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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, POWELL VALLEY TUESDAY, JINK 14, lihSS PLEASANT HOME In connection w ith th e L uther League ot the S aro n L u th e ra n church which will m eet S unday evening at 8 o'clock in the ch u rc h , th e re will be a reception extended to th e new pastor of the church, th e Rev. Enoch S an deen, and his wife, who a re moving to Powell V alley from Colton, Oregon, and expect to occupy th e parsonage soon. T here w ill be a p rogram fol lowed by refre sh m e n ts. T he Rev. Mr. Sandeen expects to preach Sunday m orning a t 11 o'clock and Sunday school w ill convene at 10 o’clock. Phone su b sc rip tio n s to 1561. Portland-Gresham Stage LV. PORTLAND LV. GRESHAM Park and Yamhill Powell Jt Roberta Phone MAln 8G11 Phone 1823 •8:30 9 :30 10 :30 11:30 12 :30 1 :30 2 :30 3 :30 4 30 5:30 6 30 *7 :30 x i l :30 a m ., a. m.. a. m., a. m., p. m., p. m., p. m., p. ni., p. m., p. m., p. m.. p. m., p. m.. P. B. P. B. P. B. P. B. P. B. P. B. B. V. L. V. L. V. L. V. L. V. L. V. L. L. •7 :00 8 :30 9 :30 10 :30 11:30 12 :30 1 :30 2 :30 3 :3» 4 30 5 :30 X« 30 *8 :30 a. m. a. m. a. m. a. m . a. m., o. m., p. m., p. m., p. m.. p. m., p. m., p. m., p. m.. P. B. P. B P B. P. B. P. B. P. B. B. PAGI THREE V. L. V. L. V. L. V. L. V. L. V. L. L. •Sundaya and H olidays only. «Saturdays. Sundays and Holidays. •D a lly except Sundays and Holidays. P. V.—Powell V alley. B. L.—Base Lin«. Owned and operated by GEO. LEWIS & SON I' row Berries or Cherries to Jam or Jelly In Fifteen Minutes Do you know th e new short-boil C erto m ethod of m ak in g ja m s and jellies, w hich m akes success cer ta in ? N o longer need you have a n y f e a rs as to th e re su lt, fo r the “ se t” is p e rfe c t every tim e. And th e d ru d g e ry is gone, too. F o r in ste a d o f tedious len g th y cooking, one o r tw o m in u tes’ boiling is enough w hen C erto is used. T h is sh o rt cooking saves th e b rig h t n a tu ra l color an d th e fre sh flavor o f th e f r u it. Besides it avoids th e g r e a t w aste o f boiling a w a y th e ju ice, so th a t th e ac tu al cost o f y o u r ja m s and jellies m ade th e C erto w ay is about tw o cents a g lass J e ss th a n by th e tiresom e old-fashioned m ethod. G re a te r ease, b e tte r jelly low er cost—th is is a com bina'.:. n which n a tu ra lly ap p eals to w om en ev ery w here. A book of sim ple recipes f o r all so rts of delicious ja m s, jellies an d m arm alad es, comes w ith each h o ttie of C erto. Y our grocer c a rrie s C erto, o r you can send 10c (fo r postag e) and get a tr ia l half-size bottle w hich will m ake from 6 to 10 glasses o f jam o r jelly , depending upon th e recipe used. W rite D ouglas-P ectin Corp., 12S D Granite Bldg,, Rochester, N. Y. A nnouncem ent for the annual school m eeting at O rient should read Mon day, June 21, instead of Ju n e 23. The m eeting will be called at 2 p. m. Dr. W. D. M illiken from P o rtlan d . 1 directo r of C h ristian Education, w ill | preach at the B aptist church next Sun day m orning at 11 o’clock. Bible school begins a t 10 a. m. The Haley B .Y. P. U. w ill have ch arg e of the Young P eople’s service at 7:30 p. m. Grwnp of B tijs’ and Girl*’ ( luh a t C orvallis In Ith’.’i The Rev. Jo h n S. N ordell w ill preach ______________________ l ull power as well as satisfactory and economical at 8 o'clock. The Bible school has (’LI B BOVS V\I> GIK1 S th an heretofore, one th a t w ill be fo l operation depends upon the condition of a motor’s piston gran ted its superintendent, Miss Ida LEAVE FOB CORY 11 