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TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS G resham O utlook VOL. 1«. NO. 48 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1»2# FAIR BOARD PAYS BIG STACK OF BILLS WATER REGULATIONS BRAMHALL FAMILY LEAGUE INSTITUTE BOV HAS NARROW ESCAPE APPLY TO GRFSIIAM ENJOYS REUNION HAS REAL WEDDING WHEN DRAGGED BV RAKE T W IC E A W EEK #1.5» Per Year LIST OF AWARDS AT COUNTY FAIR T hat th e reg u latio n s of th e city of A m em orable and h appy g ath erin g Several events of in te rest to local Hugh McClure, 16-year-old son of P ortlan d rela tin g to use of w ater for of last Sunday w as th a t of th e re people occu rred at th e E pw orth Mr. and Mrs. J. I. McClure, living a sp rin k lin g applies to G resham users union of the B ram hall fam ily whose League in stitu te, recen tly closed at m ile east of G resham n ea r Section T he bills w ere stacked up high on Is m ade clea r by a com m unication re- living m em bers now num ber 99, direct F alls City. P erh ap s th e m ost out- L ine road. Is confined to his home as | (Continued from la st issue) th e desk of S ecretary A. W. M etzger of ceived by R ecorder C. G. Schneider descendants of E. S. B ram hall, th e standing w as the m arriag e on Sunday the resu lt of in ju ries received Wed- th e fair association a t the board m eet and read at W ednesday n ig h t's coun fath e r of H arry B ram hall, of T ro u t afternoon, ju st preceding the service, nesday forenoon when th e team he J HORSES ing la st night and th e finance com cil m eeting. It rea d s as follow s: dale, at whose home th e g ath erin g of Miss Iren e Cotton to Otho Love, was driving ran aw ay, attach ed to a P ercherona—S tallion 3 y ears and m ittee toiled long at considering “To all outside w ate r com panies. was held. Sixty-four w ere p resen t at T he Rev. E arl B. Cotton, b ro th er of hay rake, and dragged him p art of the ov<;r —18< A C. Ruby, 2d A. C. Ruby, them and placing th e ir okeh on such d istricts, e tc.:— In com pliance w ith an the reunion Sunday, 58 of th is num ber the bride, perform ed th e cerem ony, distance acro ss a ten -acre field. The C ^ R u b v " '2d “ R u lw ^ V rr ‘ w ' as w ere c lea r to them . T here w ere a j order from th e city council you are being m em bers of th e fam ily and th e assisted b> Dr. John McCormick of boy sustained a cut on the head w here Bowers. Sacram ento, California. few th a t w ere held over u n til next hereby notified th a t due to a sho rtag e rem aining six. visitors, Adolph Kimball School of Theology. The he was hit by th e m achine and his en- S tallion Colt, under 1 y ea r—1st A. w eek's m eeting on T h u rsd ay night in of w ater in th e Bull Run river, on ac- Aschoff,the fath er of Mrs. H arry couple w ill sail on A ugust 21 from tire body is badly bruised. His p ar- C Kuby- , o rd er to get the approval of su p e rin count of lack of rain fall in the w ater B ram hall, of M armot, O regon; Mrs. S eattle for Sew ard. A laska, w here ents consider It alm ost m iraculous e M|“uby 3 9dea{ 9 “-ld “ nd ° Ver—l8 t A' te n d en ts having th e w ork in charge. shed, it is n ecessary in o rd er to in W iliam D. Thom as, Mrs. E lecta P a r they will engage in hom e m issionary th a t he escaped In stan t death as he Bowers. ’ The board w as called on to approve sure satisfacto ry dom estic supply and sons and Mr. and Mrs. C larence P a r w ork was throw n com pletely u nder th e m a- M ares, 2 y ears and u nder 3— 1st A. th e paym ent of a $10 rew ard to a boy fire protection to lim it sp rin k lin g from sons, all of T routdale, and J. Andre, The wedding seemed to have sta rted chine. A tooth of the rak e passed C H»l>y, 2d A. C. Ruby, 3d C. W. who had found one of th e lost b al 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. on a lte rn a te days. of Gresham . a new tren d of thought, and a young I through a tro u se rs leg. ju st grazing ‘‘ n m e s 1 v ea r old A p R „hv loons. th e rew ard having been offered “All prem ises b earin g odd num bers C hildren / b e s t p o ^ ’ ."ny a g T - l s t Mr. an d Mrs. Joseph Wood and