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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 15, NO. 52 GKKSIIAM, MI LTNOMAII COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, l»25 CLUB MEETING TUESDAY NITE RABBITS WERE FINE SUGGESTION MADE CITY WANTS SPRINGS COMMERCIAL FOR WATER SUPPLY FAIR ATTRACTION REGARDING PARK #1.50 Per Year EMORY ROBERTS RISES IN TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS HIS PRO FESSIO N PHONE COMPANY MAKING CHANGES In the c u rre n t num ber of ‘‘P it and A m eeting of th e G resham Com m er Q u a rry ”, a tech n ical m agazine, pub cial club has been called for T uesday lished at Chicago, U lionois. m ention night, S eptem ber 1, a t 8 o’clock in th e It w as hailed as a tine th in g when is m ade of th e addition to th e ed ito r T he city of G resham , th ro u g h C. G city hall. "Come on, le t’s go,” say s P. E. A num ber of im p o rtan t changes are th e Oregon R abbit B reeders asso cia ial staff as asso ciate editor of Em ory S chneider, rec o rd e r and city atto rn ey , Several m a tte rs of special in te re st tion p ut th e ir heads to g e th e r and de Mills, of G resham , in a com m unication D. R oberts, a form er G resham boy I ta k in g place in th e telephone equip- h as died on all w ate r not previously a re to be presented. cided to hold a ra b b it show at th e to th e O utlook reg a rd in g a p ark site and who is now m aking a to u r of sev- nient both of th e Pacific S tates T ele- died on in sp rin g s and a sm all stream T he V egalene alcohol d istille ry is M ultnom ah county th is year, and th e for th e city, and Mr. M ills' suggestion e ra l w estern cities in se arch for m a phone com pany and the local M ultno in the hills about tw o m iles south of about read y for o p eratio n and re p re d isplay put on by th e rab b it men m et strik e s th e O utlook as one of th e best te ria l for th e periodical. Mr. R oberts m ah & C lackam as com pany as to ad G resham . T he dling w as m ade last se n tativ es of th e p lan t w ish to ex p lain 8 all ex p ectatio n s an d a ttra c te d a g rea t sites to be had. Mr. M ills say s: is a g rad u a te en g in eer w ith 13 y ears ditional poleage and w iring. T he P a M onday m orning. T his w as m ade in to th e m em bers of th e club and b u si “T here is som e ta lk of th e P o rtlan d deal of atten tio n . It w as th e best of p rac tica l experience In railro a d cific S tates is ru n n in g a new pole line an effort to secure w ate r for th e c ity ’s ness in te re sts g en erally th e p la n s of E lectric P ow er com pany p u ttin g in a co n stru ctio n , highw ay design, m u n i from th e’Twelve-M ile co rn e r to th e lo rab b it show ever m ade a t th is fair. u se in connection w ith a rese rv o ir operation , raw m a teria l needed and About 250 ra b b its w ere en tered flag statio n a t P a rk D rive n ea r A. W. cipal en g in eerin g and cem ent m ill de cal telephone office w hich w ill add w hich it w ill be n ec essary to build use of th e products. Among th e ir C om petition w as u n u su a lly keen and M etzger's resid en ce and it h as oc- sign and co n stru ctio n . He is a s s is t th re e new circ u its, giving th e P o rt w ithin the next few m onths, w hether prod u cts w ill be a m otor fuel used th e th e w in n ers can ju stly be proud of c u rred to th e w rite r and o th e rs th a t a n t p ro fesso r of civil en g in eerin g at land and G resham long d istan ce con or not a p riv ate w ater system is de sam e as gasoline but said to riv al gas G resham is w ithout a p ark . No tow n M arquette u n iv ersity and w as chief nection nine circ u its in stead of six. th e ir success. ▼eloped. in cleann ess, q u ick n ess and pow’er. It “ New’ m em bers a re com ing into th e w ith a strea m n ea r it w ould w ant a en g in eer for th e Sun P o rtlan d Cement H ereto fo re th e local com pany and City E ngineer R oberts has m ade w ill in c re ase m ileage noticeably and asso ciatio n daily and plans a re a l p ark except on th a t stre a m .” com pany, designing and su p erv isin g th e Pacific S tates T elephone & T