I IS lowed out very sim ilar to th a t of th e M iller, a m onth’s leave of absence. equipment—piston rings, pistons and pins. When worn re g u la r college course. T here a re nine F riends extend th eir sym pathy to The county club leader's office on boys and g irls who have won a trip to they need replacement. Mr. and Mj*s. Alt in K linski who lost F irs t street was the scene of unusual the sum m er school w ith all of th e ir A worn motor means a larger gas and oil consump th e ir infant d aughter, Sunday m orn- activity Monday m orning when 73 expenses paid. T hese are Alice ing- ) boys and girls em barked in th ree of Ingram , of Maplewood; L aw rence tion and in these days that is no small item. C harlie M cKinney and W ilbur Alt- | the larg est of the Gresham Union high A ylsw orth, of G resham ; Jo h n F lem You have every right to expect the utmost from your m an, stud en ts at O. A. C„ are at home school busses, th e ir destination C or ing and A rth u r B urns, of V ictory; for the sum m er vacation. automobile, even though the speedometer does show a vallis, w here for the next two weeks Anna and M agdoleua Boeekli, and B. C. A ltm an w as present at the they will meet w ith club m em bers George G rossen, of L iu n to n ; John large mileage. A thorough re-conditioning will bring alum ni m eeting of the Oregon Norm al from over the en tire state of Oregon W elbes and E d g ar Dixon, of Fairview . back all the old-time pep and power and lower your school in Monmouth Saturday. In th e big annual sum m er school of the S everal business men of G resham gas and oil consumption. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McKinney a t Oregon A gricultural college extension are p lan n in g to m ake th e trip to sum tended the D ouglass county picnic at division. m er school and spend one day w ith P eninsula p ark Sunday. BRING YOUR CAR TO US. Let us look it T here was a goodly sprinkling of th e boys and g irls th ere. T hese men Mr. and Mrs. H ector Morgan of Mc over. We guarantee an expert mechanical job and p aren ts on hand, especially th e m oth a re backing the club w ork m ost h e a rt M innville visited w ith the la tte r’s p a r will use only the best parts. ers, who w ere busy w ith last-m inute ily and, to get a elose-up view of th is ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S ester la st week. adm onitions and aid to th eir boy or com m endable w ork, a re going to find girl, looking after th eir reg istratio n out m ore about It by a personal v isit BORING YOU GET .4 PRICE IN ADVANCE. and the dozen and one things to be a t to th e sum m er cam p a t C orvallis. At tended to at the last. Mrs. W. D. K in p resen t about 15 have signed up for The fun eral of L eander B artlem ay, der and Mrs. V aletta Cooper w ere the trip w hich will tak e place th e 23d aged 64 years, w as held F rid ay fo re busy at the desk tak in g th e nam es of of Ju n e. It is desired th a t m ore w ill noon a t F o rre ste r's cem etery near those leaving and checking up on de m ake an effort to attend. Eagle Creek under th e direction of the T he th re e busses leaving G resham tails atten d in g the reg istra tio n and a s HAMLIN A HOMS, Props. G ates F uneral home. Mr. Bartlem ay, yesterday m orning w ere driven by signm ent to q u arte rs. The 85 leaving Phone 2391 Night 706 who was a bachelor, com m itted suicide w ere about equally divided as to boys W illiam C arlsted t, E. E. Brown and Ju n e 9 a t his home five m iles southeast B. M. H ow ell. The baggage of th e and g irls and th e chaperones in >/$<ZZZA/ZZXZZZZZZZZZZZ>9'Z/Z<yXX»ZZZZzZ/ZZZ/*«<<^4*<Z«<'Í^Z//^ZZZZZZZzZZZzZxZ/ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZVZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZz'> of Boring, th e re su lt of ill health. He charge of the M ultnom ah county m em ch ild ren w as loaded onto th e tops of is survived by th ree b ro th ers, Albert, bers w ere Miss P ennington, a teacher the th re e m achines, th en tied firmly of B arto n ; W illiam , of Blalock, and in the Lynch school, and Miss Doris for th e trip . They expect to re tu rn on C harley, of Rock Creek. He also Emily, of C orbett. Mr. and Mrs. K in S atu rd ay . Ju n e 26. leaves a sister a t Coburg, Oregon, and T hose m aking th e trip are L aw rence der also accom panied the group. one in Los Angeles. A ylsw orth, T racy and L ena A nderegg, A b risk show er w as falling as the Fola F ern A cers, A rth u r Burns, Anna, Our First Preferred Shares Pay You ch ild ren w ere leaving, b ut th is did not M agdoleua and P aul Boeekli, P auline Aged Woman Found Dead at seem to dam pen th e ir enthusiasm , es B uckner, Fay Beehler, Bernice Bunn, 7.2 per cent on Your Money. Springdale. Mrs. C hristensen, aged 70, widow of pecially of th e boys who w ere nudging K enneth B ram hall, S tanton Costner. Why You Should Ituy This Stock the late Lew is C hristensen and m other each o th er and tread in g each o th e r's Colin Cree, Vivian Copeland. Millard Our business is firmly established, well m anaged and perm anent. of H enry C hristensen of S pringdale, toes in tru e boyhood fashion. As th e Chase, E d g ar Dixon, R alph Dunham. Your savings will be safe. was found dead at th e residence of her m erry co n tin g en t left G resham th eir L aw rence F o rtn e r, G eorge G rossen, Your Income will be reg u la r and dependable. cheers tilled the a ir and the older peo G ertrude G ustafson, Bert Gibson, C ar son on last S atu rd ay evening. She D ividends paid by check first of ouch m onth, or q u arterly . was last seen by h er son in the berry ple assem bled exchanged rem iniscenc oline H essem er, Alice Ingram , Clyde E xem pt from S tate P erso n al P ro p erty Tax. es as to th eir childhood w hen such Jen n in g s, Alvin Johnson, Alvin Ju h rs. patch about 3 o’clock. Mrs. H enry D ividends exem pt from N orm al F ederal Incom e Tax. C hristensen had gone to S p ringdale to p leasan t excursions as the one begin W ilma Johnson, Mary K alifate, Levona ning yesterday m orning w ere rare. No Investm ent D epartm ent Kelley, Mabie K rueger, H om er Lum s- spend th e afternoon and on h er r e 820 E lectric Building tu rn could not find the m other about one w as inclined to begrudge th e den, N ina Langley, Jo h n L am bert, y o u n g sters th e ir tw o weeks ot an tic i Buddy Lee, R ichard Lettow , G ertrude the home. A search was com menced, 1 w ith the re su lt th a t th e body was pated p leasu re, b ut all w ere concur- Lee, F lorence M ullenhoft, C athryn found n ear an old barn, It w as re- ren t >n Die opinion th a t the happy v a Metzger. H ow ard Maxwell, Jessie Mc moved to P earso n 's u n d ertak in g p a r cation would be a tim e of in stru ctio n Kee, G ilbert Nelson, C harles Neville, lors in P o rtlan d . F u n eral services and educational profit as w ell as fun Gordon O sburn, P h ilan d er and M yrtle Pow ers, M arvena Redm an, E lla R ich w ill be held W ednesday aftern o o n at 2 and recreatio n . o'clock from the chapel of th e P o rt The delegation leaving th is y ear for ardson, Signe Rogndahl, M uriel Sm ith, land crem atorium . th e sum m er school Is th e la rg e st Ruth and R obert S terlin g , A lberta S a A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK w hich has ever gone out from M ultno ger, Nola Sm ith, Je an Sayer, Lola Used Curs, Used Implements. R epairs for all im plem ents and m a m ah county. G reat plans have been Splaw n, Hazel T aylor, John W elbes chinery. H essel Im plem ent Co.