coupe invited all the “ In stitu te rs” to the skin. by th e publicity com m ittee. As the may sp rin k le on odd calen d ar dates 2d C urt g ran d d au g h ter, from M anhattan, K an th e .r wedding, and th e engagem ent j He wa8 d ragging over u fle|d w lth Floyd P riv ett. P o rtland. balloons a re considered valuable the an(l 8» prem ises bearin g even num - ' % • " ,h " .......... ' t e w a s “ * ” T r" ’ A” '” r ' sas, w ere present and interceded for rew ard w as gladly paid. bers m ay sp rin k le on even calen d ar th e next m eeting of the B ram hall clan ford of S a le m 1 Up sma roots w hich had been left E nglish S hires, mare« 3 y ears and A req u e st cam e to the board to pay dates betw een the hours of 6 p. m. to to be held at th a t place a year from W ! from the h arrow ing. In kicking at over— 1st A. C. Ruby, 2d C. W. Bow- a t le ast p a rt of the hospital and fu n e r 8 p. m. only, effective W ednesday, Au Mr. and Mrs. » . J. Cooper and fam- flle8 one of th e horgeg broke a , ug era. 3d A. C. Ruby. now, w hich was agreed to. Mrs. Wood al expense of Wm. R ankin, the Indian gust 4, 1926, until fu rth e r notice.” j I I Belgian's y ears and and under over is a sister of H arry B ram hall and they ily and Miss Cora G reene w ent to whinh w hich lot let t».o th e tongue onto th e ground. ls t A c stallion. ,{I|by 2 3 yeyar8 w ho w as tak en to th e hospital and The order is signed by L. S. K aiser, have been visiting different relativ es F alls City for the Sunday services. This caused th e rak e to hit the horses 3, ls t A. C. Ruby, 2d A. C. Ruby, la te r died as a re su lt of a sk u ll fra c superin ten d en t d ep artm en t of public Those who joined the P leasan t on th e hind legs and caused them to before leaving for th e ir home. Joseph Mares, 3 y ears and over— ls t A. C. tu re received w hen he was throw n u tilities, B ureau of W ater W orks, B ram hall, a b ro th er from K lam ath Home cam p the la tte r p art of the run. Young McClure was Vhrown u n - | R uby: n ,,,es 1 year old> A c »«by. from a bucking h orse on the fair P ortland, Oregon F alls w as also a guest. This was but week w ere Joe Drew, Mr. and Mrs. " " ............... « • ..................... grounds. He w as not in th e em ploy th e second tim e he had been here in H arry C arlson and Ted Nelson. cued by some Jap an ese w orking near- C lydesdale S tallion 3 years and of Mr. Jo ry or the fair, but cam e fo r WELL KNOWN PEOPLE WED the past 12 years. Many m em bers of by. T hree stitch es w ere tak en in his o v er—ls t A. C. Ruby; m are 3 years w ard, it is said, in response to an offer AT BAIRD’S DALE PLACE th e B ram h all fam ily w ere p resen t CATTLE THIEVES FAIL and over, ls t A. C. Ruby; 2d C. W. head. of $50 to anyone who would ride the | Bow ers; 3d A. C. Ruby. IN CLEVER ATTEMPT from B attleground, W ashington, and An Interestin g wedding took place horse. It is said he w as not a m em Mr. and Mrs. A ugust B artsch. of Bend, Mr. and Mrs. John G antenbein are GRESHAM YOUNG PEOPLE ! Six horse team s— ls t D am ascus. b er of th e U m atilla tribe, b u t w as a W ednesday noon, A ugust 11, a t the the la tte r a niece of H arry B ram hall, home of Mrs. Marie S h indler Johnson, WED IN CALIFORNIA Prize $100. th anking th eir lucky sta rs th a t they Nez P erce of P ayette, Idaho, w here w ere also p resen t for th e day. B aird s Dale Place, w hen her d au g h Six horse team s—2d A. C. Ruby. still have two of th e ir valuable cows, th e body w as shipped. He w as m a r Prize $75. As th is w as th e first occasion the which thieves nearly got aw ay with ried, w as around 40 y ea rs old and ter, Mrs. G eraldine B aird Story, fo r Six horse team s—3d Ruby & Bow- m erly Mrs. W alter P. Story, of Los eight b ro th ers and sisters had been to on Monday evening, one of them a nounced th e m arria g e of th e ir d augh leaves a widow and son who is a IT S Prize $50. ter, F lorence, to A lbert H orned Angeles, w as united in m arria g e to g eth er for 14 years, th e m eeting w as purebred Brown Swiss. T he cows had youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Six horse team s— 4th