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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, CTJ-N’fl' RELIEF CORPS ACCEPT DINNER INVITATION Annual Grand Picnic of the Swiss Singing Club, “Helvetia,” of Portland JULY 4, AT CEDARVILLE PARK Dancing Games Singing GOOD MUSIC Admission to park 10c s ON YOUR MONEY Let Investment Department Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Fisk Tires and Tubes OLDFIELD TIRES REPAIRING AND RETREADING All work guaranteed. T im e t o R<- G ra ft GRESHAM TIRE COMPANY iBuv Flak) O pposite B row n's M arket GEORGE A. BRANDT Phone 1107 Pow ell St. PAID CASH for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves, of any kind E. BAUMANN, Gresham, Phone 2441 See Me for Cattle Hauling J IN K 80, T he ladies of th e G resham M. A ' B u rin * July and A ugust t h e . Ross Relief corps and th e ir hus- G resham lib rary will be open th e bauds were th e invited d in n er g u e s tj ' u su al vacation hours. 2 :3 0 -5 :3 0 ,: of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Jack at th e Monday, W ednesday, F rid ay and Sat- la tte r's hom e in th e p leasan t H ome i u rday aftern o o n s, and from 7 to J I d istric t. T he Invitation said a straw - j Monday, W ednesday and F rid ay ev- i berry sh o rtc a k e d in n er but it proved I enings. Miss Mary H ansen will be to be even b e tte r th a n th a t. in ch arg e of th e lib ra ry th ese two T he g u ests arriv ed d u rin g th e m onths, day. D inner was served o u t on th e | New books received th is week a re j lawn u n d er th e big w aln u t trees, as follow s: Gibbs. "P eo p le of D estiny.” T he long tab le was spread w ith 3 t G ilbert. "B oys’ Book of P ira te s.” covers. The m enu was found to in G reeley. “ T ru e T ales of A rctic clude chicken w ith baked dum plings. T he straw b erry sh o rtcak e was also H eroism .” H opkins, “ She Blows, and Sparrn declared unsurpassed. Mrs. M urray an d Mrs. McKay of at T h a t.” H ough, “ Covered W agon." P o rtlan d w ere also present. L am prey, "D ays of th e Discov- T hose who sp en t th e day th e re will long rem em ber th e splendid din- ¡ ere rs." M arshall. “ Big P e te r.” n e r an d cordial h o sp ita lity of th e ir M innigerode, "O h. S usanna." host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Jack. C laim s .Miss Fern R andall. Miss F ern R andall, d au g h ter of PLEASANT HOME Mr an d Mrs. R. M. R andall, died at "T h e Story of a Real P a trio t" will ^ e fam ily hom e west of G resham at be told by Rev. E arl B. Cotton a t th e , noon today, a fte r a long period of P lea san t Home M ethodist church i Illness. T he fu n eral will be held Sunday m orning at th e 11 o’clock th e G resham B aptist church on service. The teach ers of th e Sunday [ Sunday aftern o o n at 3 o clock, th e school also Invite all to th e 10 ! ^ ev- David Q. B arry officiating. In- o’clock session. T he w ork of r e - , te rm e n t will be in th e Douglass cem- ligion in stru ctio n is im proving etery. steadily. All who ap p reciate th a t fact an d desire to help it im prove : sem e m ore will jo in in th e co n trib ution fo r th e d ep a rtm en t of religious education at th e service next Sun day. In th e evening th e m em bers of th e M ethodist church will u n ite w ith those of th e B ap tist church in a j union service to be held in th e Bap- tist church. T he Rev. David Q. j B arry will d eliver a p atrio tic address at th a t tim e. T he M ethodist L adies’ Aid will : hold its re g u la r m eeting on W ednes- j day, Ju ly 5, a t th e church. Bible school a t th e B aptist church will m eet at 10 o ’clock an d B.Y.P.U. at 7 :3 0 . Follow ing th e la tte r Pas- j to r B arry will give a serm on on "T h e I B irth d ay of O ur N ation." T he first m eetings of a series w hich will follow up a p o