—Adv. m ade and a finer schedule arran g ed Ruth W alin, C aroline W hetstone, L u- e tta W elling, Mabel Woodle, Iren e W hite, M elbourn W hiteside, Leola Daily Trips to Portland Young, M arjorie Young, E rn e st Z ur- buchen, G ilbert Lind, E dna McCreary, G resham Powell Portland B urns C reighton, M arjorie A ylsw orth, Phone and FL F ast T aylor 1681 Maple Phone KAst M s» C harles M errill and M uriel Bowen. y Why Be Satisfied With Less Than Your Motor's Full Power GRESHAM GARAGE A SAFE INVESTMENT WITH GOOD DIVIDENDS PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. COAL EKSTRDM TRUCK SERVICE Dairy Auction FRIDAY, JUNE F 18 ree Lunch at Noon Sale Begins 11 A. 4L On my fa rm , b e tte r k n o w n as th e K A M PE E It FA RM , one- hall’ m ile so u th anti o n e -h a lf m ile e a st of B o rin a on th e O regon City ro ad , I w ill sell a t a u c tio n my e n tire herd of d airy c a ttle c o n sistin g of 21 Head Jerseys, Guernseys and Holst eins 6 re c e n tly fre sh , 3 fre sh in Ju n e , 3 fre sh in Ju ly , 2 fresh in A ugust, 2 fre s h in S ep tem b er. All good g ra d e s a n d som e of th em re g is te re d a n d a ll good heavy producers. 5 good H eifers, 2 y e a rs old, tw o of th em a re re g iste re d H o lste in s. 1 re g iste re d H o lste in Bull, a b e a u tifu l a n im a l w ith a good pedigree. All are tu b ercu lin tested and in splendid condition. I am su re you w ill be p.leased w ith them w hether it be for d airy or family. I w ill also sell ONE GOOD TEAM OF H O R SE S, (1 m are and 1 g e ld in g ). 2 sets of am ong which Iron w heels. a lot of o th er Work H arness. A lot of F arm Im plem ents and Tools a re one re g u la r farm wagon. One low farm wagon with Two plows. One saddle. Due hand clover seeder and sm all tools too num erous to m ention. TERMS— All sum s $20.00 or under cash. Sums over $20.00 six m onths’ tim e w ith in te re st a t ra te of 8 per cen t per annum on notes a p proved by clerk. JOHN OSLUND, Owner J. W . H U G H ES, A u c tio n e e r TWeY are A uctioning err z UÇEO cars t o w n at SUM BAILCY'S CABACC Z Z / « A. M EY ERS, C lerk T H O I'T D A L E ( LI BS HAVE 100 P E R ( ENT B E PO B T S • PÜ BLISH ZB S * RIG. U.S.PWXOKF1CH PLEASANT VALLEY Portland - Gresham - Sandy T he m any frien d s of Mrs. Mary P a r STAGE CO. ker w ere shocked to h ea r of her su d MAURICE! BOTKIN TOM COOPER den death w hich occurred at the home I0-l’H,>rnK<'r Ntudi'liaker Nix Parlor of her slHter, Miss N ellie McKinley, (Harii il« laxe. Chair Par Type, Ju n e 8. B urial w as a t Mt. Scott cem SECTION LINE ROUTE etery. She was the m other of Verle DAILY SCHEDULE P ark er. I«T. Gresham f l,v. PortlHnd Mrs. Geo. D lrst of Annabell statio n , FOR PORTLAND ! FOR GRESHAM was a c a lle r at th e G. N. S ager home 0: IO a . in . ••7:oo a .m . « : oo • • T h r u to S a n d y one day th is week. ll:»o 10:00 H. Dillon, a b u sin ess m an of L ents, j 1:00 p. m. It: 00 S : oo 2 :0 0 p . m . was looking a fte r business h ere F ri- i 6 :00 4 :00 •*:«<» day. ••0 :0 0 •Saturday. Sunday, ••Thru to Sandy Mrs. C arrie A itkin, her dau g h ter, , and Holiday« •1 0 :0 0 Miss Alice, and D ouglas A itkin of ( •Saturday. Sunday, and Holiday« Lv. Handy P o rtlan d called on Mr. and Mrs. O. N. ' FOR PORTLAND S ager Sunday evening. Mrs. Aitkin Is , Lv. Gresham H:2ft a. m. fo r H an d y a cousin of Mrs. Sager. •7 :li p. m. Powell Valley Mrs. Anna B ankus gave a card p arty i •To OreRbam only via and Orient a t h er home to some of her frien d s l except Sat., Hun . 