A. C. Ruby. young m an. I t is said the m an was Thom as W. Kennedy, prom inent club a happy one and long to be rem em been m ilked and tu rn ed into th e p ri Prize $25. w ell to do. H ornecker, on A ugust 3, in Oakland The hospital and shipping expense m an and investm ent real estate b ro k bered. W ith the exception of the sis vate lane leading south from th e b a rn California. Mr. H ornecker w ent south F orage P lan ts.' w as advanced by others. It w as not er of F resn o and also of San F ra n c is te r from K ansas, all reside in W ash y ard acro ss th e O. W. P. car track . in Ju ly to estab lish him self In work, Fodder— 1st John Eggim an. co. Dr. C harles W. H uett, p asto r of ington and Oregon. A ta b le seatin g 60 L ater one of th e boys was sen t to p resented as a claim on the fa ir but I Mangel Yellow W urtzels— 1st Mrs. as a req u est w hich some thought ju s t | 2 " ,7 * lbodi8t E piscopal church at w as spread u nder an apple tree w ith round up th e cows and tu rn them into and later sen t for Miss Gill. The W. H. Gibson, 2d Mrs. G eorge B. young people expect to m ake th eir W ebster, Gresham . u n d er th e circu m stan ces. The m a tte r . ' n * per ° ’'rned th e ceremony, the good th in g s of life, not excepting the p astu re, and he observed two S ugar Beets— 1st Mrs. Geo. B. W eb w as tak en under advisem ent until the * , " J ° f ° raah a' N e b r a s- fried chicken. In th e afternoon w ater lig h ts down th e lane. As he ap home In California. T he bride has been em ployed for ster. m eeting next T h u rsd ay night. ! daU ghter of Mr' and Mr8' H. J. melon, can talo u p e and ice cream were proached two men crossed the track , Best Grain and Seeds. T he bills allow ed at la st n ig h t's ? 7 h° n° r a " d ,h ® served. All contributed to the lunch clearly visible In the light of an ap several y ears in the office of the m „ i Yellow Dent Corn—George Schnef- m eeting ru n up into the thou san d s of i brlde 8 » A. Shindler, official- w hich m ade it the m ore enjoyabe. Mr. M ethodist Book Concern in P o rtland. I fer. proaching east-bound electric car. , ,, wv . . ea as best man. Yellow Sweet Corn— l s t A. J. K rue and Mrs. Dan McEwen sent four boxes The boy found two of his fath e r's do llars. No com plete re p o rt could be »» . Free Methodist Services. ger. m ade on the receip ts and expenses of fnrI f ' rV " 7 r , “ * 7 ° ' d fa m “ y of splendid peaches from th e ir farm cows tied to th e fence, evidently ready “The P ossibilities of P ra y e r” will I W hite Sw eet Corn— ls t Mary E. th e 1926 fair form erly of Glasgow, Scotland, and at Zillah, W ashington, w hich w ere to be driven off by the thieves. The Crane. Id George Schaeffer. Mrs. K ennedy is connected w ith many duly appreciated. two men w ere la ter seen at the K ehrli be th e topic of th e serm on Sunday Vetch Seed—1st Jo h n Eggim an. prom inent C alifornia fam ilies and is A lfalfa— ls t Mary E. Crane, 2d Mrs. Carelessness on His Part. At the conclusion of dinner officers crossing in th e lig h t of th e sam e car m orning at 11 o'clock by th e Rev. L. B eggar — "A n’ m adam e, my foot a cousin of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. S hind w ere elected for th e coining year, i retu rn in g to P ortland. S hortly afte r A. Skuzie, new paRtor of th e F ree I Alice Welbes. w a re n ’t alw ays like th is.” M ethodist ch u rch S unday school w ill Jo h n E ggim an, 2d ler, of P ortlan d . Mr. and Mrs. K en “I know th a t! T he la st tim e you nedy w ill reside at th e F airm o n t hotel A lready a .num ber a re m aking plans th is Mrs. G antenbein w as a ttra c te d by begin prom ptly at 10 o'clock under Pop' Corn. 10 ea rs— ls t Mrs. G. W. to atten d th e reunion w hich w ill be ■ th e sound of a tru c k being sta rted up w ere h ere you w ere blind and th e tim e i in San F rancisco. before th a t you w ere starving. held at M anhattan, K ansas, a y ear and plainly saw it in th e drivew ay th e su p erin ten d en cy of the Rev. D. M Alder. G rains and G rasses In Sheaves, from th is tim e. j n ear the g rad e school building. The Cathey. Young people’s m eeting will In su ra n ce funds for farm Ioans. No LADY w i l l s h a k e h o m e with con be held at 7 o’clock In the evening. S pring O ats— l s t L ucinda W heeler, I tru ck tu rn ed w est on Pow ell stre e t com m ission or brokerage. Very easv genial couple housekeeping privileges ; followed by th e preach in g service I “d, " rN Ktlna Hall. “ W. — T horne.