ele- p relim in ary surveys and re p o rts the cost about the sam e as gasoline. Sev ready afloat to hold a b e tte r and b ig Mr. Mills th in k s a few ac re s of th e th e co n stru ctio n of the new p lan t of g rap h com pany have each had a sep- elevation of th e sp rin g s as 600 feet. e ra l ca rs a re a lre ad y u sin g th e new ger show next y ear," say s R. R eitsm a, H enry M etzger place and p erh ap s two th is com pany a t Lime, Oregon. D ur- | ate set of poles to ca re for th e ir lines, A fall of 55 feet could be secured be fuel and a re p o rt is expected on th e of P o rtlan d , who is a m em ber of th e or th ree ac res of th e A nderson place, itig the tim e Mr. R oberts is v isitin g the la tte r com pany h aving its poles on tw een th a t point and a favorable site re su lts of its use. p ublicity com m ittee of th e Oregon along Jo h n so n creek , in a wooded som e of th e m ost in te restin g non-m e- i th e w est side of Main stre e t and th e T he p a rk question is ag ain com ing R abbit B reed ers’ association. fo r a rese rv o ir on th e n o rth e a st slope T he grove, w ould m ake an ideal park. ta llic o p eratio n s in th e co u n try g ath - local com pany on th e opposite side of of G resham butte, follow ing around to the fro n t and th e re a re q u estio n s to b re e d e rs’ asso ciatio n w ishes to th a n k T here could be a “sw im m ing hole erln g d ata for his m agazine, m uch of th e street. T he tw o com panies have th e n o rth e rn face of th a t em inence, a consider in connection th e re w ith , and th e m em bers of th e fa ir board for and a sm all boatin g pond and all th e his tim e has been spent w ith his p ar- now decided to consolidate as to one d istan ce of about a m ile and a half. o th e r m a tte rs a re p aram o u n t and th e ir splendid co o p eratio n and hope p ara p h ern alia of a playground. T he cuts, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. R oberts. u n it, new poles being in stalled on th e T he elevation of th e m ain p a rt of should p ro p erly come before th e m em th e b u ilding prom ised for next y e a r’s uneven ground would afford w onder w est side of th e stree t by th e Pacific bers. Zion Gt angelical Church. G resham is 317 feet. ful o p p o rtu n ities for lan d scap e fea show w ill be ready on tim e. S tates and th e M ultnom ah ft C lacka A full atten d an ce is desired. S unday school at th e Zion E v an g el m as to a ttac h its cable o nto th e ir tu res, flow ers, se ats and tab les, etc. If it is possible to secure th is w ate r RABBIT AWARDS. Of course, if available, a site along ical ch u rch w ill begin at 10 o ’clock poles, th ereb y elim in atin g one of th e supply, it is pointed out by th e city F ollow ing is a list of th e w in n ers: engineer th a t the w a te rs of th e stream GRESHAM WOMAN GIVES C heckered G ian ts— Sr. Buck, 1st, a stream of w ater such as Johnson next Sunday m orning, and p reaching pole lines betw een h ere and th e 12- BIRTH TO TRIPLETS Ed. B outell; 2d O. J. Schofield. S enior creek would be Ideal and would e n service at 11 o'clock by th e p asto r, th e MUe co rn er. T his w ill lessen a p could be dam m ed and piped to th e sp rin g , and from th e re to th e re s e r doe, 1st O. J. Schofield, 2d Ed. Boutell. hance th e beau ty and u sefu ln ess of a Rev. E. H o rtsm an n , who w ill ta k e for preciably the u n sig h tly condition of Monday m orning, A ugust th e 24th, J r. Buck, 1st O. J. Schofield, 2d O. J. park. his subject “Does Mission W ork Pay?" the old ro tte n poles on both sides of voir. A 6-inch m ain w ould be needed As Mr. Mills su g g ests a p a rk of th is At 11:50 th e p asto r w ill preach in th e th e stre e t w hich h as for som e tim e from the sp rin g to th e re se rv o ir and a Mrs. P aul E. C arey of G resham gave Schofield. 