7 :4 0 a . m . Holidays thru 0:46 p. ni. and neighbors one evening last week. ' to Portland. A very enjoyable tim e w as spent. D EPO TS Miss F lorence Richey w as visltling j PORTLAND— New Municipal Termi nal, Cor. Fifth and Salmon opposite friends at D elena la st week. io»* « oarthouss. A m usem ent Park D raw s Crowds. Olt F Mil AM — Radio Electric «tore, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davis and Mr. ' Many people of th is vicinity are b e phone Ibtt. ing seen in th e th ro n g s a t The Oaks D avis’ sister, Mrs. A. H. Sutton, w ent j HANDY—Junker’« Confectionery. “Cfreaham’s Own Lins” am u sem en t p ark th is year. The big to Longview, W ashington, on Sunday. Mrs. S utton Is a visitor h ere from K an re so rt on th e W illam ette h as som e BIDS WANTFD. th in g for everybody, be it p lc rlcs, fun, sas. Bids are w anted on 20 cords of first- Mrs. H arry K line Is slow ly reco v er rides o r concessions. C leanliness Is grow th Hr wood to be delivered a t th e serv ice policy of E dw ard H. Bol ing from a long Illness brought on by Lynch schoolhouse on or before Sep lin g er as m anager and the p ark In rheum atism . tem ber 1. The hoard reserves the rig h t to reje ct any or all bids. tu rn Is th e safe rendevouz for young It. II. C o n f r e y , Clerk. FAIRVIEW and old. F ree vaudeville is th e big Box 823, lit. 1, P o rtland, Oregon. fea tu re each afternoon and evening. A A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. Cedar Door and Window Screens. com plete change of program Is offered A. Brooks a t E m anuel hospital S attir- , Good screen s 2-8 x 6 8 ft, $1.95. We each Monday afternoon. day evening, b ut the Infant did not ! have several styles and sizes, ail g a l vanized screen, m ortised and tenored 5 In su ra n ce funds for farm loans. No live. It was buried on Sunday afte r- , joints. Window screen s and special noon In D ouglas cem etery under the 1 com m ission or brokerage. Very easy I sized doors made to o rder. G resham direction of the G ates F u n eral home. term s. B. W. Thorne;— Adv. W oodworking Shop, phone 50x1. T he M ultnom ah county cooking club of T ro u td ale has tu rn ed In a 100 per cen t rep o rt to H. C. Seym our, sta te club leader for its w ork th is year. M embers of the o rg an izatio n a re Lo ren a H artley, p resid e n t; Vivian Cope land, vice p resid en t; P a tric ia M urphy, se c re ta ry ; Helen Ceveghlno, Maxine Robinson, Cora Cochran, F ran ces M ur phy and Iren e W hite. T he club w as organized Ja n u a ry 12, 1926. Mrs. R. D. H ew itt is th e leader. T he M ultnom ah county cam p cook ery club of T ro u td ale has also tu rn ed In a 100 p er cent rep o rt to the sta te club lead er for th is year. T he m em bers of th is organization are Dorothy K erslak e, p resid en t; May P arso n s, vice p resid e n t; M arguerite Berney, se c re ta ry ; H elen M eter, E lise Berney and Ju stic e Berney. T he local club lead er is Mrs. I. J. Babbitt. HCWMUCR AM I FORTH IV RKo MODEL-TWOLUNàS- ONtY DßiV EN 600, OOO M l t e S - ITÍ5 A B A fS ô A lN / COME ON MEN C AV . Y ell I cot it .'Y - pat ' s fine i 6 ot A caí ? / B ut lilzen AT LAÍT I 'DONT r-iCN 'EM UP S O / YOU BID ON CV6R.YCAR i>ex P uts U P /^ IA ptocasteb sehvtte BRIQUETS W ELLI WANTED A c a r “D idn ' t I ? ALL YOU HAD7O “Do WAS T3lO HlGBEfòTHAN SUßUDATfc , A ll OlfiHT? ' t o n t get IM I N l H E SoOL.' ONLY tflVE'AGUY A CHANCE- ( R O S IN E ^ JU N K Ä