GRESHAM OUTLOOK, « AUCTION SALE ON THE 01.1) CHAS. HUNTER FARM A bout 1 m ile so utheast ot P le a sa n t Home and 7 m iles so u th east of G resh ­ am . T ake Bluff road a t G illis station. If com ing by electric line get off at S cenic station. SATURDAY, SEPTEM BER Beginning at 11 a. m. Sharp 5, 1925 Free Lunch at Noon LIVESTOCK IB Milch ( o » s —All young and in good condition, no h ard m ilkers, k ic k ­ e rs, th ree te s te rs or sh o rt m ilkers. All a re good p roducers, fresh en in g date w ill be announced and gu aran teed . Five fresh before d ate of sale an d several soon a fte r date of sale. 11 Je rse y H eifers— AU tw o y ea rs old th is fall, p a stu re bred, some fresh e-n e a rly in w inter. T his is no tra d e sm a n ’s herd. I have raised every c ritte r except four and b roken every cow to milk. One Bay Team of Geldings, about 2700 pounds, g entle and tru e, w ill w ork anyw here. One G ray M are about 1100 lbs. Two C hester W hite Brood Sows. FARM EQUIPMENT » Set H eavy W ork H arness. Set Single H arness. A nker H olth S ep arato r No. 5, good as new. Set Morse F airb an k s P latfo rm Scales, cap acity 500 lbs. 14, 10-gallon Milk Cans. 2, 5-gallon Milk Cans. H eavy F arm W agon w ith g rav el bed. New D eering Mower, cu t 30 ac res only. Hay Rake. 3-sectiou D rag H arrow . 10-shovel Disc w ith tru ck . 14-inch O liver Chilled Plow. R id­ ing C ultivator. Single row C ultivator. W’heelbarrow . Set D ehorners. 225 feet one-inch rope. L ot of barbed w ire and a lot of tools and o th er sm all a rtic le s too num erous to m ention. MATURED CROPS 24 Tons Clover and T im othy Hay. 18 Tons O ats, V etch and Wrheat. 15 T ons Baled S traw . 14 T ons O ats (w hite and g ray ). 2 ac res P otatoes, ready to dig. TERMS— All sum s $20.00 or u n d er cash. Over $20.00 six m o n th s’ tim e on approved notes, In terest 8 per cent per annum . T hose d esirin g cre d it should m ake applicatio n to A. M eyers, a t F irs t S tate Bank, G resham , Oregon, prio r to sale. W. J. PH A IR , Owner W. S. WOOD A SONS, Auctioneers A. MEYERS, Clerk * W e want you to know that the reverent customs of the past aided by modern pro­ fessional knowledge and improved facili­ ties make ours a service of idealism. Gresham Funeral Parlors f e w , ÿ.fâ. & te d /ia n i, (D lP ycn N o w I s t h e T im e t o E le c tr ify Y o u r H o m e . You already know that Electric Service is the most useful and economical servant in the home. Why not start now and let Electricity do all your household drudgery for you? MODERN APPLIANCES AT MODERATE PRICES We have an excellent stock to select from. Electric Store Electric Building PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. IK IPA Y , AUGUST «I. PAGE THREE NEW DODGE PARK GRADE SCHOOL AT TROUTDALE TO ELIMINATE STEEP HILL TO OPEN SEPTEMBER 14 A la rg e force of men and team s is a t w ork rem ak in g th e C rissey grade from th e top of th e hill to th e Sandy riv e r level. T he new g rad e begins on th e R ich ard s h ill and is being hewn o ut of th e side of a bluff. It w ill be scenic and rem ark ab ly b eau tifu l w hen com pleted and w ill obviate th e long steep g rad e th ro u g h th e C rissey p ro p ­ erty w hich has been in use for m any years, and w ill m ake an easy a p ­ proach to Bull Run and th e head w orks of th e P o rtlan d w ater supply. T he city of P o rtlan d and C lackam as county a re co operating In th e cost of th e project, th e form er b earin g tw o- th ird s of th e expense. One of th e spans from th e old B urnside bridge in P o rtlan d w ill be placed acro ss th e Sandy n ear th e p resen t bridge and w ill connect