10-inch m ain from the rese rv o ir to the to h er hu sb an d , frien d s, a tte n d a n ts— B lack F lem ish — Sr. Doe, 1st Wm. kind on th e electric line could be G erm an language, ta k in g for his topic been r a th e r of an eyesore to a suffer and even h erse lf—a g rea t su rp rise. At city. It is not th o u g h t th a t th is source G aither, 2d Alice L ehm ann, 3d C. E. m ade a com m ercial affair and, if "T he C h ristian Is B lessed In T his ing public. N orth of th e Mt. Hood ca r p ro p erly equipped, w ould be in c re a s W orld.” w ould be sufficient to supply th e en th e P o rtla n d S an itariu m , 60th and H ahs. line tlie new poles a re to be 40 feet in T he p arso n ag e of th e St. Jo h n s length w hile from the elec tric line to tir e city, b u t it could be used on the Belm ont, Dr. W. B. H olden, its skilled S ilv er Black F lem ish — Sr. doe, 1st ingly in dem and for picnic occasions. T he suggestion is w ell w o rth co n E v angelical ch u rch , Sellw ood, will be th e m ain office th e poles will he 50 h ig h er levels w est of tow n and could surgeon, by a C aesarian o p eratio n , Alice L ehm ann. be supplem ented by Bull R un w ater. brought to th e light of day one— two— D ark S teel F lem ish — Sr. doe, 1st H. sid erin g an d actin g upon if th e proper dedicated on Sunday aftern o o n , s e r feet long. vices beginning at 2:30 and c u lm in a t T he la tte r is expensive, costing G re sh th re e baby boys, one of w hich u n Osman. In t. doe, 1st H. Osman, 3d back in g can be secured. T he long-contem plated ch an g e from ing with th e dedication. T he co n g re th e sin g le stra n d s of telephone w iring am an av erag e of $600 a m onth, and fo rtu n a te ly w as not viable, yet g r a n t C. E. H ahs. J r. buck, 1st C. E. H ahs, gation of th e G resham ch u rc h h as re betw een G resham and th e Tw elve- th e effort is to reduce th is co st if pos ing a handsom e p a ir of lu sty wee 2d H. O sm an, 3d Geo. Runty. Ju n io r “ BRÏBGE OF GODS” laddies to occupy th e a tte n tio n of Mr. doe, 1st C. E. H ahs, 2d H. Osman. SOON TO BE BUILT ceived a co rd ial in v itatio n to be p re s Mile co rn e r to th e heavy cnble Is be sible. en t and it is hoped th a t m any w ill a t ing actu ally realized at th is tim e and T he building of a re se rv o ir is im and Mrs. C arey and a ll th e ir relativ es W hite F le m ish -rS r. buck, 1st J. F. The c o n tra c t has been let, according tend. p erative, as it is said th a t the city of and frien d s to find su itab le nam es for Sm ith, 2d H. Osman. Sr. doe, 1st H. th is im provem ent w ill go forw ard as to announcem ent, for b u ilding th e P o rtla n d w ill not renew th e c o n tra ct them. Osman, 2d Geo. Runty. Int. does, 1st rap id ly as possible. It has been ap Bible S tan d ard Com m unity C hurch. bridge acro ss th e Colum bia nt Cascade T he la rg e st babe w eighed four and H. Osman. J r. buck. 1st Mrs. E. B. for supplying G resham w ith w ater u n S unday school at 10 as u su al fol p aren t for a co n sid erab le length of Locks, co n n ectin g th a t place w ith less a rese rv o ir is provided. T he one-half pounds, w hile th e le a st fell D em ute, 2d Mrs. E. B. Demute, 3d H. lowed by p reach in g at 11 a. m. by Rev. tim e th a t th e over-crow ded condition Stevenson, W ashington. I t is a t th e p rese n t c o n tra c t expires on Decem ber one ounce -short of th re e and occupies Osman. J r. doe, 1st H. Osman, 2d and of th e lines m ust u ltim ately be re m location of th e tra d itio n a l “ Bridge of E a rl Crook, who will preach again in 1. A vote for au th o rizin g such a p ro an e n tire room by him self in th e in 3d, Geo. L au ren t. edied and to th is end, 50 p airs, w iring th e evening a t 8. P ra y erm eetin g and th e Gods," and w ill m ake accessible je c t and providing the n ecessary cubator, being fed w ith a m edicine New Z ealand R eds— Sr. buck, 1st in a steel of cable a re being stru n g some fine scen ery and form conven Bible read in g w ill be on W ednesdays bonds will come before th e people of dropper. Both a re re p o rte d "doing P. E. G arriso n , 2d V. W. W eir. Sr. w hich will not only do aw ay w ith th e a t 8, led by Rev. Mr. Crook. All are fine,” as is also th e h ap p y and proud doe, 1st V. W. W eir, 2d and 3d. S. G. ient loops co nnecting w ith th e Colum th e city w ithin th e next few weeks. congested p o rtio n s of th e line, but invited to th ese services. bia riv er h ighw ay a t th e C ascades m other. T he fa th e r h ard ly know s y et H u m e ^ I th P. E. G arriso n . Int. buck, will afford p rotection from th e heavy and a t Hood River. Baptist Church. Japanese Farmer and Family Hurt. how he is com ing, but th in k s close a p 1st and 2d. W. J. R obinson, 3d Geo. sto rm s of th e w in ter, especially th e T he bridge w ill be 20 feet wide, ex R alph 11. 