—Adv. * * fuel, lig h ts a n d w a te r f u rn is h ihed. e d . M 1rs. M ethodist ( liurcli Services Announced and , . passed Mrs. G saw -------- -------- — antenbein, .........„ „ „ „ „ who „ 1 * ' c e 'I B arley— ls t John Eggim an, 2d Mrs. term s. B. Eleanor Boughner. th a t ft contained two men and was , y®r m ee,,n g is beld p“ ch T h u rs- Edna M Hall. Sunday m orning services a t th e closely followed by a big to u rin g car d“ y eVen" ’g at 8 ° ’C,Ock M“ ry ,E , C r? T w , M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch w ill be In which w ere at least two oth er men. On Tue8day evening th ere will be n L.r,A 2d Mrs M H. W h J ^ T . " '“ Wh8* " gin a t 10 o’clock w ith Bible school, m eeting of th e official board of th e Red Clover— 1st L ucinda W heeler, w hich will be followed a t 11 by m o rn ch u rch , also a session of the Sunday 2d Mrs. Alice Welbes. ing w orship, w hen th e p asto r Dr. j S. D. A. UAMI’ MEETING AT FOREST («ROVE 8cb°o1 board a t which tim e Sunday T im othy— l s t T hom as Rowan, 2d Chas. W. H uett, will preach from th e f school officers will be elected for th e | Jo h n Eggiman. topic “T he W orld's L ight.” T h ere j “The second com ing of C hrist, the ensuing year. will be special music. T he E pw orth Cereals. P rin ce of Peace, is the W orld's single Red W inter W heat—1st Jo h n E ggi League m eets a t 7 o’clock. T his se r Golden W edding (ele lirated . man. vice will be followed by an add ress on j hope,” declared Rev. T aylor G. Bunch W hite Spring G ats— 1st Jo h n E ggi of P o rtlan d , Oregon, at th e Seventh Dr. and Mrs. B enjam in Alonzo South A m erica, illu stra te d by th e ! m an, 2d Mrs. E dna Hall. Day A dventist cam p m eeting a t Forest Cathey celeb rated th e ir golden wed- stereopticon w ith a larg e num ber of G ray W inter W heat— 1st Jo h n Eggl- beautiful views. This is a co u n try of j (.rove. His subject was ‘The P assin g ding an n iv ersary Sunday a t th eir I man. Night, the Dawn of E tern al Day.” home In P o rtlan d with an inform al re-1 Colored varieties G ats—ls t Geo. R. u n p aralleled n a tu ra l reso u rces and is j "No political organization or hum an i ception. Dr. C athey will be rem em -I Schaeffer. a superb field for th e proclam ation of S w eepstakes B arley— 1st George R. the Gospel m essage. Every C hristian m acbinPry. «aid he. can bring about bered by pioneer resid en ts in and Schaeffer tbe daw n of a b rig h ter day. H uman around G resham as he was b o m near B eardless B arley— 1st Mrs. Edna and every w ide-aw ake m odern person can n o t help belng"’in terested in th e ' ’>fr° rts have failed and tb e I n t e r f .r - ( here on a farm In 1854. He was a H all. S w eepstakes— 1st Mrs. E dna Hall. subject. P ra y e r m eeting will be held enC® ° f divlne Provldence » lo,»‘ can g rad u ate of W illam ette U niversity and W inter Rye— 1st Geo. R. Schaeffer. a t 8 o ’clock on T h u rsd ay evening at save the w orld. Man's ex trem ity is ,||d post g rad u a te w ork In New York S pring Rye— 1st Geo. It. Schaeffer. God s o p p o rtu n ity and God will soon before re tu rn in g to the w est to prac- the church. act. F or 6,000 y ears tile world has tice. Dr. C athey and his wife w ere Dairy Butter. The last q u a rte rly conference for been passing through th e d ark cruel resid en ts of C orvallis for m any years 1st Mrs. George B. W ebster. 