d istric t com- and d a u g h te r Ju n e , Mrs. R o b e rt' posed by u n itin g m ore th an five dls- l.undbom and d au g h ters V irginia and , r *c*8’ sn d a t th e next an n u al elec- Grace, Mrs. R ichard G ustafson and , ’on union high school d istricts son W ayne of P o rtlan d ; Russel Gen- Pom po’e'1 ° f “ o re th an five d i s t r i c t hereto fo re organized u n d er th e union try. Mrs. G entry arriv ed in tim e to high school act, th e re sh all be elect enjoy th e la tte r p a rt of th e p arty and ed five m em bers of th e union high to ad m ire th e m any b eau tifu l cos school board. T he m em ber receiv tum es which th e g u ests had evolved ing th e h ig h est n u m b er of votes at fo r th is occasion. said election sh all serve for th e term The Misses H elen and Doris Stock- of five years. T he m em ber receiving dale of W alla W alla have com e to Becond highest n u m b er of votes shall G resham to visit w ith th e ir a u n t Mrs. serv e fo r fo u r years. T he m em ber receiving th ird highest n um ber of 8. S. Thom pson. votes sh all serve fo r th re e years. The Rev. R obert Gale Kay of H illsboro m em ber receiving th e fo u rth highest was a G resham v isitor last W ednes n um ber sh all serve for two years. The day. Rev. Kay was p asto r h ere for m em ber receiving th e fifth highest sh o rt tim e and is now p asto r ot n um ber of votes sh all serve for one a church at H illsboro. . year. T he term of a d irecto r u n d er th e POWELL VALLEY provisions of th is act sh all com mence im m ediately a fte r the o rganization Services will be held in th e Swed of th e union high school d istric t is ish language n ex t Sunday evening at effected, and th e re a fte r on th e first the Swedish Mission church instead Monday of Ju ly each y ea r next fol of th e reg u la r E nglish service. low ing th e date of th e election. At th e end of a term of a m em ber The Powell Valley Swedish Mis sion church is rep resen ted a t th e a successor shall be chosen from th e I an n u al conference of th e covenant legal electors of the union high school | d istric t as herein provided, who shall ! now in session a t S eattle by th e pas serve five years, o r un til a successor ! tor, Rev. O. F. L arson, and also by is elected and qualified. Any vacancy ; A lfred Aim and J. A. Liedfors. They occu rrin g In th e office of th e union i left T h u rsd ay m orning fo r th e n o rth high school d istrict board sh all be ) ern city. filled by ap pointm ent by th e re m a in -' der of the board until th e next an- j KELSO nual school election, when a succes-1 sor sh all be elected to serve o u t the Rev. E a rl B. Cotton will preach unexplred term . th e church Sunday aftern o o n at N om inations for th e office of di p. m. Sunday school as usual. The recto rs of union high school d istricts | topic of th e aftern o o n serm on will may be m ade by petition, signed by be “The B read of L ife." A cordial at least ten of th e electors in th e in vitation to a tte n d th ese services union high school d istric t, o r propos ed d istric t. Said petition fo r nom ina extended to all. tions shall be filed w ith th e county The Bank of G resham pays fi per school su p e rin ten d e n t of th e county cent in te re st on tim e deposits.— Adv. In which th e petition for th e organlz- c J aw tuc L BANK BOOK W hen a man has “money in the bank” he feels at ease; he has no worry. Worry is the hardest work and it destroys the POW ER to work and earn money. No man can afford to be without money in the bank. Start BANKING your money if you have not al ready begun and you will see that we are right and thank us for urging you to do so. If you have a balance to your credit, INCREASE it. H e Invite I Ol R Banking Business BANK OF GRESHAM Resources over $350.000.00 ation of th e union high school dis- t<ict Khali be filed, or w ith the clerk s' of th e union high school district, h ere to fo re organized, mt least ten days next preceding th e d ate of th e election a t. which such o fficer is to be chosen. In such union high school d istric ts containing m ore th a n five d istricts of tile th ird class the term s of office of th e m em bers of th e board now holding office will expire and five d irectors shall be elected a t large from th e e n tire d istric t whose term s of o f f|ce sh all be determ ined as above stated. rough and dressed lumber Rough dimension and tim bers................... Sized dimension, 2 x 4 to 2 x 12................ $10 S h ip la p .............................................................$io F lo o rin g ................ $25 Ceiling ........................................................... $22 5 U8tlc ........................................................._...$20 Finish ............................................................. $20 S te p p in g ...........................................................$30 Door and window jam bs........................... 2 x 4 plain gutters, 4 cents lin. ft. Moldings, % cents lin. ft. to 2 inches. $16 to $18 to $18 to $50 to $40 to $35 to $40 to $40 $50 JONSRUD-GUNDERSON LBR. C Q P hone: Sandy 13x3; R. F. D. 2, Boring, Oregon H o m e P rod u cts PURE LARD "Home Bred — Home Fed — Made for Home Home Made 5s, $.90; Delivered 10«, $1.75 GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone 41 ELECTRICAL HOUSEKEEPING Eight hours is insufficient tim e for hum an hands to perform all the household tasks. However, it is possible to establish the eight hour day In the home by m aking use of the electrical hands th a t are offered to you in the form of the electric dish washer, washing machine. Ironing machine, vacuum sweeper and the many other labor-saving devices. These u n tirin g “household assistan ts" will do your work quickly and efficiently. Your home can be run system atically with these electrical hands for they never disappoint you or grow tired. Your tim e and energy can be devoted to the b etter things in life, when you keep house electrically. G lad to thrnc you any time. TWO STORES—Electric Store, Electric Building, —Electric Store, F irs t and Alder Sts. L Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. COAL WOOD Ekstrom Truck Service A Truck for Every Kind of Work Cor. P ow ell anil Maple - G ree ham M.5I » M Ash Htrenc P ortia ni I Hdwy. 2OH2