8. W olverton of P o rtlan d conditions th a t a re p resen t w ith sleet T. Kido, a Ja p an e se farm er living plication to b u sin ess an im p o rta n t L au ren t, 4th P. H. G arriso n , 5th W. cept in th e ce n te r w here it w ill be 40 will occupy th e p u lp it a t th e B aptist and Ice. At such tim es th e sm all on th e Chas. C leveland place, had his function th ese days of stren u o u s W. W eir. Int. doe, 1st V. W. W eir, feet, giving au to lsts a ch an ce to stop progress. ch u rc h S unday m orning. T he m ale w ires beoome coated w ith Ice to such tru c k tu rn e d over and several m em 2d and 3d F ra n k W ollen. Jr. buck, 1st and view th e rap id s and m o u n tain s q u a rte t w ill ren d e r a special ^election. an ex ten t th e service Is serio u sly c rip b ers of his fam ily h u rt ea rly W ednes P. E. G arriso n , 2d C. C. T ucker, 3d w ith safety. T he sp an w ill be 160 Bible school w ill open pro m p tly at pled. The w iring betw een th e points day m orning w hen he w as stru c k by Flower Enthusiasts Visit Exposition. F ra n k W ollen, 4th and 5th V. W, feet high in th e ce n te r, of th e c a n ti 9:45 a. m. T h ere will be no services Ju liu s M eier's car on th e B ase L ine m entioned seem to he p ecu liarly ex Mrs. V era L. T u ck er and Mrs. F ra n k W eir. J r . doe, 1st V. W. W eir, 2d, lever type and of steel co n stru ctio n . In th e evenings during th is m onth. 1*4 m iles e a st of th e 12-mile corner. H einey w ent to V ancouver, W ash in g 3d and 4th S. O. Hum e, 5tli V. W. W eir posed to th e w eather. It is expected to have th e bridge T he an n u al picnic of th e B aptist Kido had driven his tru c k south into ton, la st week, w here th ey placed ex W hite New Z ealan d s— Jr. buck, 1st A nother Im p o rtan t im provem ent ready for use next y ear in July. S unday school w as held T uesday, Au w hich is u n d er way Is a m ore m odern th e Base L ine and when it w as acro ss hib its in th e ce n te n n ial exposition. Geo. L au ren t. J r. doe 1st and 2d Geo. T he site from w hich th e brid g e gets g u st 25, at Dodge P ark . T he day was co n stru ctio n of the line of w est Pow th e road it w as hit broadside by th e Mrs. T uck er exhibited th e choicest L aurent. its nam e is a ttra c tiv e for Its rugged M eier car, going w est. Kido told th e blossom s from th e T u ck erh ill D ahlia an ideal one for a picnic and all en ell V aliev ro ad b etw een G re sh a m an d C h in ch illas—Sr. buck, 1st C. E. W il scen ery both of th e m o u n tain s on sh eriff’s office th a t M eier w as going farm and Mrs. H einey show ed d ah lias son, 2d an d 3d W allace Swan. 4th R. joyed sw im m ing in th e Sandy. The L innem ann. Among o th e r th in g s will eith er side of th e riv er w hich nt th is picnic th is y ear w as acclaim ed the be tlie use of g lass knobs Instead of very fast. M eier said th e tru c k had and "perennials from h e r a ttra c tiv e L. Bryan. Sr. doe, 1st And 2d R. L. point descends over rocks, form ing a com e into th e road w ithout signal and gardens. In cid en tally , tlie tw o joined Bryan, 3d C. E. W ilson, 4tli Byron biggest success for m any years. porcelain on the cro ss arm s of the half m ile or m ore of sw irlin g rap id s. com pletely obstru cted th e road and the C lark County F lo ra l association, j Carlson J r . buck, 1st R. R eitsm a: poles, w hich Is co n siderably m ore up T he tra d itio n of th e "B rid g e of the Free Methodist Service*. th a t the collision w as inevitable, a l They expect to en te r th e ir flowers in 2d W allace Swan, 3d and 4th Byron to date. All tra n sc o n tin e n ta l lines uso G ods" Is celeb rated in sto ry and song, T he first q u a rte