ta to : im provem ent program were held j in th e C orbett d istric t today. I T here w ill be th ree m eetings on var- j ious farm s which have signed up fori th e w ork d u rin g th e grow ing season j to stu d y diseases in th e field and i a fte r w hich they will rogue o u t dis- eased p lan ts in each of th e ir own check plots which have been special ly p la n ted for th a t purpose. The ulall‘ Purpose of th ese m eetings is to elim in ate diseases and g et seed th a t is m ore pure. The first m eeting was held a t th e R. W. W ilson farm one m ile so u th I of th e C olum bia G range hail in th e H u rlb u rt d istrict. In th e afternoon COTTRELL a t 1 :30 th e grow ers m et in P leas M eetings have been in progress all a n t View d istric t on th e farm of th e w eek a t th e com m unity church C harlie B ram hall who is th e lead er w hich have been conducted by th e j of th e S prin g d ale p o tato club. Rev. E. J. Bailey w hich have elicited m uch in te rest. T h ere will be se r HALEY vices next Sunday m orning and ev- T he B ap tist church will picnic in j ening. T he Sunday school w ill m eet th e Tom L arson grove, n ea r the ¡a t 10 o'clock. A baptism al service church on th e F o u rth of July. A w ill be held a t th e Sandy riv e r back cordial in v itatio n is hereby extend of th e George L usted place, when a ed to all to atten d . T h ere will be a n u m b e r of can d id ates will receive b rief program a t 11 o’clock. Rev. th e ord in an ce a t th e hands of the David Q. B arry of G resham will be Rev. S. F. P itts. th e sp eak er. A fter lunch some Mrs. S paulding of Echo, Oregon, sp o rts will be pulled off. Mrs. W inans and son of Dee, Oregon, i m otored down th e highw ay Sunday GILLIS to v isit for a few days w ith Mrs. j W in an ’s d au g h ter, Mrs. A. J. Bram I T he Rev. E arl B. Cotton will preach a t th e G illis church on Sun and fam ily. day afte rn o n at 3 o’clock. His topic Mrs. L. E. Crasw ell and son spent a few days in P o rtlan d la st week is “ T he R eligion of th e Growing P er so n a lity .” The Sunday school ses w ith h er Bister, Mrs. C arrick. sion begins a t 2 o’clock. I Mrs. S. B. Splawn was a P o rtlan d visito r la st S aturday. CEDAR E rn est Meyer is spending a few A t th e recent re g u la r school m eet days in P o rtlan d th is week having ing it was voted to provide tran sp o r- , som e d en tal work done. G. H. B lackburn has gone to Sea- , a t *on to high school for those stu - slde to spend th e F o u rth w ith his d ents w ishing to atten d . I wife w ho is th e re for th e sum m er. Your day’s work is shortened and -made easier when you have a good oil cookstove. Bum Pearl Oil for fuel and you no longer have coal and wood to carry or ashes to shovel out. You work with a clean c o n tr o lle d heat that is concentrated directly un der the utensil where it is needed— and your kitchen is kept cool and free from dirt. Pearl Oil is the clean-burning, uni form, economical kerosene — refined and re-refined by a special process. Dealers everywhere. Order by name — Pearl Oil. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (C alifo rn ia) PEARL C om m unity S ch o o l’s P icn ic. Much in te rest is being tak en in I th e plans for th e picnic to be h e ll I on th e C ottrell school g ro u n d s on th e F o u rth of Ju ly by th e Pleasant Home and C o ttrell Sunday schools ~ of addresses Besides th e fine ____— program H I and sp o rts and th e d in n er th e re will be an o p p o rtu n ity to p u rch ase on the g ro u n d s ice cream and soft d rin k s at . cost prices. A m eeting will be held in T erry j d istric t M onday evening. Ju ly 3, to ¡discuss th e bond ^ssue fo r Union ! High School No. 2. -------------- ------- Bills W anted. . , School . _ , , D istrict , No. , „ 7 will , accept , ¡bids