w ith th e new road. Six m onths w ill be needed to com plete th e w ork 6f grading. Mrs. W- L. C rissey and Jim and Mrs. C rissey’s niece. Miss P risc illa B aum ­ g arte n of Amboy, Illinois, are sp en d ­ ing th e w eek a t G earh art. Mrs. Jim m ie Cam eron is th e proud p o ssesso r of a new piano. Mrs. Jo h a n n a B aum garten, m other of Mrs. W. L. Crissey, is spending the sum m er in Illinois. Miss A ngenette C rissey has retu rn ed from a d elig h tfu l ten-day tr ip to C rater L ake, re tu rn in g via Bend, B urns and o th e r e a ste rn Oregon tow ns. Mrs. A. C. W’oodcock, who has been a t h er cottage a t th e beach for th re e w eeks, has retu rn ed . Two ch ild ren accom panied her. "D ell” H udson is accu m u latin g m a­ te ria l for th e building of a com m odi­ ous b arn on his place. POWELL VALLEY Miss E lsie M attson accom panied her cousins, E lla and C ath erin e W illiam s to th e ir home a t Chinook, W ashington, S atu rd ay for a stay of sev eral weeks. T he W illiam s g irls had been visitin g w ith E lsie for some tim e past. Mr. and Mrs. B ert Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Adolpe G ustafson and son of P o rtlan d enjoyed the trip aro u n d th e Mt. Hood Loop highw ay W ednesday. D uring th e ir trip they m et Dr. and Mrs. J. G. S tu re, also Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chiodo who w ere m aking th e loop. Mr. and Mrs. A lb ert P alm blad, H a rry S pencer, wife and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. F red C ham berlain and Ed Staffenson sp en t S atu rd ay and Sunday In m aking th e trip around Mount Hood. They cam ped S atu rd ay n ig h t at Hood R iver m eadow s. Mrs. J. J. L in d q u ist w as given a su rp rise at h er home W ednesday a f­ ternoon, th e occasion being h er 77th birthday. Before leaving, th e g u ests w ere served refresh m en ts. T he Rev. O. J. W ilner, p asto r of the Sw edish M ission church, an nounces his topic for th e S unday m o rning se r­ mon a t 11 o’clock as "T he Slave and the Son,” and in th e evening a t 8 o'clock as "F aith fu ln ess and A ble­ ness.’’ T he Sunday evening service will be in E nglish. Sunday school w ill be held a t 10 o'clock S unday m orning and th e young people's m eeting a t 7 in th e evening. Mrs. H om er W illiam s and tw o c h il­ d ren re tu rn e d W ednesday from a tw o- w eeks’ stay a t a num ber of T illam ook beaches. HALEY T he special m eetings, w ith Rev. D. E. A nderson in ch arg e, have Increased In pow er and Interest. E ach succeed ­ ing m essage h as been, if possible, m ore p en e tratin g and convincing th an th e preceding one. A m ost u rg e n t call and in v itation to every m an, woman and child in th e com m unity to avail them selves of th is ra re o p p o rtu n ity and atten d th e rem ain in g services is extended by th e pasto r, th e Rev. A. Johnson, who says, "T he Rev. Mr. A n­ derson p reach es next Sunday a t 11 and 8 p. m., also on Monday, T uesday and W ednesday evenings. T he g re a t­ est and m ost Im p o rtan t question be­ fore th e hum an m ind is th a t of r e ­ ligion, th erefo re, com e." FAIRVIEW A h u ck leb erry p a rty co n sistin g of Mr. and Mrs. I ra Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mode, Mrs. J. H. P eterso n , Mrs. J. W. M oller, Mrs. E. S urface, Mrs. M. B urlingam e and Clyde P eterso n spent the week end a t G overnm ent Camp. They succeeded In b rin g in g hom e 38 g allo n s of berries. C. E. S tockton has th e c a rp e n te r work com pleted on th e new F airview •haolhouse w hich Is n early ready for occupancy. The school y ear will open •September 14. T •