rly m eeting of the th o ugh his chauffeur drove com plete th e dahlia show’ to be held in V ancou- C arlson. J r . doe, 1st W allace Swan, the g lass knobs. . the Indian trad itio n being th a t h ere conference y ear of th e F re e M ethodist ly off th e road to avoid it. 2d and 3d R. L. B ryan, 4th R. R eits T he cost to the local com pany for ver on S eptem ber 12. long ago th e riv e r flowed th ro u g h an ch u rch will begin F rid ay evening, In the tru c k w ith Kido w ere his the changes In p ro g ress will am ount Mrs. T u ck er rec en tly m ade a trip to ma. opening in th e m ountain. T he fo rm a co n tin u in g over the S abbath. The fam ily, including his w ife and c h il Tacom a, accom panied by h er fa th e r, W hite Flem ish Doe an d L itte r— 1st to about $3000, w hile th a t of th e P a tion ap p e ars to b ear out th e trad itio n . Rev. W. N. Coffee of Salem th e new ly- d ren, May, T eru and K. Kido, his Bruce W olverton of P o rtlan d . On her and 2d, H. Osman, 3d Mrs. E. B. De cific S tutes com pany will p erh ap s he appointed d istric t elder of th e W il daughter-in-law ’, Mrs. S. Kido, and H. re tu rn she visited th e S outhw est m ute. about half of th a t am ount. Fire Bell Wakens Some. lam ette Valley d istric t, w ill preside at M orahahsi. T he la tte r w as severely W ashington fair w here she o rd ered Black F lem ish Doe and L itte r— 1st Some tim e ago a h earin g w as held Two or three taps of the fire bell the service*. ‘S unday school will co n h u rt about th e neck, but it is th o u g h t m any fine d ahlia bulbs for n ex t y e a r’s Meyer and Ely. before th e public serv ice com m ission w ere h ea rd by sleepy citizen s about vene at the u sjial hour on Sunday, th a t his in ju rie s w ill not prove s e ri crop. Mrs. T u ck er has arra n g e d for New Z ealand Red Doe and L itte r— by re p rese n tin g T ro u td ale citizens In ous. All th e o th e rs w ere c u t'o n face a display of th e finest from h er co l 1st and 2d S. G. Hume, 3d P. E. G a rri 3:30 W ednesday m o rnlug and upon in followed by th e m orning love feast, reg ard to rep lacin g the Pacific S tates v estig atio n it w as found th a t a bon a fte r w hich th e d istric t eld er will o r head and otherw ise bruised. The lection of sev eral h u n d red v arieties, son, 4th C. C. T ucker. sw itchboards w hich w ere burned d u r fire w hich had been kindled th e day preach. T he p reach in g service will in ju red p ersons w ere bro u g h t to w hich w ill be in th e W alrad M ercan Symphony Chose* Conductor. before in th e re a r of th e A. W. Metz be follow ed by th e o bservance of the ing the fire th a t visited T ro u td ale In G resham and cared for by Dr. Botkin. tile sto re on n ex t T h u rsd ay , S ep tem ger sto re and w hich had sm ouldered Com m union. T he young people will May. w ith th e lines of th e M ultnom ah T he P o rtlan d sym phony o rc h e stra Mr. M eier assum ed the re sp o n sib il b er 3. ft C lackam as M utual com pany. It was has chosen W illem van H o o g straten , sev eral h o u rs, had suddenly b u rst In hold th e ir u su al service Sunday eve ity for th e accident. th o u g h t at th e tim e of th e h earin g th a t noted D utch con d u cto r, to be its p e r to flam es, cau sin g co n sid erab le of a n ing at 7 o’clock, afte r w hich th e Rev. an ea rly decision would be arriv ed at. m a n en t co n d u cto r for th e com ing se a flare. No doubt It w as th is reflection Mr. Coffee will again preach. but up to th is tim e such n decision has seen by th e n ig h t telep h o n e o p era to r son. Mr. van H o o g straten is a young A S unday school te a c h e rs’" co n fer not been rendered. It is th o u g h t by m an and has had v ast m usical ex p e r w hich w as th e occasion of th e alarm ence will be held a t the ch u rch Mon the m ajo rity of T ro u td ale resid e n ts benig sen t in. T h ere is a d irec t co n day evening, a t w hich tim e h II officers ience. th n t for all p u rp o ses th e lines of the L ast sp rin g T heodore S p ierlng w as nection betw een th e telep h o n e office and te a c h e rs In th e Sunday school are