fo r 15 cords of fir wood, dellv- j ere(j on school grounds. Bids close j Ju ly 25. A ddress Sophia A. B arr, 2- T ro u td ale. Oregon. Box 145. P lan s fo r th e picnic of th e P re s b y terian church and Sunday school a re m a tu rin g and every prom ise Is given of a fine g ath erin g . T he s ta rt fo r b ea u tifu l L a u re ih u rst p ark will J be m ade from th e city hall a t 9 :30 o’clock. Ail are invited to jo in in I th e festiv ities of th e day. At Sm ith M em orial P resb y terian church next Sunday th e pasto r, th e Rev. E. R. D. H oliensted, will preach a t 1 o ’clock on "A n Ideal C itizen.” rr It is the STRENGTH we all feel in the tried and known resources of this great land of ours. Those RESOURCES came through a brave, true and TH R IFTY forefathery. So Resource mean thrift. And the time is TODAY. We pay 4 per cent on savings. BANK OE GRESHAM GRESHAM, OREGON State and County Depository Berry Transportation MR. BERRY GROWER : How are you going to move your berry crop this year, ami years to follow? You wouldn’t consider using a wagon would you? Then if a wagon is not suitable for hauling berries, neither is any other vehicle that has in a degree the objection able features of the wagon, including slow speed ami rough riding qualities. Each berry man who has faith in the wonderful future of the berry business, knows that sooner or later he must provide for himself transportation adapted to hauling perishable small fruits. A truck built for hauling cord wood is no more suit able than a touring ear designed for passengers. The most popular trucks for berry hauling have b ee n the % -ton light trucks. The new Chevrolet Model G %-ton Speed- wagon was designed to combine easy riding qualities with speed and economy. The Model (1 is ideal transportation for the average grower, being neither too small for efficiency nor too large for economy. Study the following specifications and you will see why the Chevrolet Speedwagon will meet, your requirem ents per fectly. The price is several hundred dollars under competitive trucks of like constniction: Wheelbase, 120 inches. Frame, 5-inch pressed steel. . Rear springs 43 inches long, semi-eliptic. Tires, 34 x4% rear; 31 x4 front. Body space, 8 feet, 3 inches by 44 inches wide. Gas mileage aprox., 20 miles per gal. Prices of Model G, (delivered) Chassis (with windshield ami seat).. $ 900.00. Complete with body, top and curtains 1090.00 Price of Light Delivery. Complete with body, top and curtains $655.00 Trusting th at you will call upon us to show you this new truck and explain the Farm ers Payment plan, we remain, Yours for economical transportation, SMITH MOTOR CAR CO. Phone Gresham 2331 Powell and Main Sts. Gresham Sales Representatives: I). M. John., Jr., Hugh I. Smith Automobile Repairing We are equipped to rep a ir your car, reg ard less of th e m ake, and do a first-class job, one th a t we feel safe In g u ara n tee in g to be rig h t. We have lots of room for live auto sto rag e. G re sh a m G a ra g e Southard & Southard Phone 2391 GIVE YOUR CAR A LIFT A W ant Ad m eans ad d itio n al in come w ith little outlay. L et th e O ut and put it bark w here it belongs, in look prove it. j th e class of “going concerns.” Don’t be b urdened with a balky car o r one Insurance th a t gives you co n tin u al tro u b le. W ood! wood! In su re y o u r wood anyw here with Jo h n Brow n. Phone B etter sell it ra th e r, o r have us ad- tf ju st and rep air it and m ake it run 2501. ¡ right. P ian o T uning. w«vv, o * C O V I« SB 1W»T w o iv e tr s M j SAW D A O . There is always something inspir ing in the picture of the great American Eagle. FAIRVIEW 23.00. S atisfaction g u aran teed . P hone Jones, G resham 1681, care O utlook. HOME SWEET HOME ..STRENGTH.. 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