local telephone com pany would very chosen co n d u cto r of th e P o rtlan d and th e fire sta tio n an d "C e n tra l” req u ested to be p resen t. The public is invited to see my beautiful ably fill th e needs prom ptly sounded th e first alarm , a l sym phony o rc h e stra b u t la te r Mr. prize winning Dahlias which will be on ex Methodist Episcopal Church. though a g en e ral alarm w as not given. Spiering died in M unich, G erm any. At the M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch Gresham Boy Injured at Yakima. T h e sym phony co n c erts have b e M arshals K elley and P ila n t w ere at hibition at the WALRAD MERC. STORE. come very po p u lar, being held a t th e the scen e of th e supposed co n flag ra next Sunday m orning th e p asto r. Dr. Mr. and Mrs. R ichard H einey r e public au d ito riu m about once a m onth tion in th e p ro v erb ial "less thkn no C. W. H uett, w ill preach a t 11 o’clock, ceived word W ednesday from Mrs. tim e,” and the blaze w as extinguished. ta k in g for his subject "T e stin g the d u rin g th e w in ter season. P ro d u c t,” T h ere will he special m u H einey’s sister, Mrs. B ittn er of Y aki sic. In th e evening ut 8 o’clock he ma, te llin g of an accid en t w hich befell w ill co n tin u e h is lectu re serm on on W alter H einey on th e F rid a y a fte r We are H eadquarters In Gresham for “ E gypt," w hich w as com m enced last J Orders will be taken at this time for spring delivery. noon previous on the stre e ts of Y aki S unday night. T hose who have been ma, to w hich place he had gone to to th at land of m ystery and th o se who visit his au n t. He w as rid in g a m o would like to go will get both p leasu re and profit out of th e service. torcycle w hen It w as stru c k by a m a Gresham Phone 42x2 Bible school w ill m eet a t 10 o'clock, chine, b reak in g his rig h t leg above the A large and complete to w hich all not belonging elsew h ere ankle. Eye w itn esses to th e accident supply of are invited. P lan s are u n d er w ay for say th a t th e boy w as In no w ay to a picnic at b eau tifu l L a u re lh u rst on blam e. He Is rep o rted as doing as L ab o r Day, also for th e Rally Day well as can he expected. Mr. and ex ercises w hich w ill be held a t 10 Mrs. H einey a re p lan n in g to leave F r i o'clock on S eptem ber 27. It Is p la n day for Yakim a. G eorge H elnpy has ned to hold th e an n u al prom otion of been w orking in th e fru it a t Yakim a W e are offering two prizes for the best and next p upils on th e Sunday preceding, for ab o u t tw o weeks. best nam e suggested for Schanno’s Confectionery S eptem ber 20, w ith some special In which we have recently purchased. The first jirize sp iratio n al m eetings d u rin g the week will be a $3.50 box of candy, second $1.50 box candy. follow ing. IT W i l l . PAY. Everyone is welcome to try, make as many sugges E pw orth L eague next Sunday eve ning will m eet at 7 o'clock w ith W il j T u rn over rig h t now to page tw o tions as you like, but only one prize will be given to and read th e W ant Ads. liam M cA llister as P uler. T he young a family. Contest closes Friday night, September 4. people have room and a w elcom e for T h e re ’s a ra ft of them th is tim e. W inners will be announced September 8. stra n g e rs. E very one should have your no T he re g u la r m eeting for p ra y e r and tice. Phone 1236 Gresham Bible study will be held on T h u rsd ay Some offer exceptional chances. evening. Some w ill s u rp rise you. F R E E — A m odern, niekle plated clutch pencil with a Miss Hazel Paul, a prom inent GRESHAM, OREGON 50c purchase of School Supplies. Give them th e tw ice over then soloist from P o rtlan d will sing a t the use your telephone. We will be triad to meet our many friend*. Limit one to a customer. m o rning service at th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch Sunday. EXHIBIT OF EXQUISITE DAHLIAS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 VERA L TUCKER P R IZ E C O N TE S T! SCHOOL SUPPLIES TABLETS NOTE BOOKS PENCILS LUNCH BASKETS ETC. Now in stock HEPPS PACKET STORE MR. and MRS. OSCAR A. JOHNSON