2d Mrs. the year for the Powell V alley circ u it night of sin, u n d er th e ru lersh lp of th e «Bd moved to P o rtlan d about th ree M. II. W heeler, 3d Mrs. W. H. Gibson, will be held a t th e P lea san t Home p rin ce of d ark n ess, but his reign is I a„d a half y ea rs ago w here he Is as- M ethodist ch u rch on Monday evening, Honey. about over. soclated w ith his tw o sons, Dr. George Special Climb— 1st Roy Stone, F air- when rep o rts for th e year w ill be "A thousand prophecies, prom ises Cathey and Dr. Collie Cathey in the view, 2d C. W. Rhoades, P o rtlan d , 3d heard from G resham , F airview , Rock- wood P lea san t Home Boring and eVentS condltlon8 teU U8 th a t tbe P ractice of m edicine. He is a b rother A. M. Schantfn, P o rtland, Special E x tracted Honey— ls t C. W. Sandy. A potluck supper will be en- •*ha<?eS n lg b t wlH "oon be s,attfire.d <>* David M. C athey who resides a mile Rhoades, 2d Roy Stone, 3d A. M. joyed at 6 30 and will be followed by 7 F 8‘ng 8U'' ° f rlK b,eousn' 88 and w est of G resham T he reception on S chantln. On no other occasion has any new m otor-car so stirred the the business session. P rV fT °h I ” ” 8U“ day W“8 prPredt,d by 8 fam lly Special Beeswax— l s t A. M. S ch an interest and enthusiasm of the motor-wise American pub tln, 2d Roy Stone. ________________ ! P rince of P eace Is about to tak e hu- i „ e r at th e H otel P ortland. Honey V inegar—1st C. W. Rhoades, m an affairs into his own h an d s; then j _______________ lic as has this new “70” W illys-Knight Six . . . . So su 2d A. M. S chantln. POWELL VALLEY CLUB th is night of h au n tin g fears, of bloody : perior is this car in its phenomenal power, so different in G eneral display Honey Wax and Mail Injured at Fair Dies. WINS IN JUDGING w ars, of plagues, of fam ines, crim e ! its many advantages, it is easy to understand why its grip Bees— ls t A. M. S chantln. W illiam 8. R ankin, 34-year-oid In and sorrow w ill forever end.” on the public im agination has been so intense and so far (To be continued next Issue) In the judging teajp contest of the reaching. The activ ities of hundreds of people j dian of Cayuse, Oregon, who was boys' and g irls' club w ork at th e coun who are deeply in terested In th e ir r e throw n from his broncho a t the coun Apple and G rape In tertw in ed . This new "70” Six applies the principles of high-speed ty fair, th e w inning team whr the ligious program m ake th e A dventist ty fair S atu rd ay evening d u rin g a Som ething un u su al in th e line of engine construction to the Knight Sleeve-Valve motor lo w ell \a lle y calf club and th e prize «mcampment a veritab le city within bucking contest, succum bed from his h o rtic u ltu ra l grow th Is a cloaely- with startling results. W ith a 2 15-16-inch bore and 4%- t h e c i t y of F o rest , lnJur,pg early T uesday m orning at is a trip to th e Pacific In tern atio n al th e confines of entw lned apple tree and g rap e vine on inch stroke this new Sleeve-Valve Six engine delivers Livestock show in November w here Grove. By stage, train and au to ad- ' Good S am aritan hospital. A fter throw - the prem ises of one of th e Cleveland g reater power per cubic inch of piston displacement the team w ill be allow ed to com pete h eren ts of th e faith have found th eir | lng blra tbe an ln ‘al kicked him In the houses on Main street, occupied by A. throughout its complete range, than any stock American for the Pacific n o rth w est cham pion- way to th e city park, and hundreds head ’ r ’”' u ltln f' ln “ «cvere fra c tu re of E. Malo. A passerby on the highw ay m otor-car engine built today. ship. more will arriv e before Sunday. An 7 " H**u ll. In term en t took place at m ight for a m om ent w onder w hat The Victory calf club scored second intensive, religious program from 6 K,*OHkia< Idaho. He Is survived by a In speed and power the new “70” W illys-Knight Six liter b rillian t red fru it Is grow ing on a widow. ally out-perform s all other stock cars of comparable size. place and th is will m ean a trip to the a. m. until 9 p. m., with re st periods, m am m oth grap e vine, as the g rap e fol It affords an unequaled combination of liberal room with sta te fair at Salem next m onth w here ' th e o rd er dally, iage seem s to predom inate, b ut on Je rse y ( iis Jo in s Select Class. th e team will Judge in livestock. T hird i ------------------------ modern compact appearance. It has a long, racy effect closer inspection the apple tree can D orothy's Oolden E m press 550685, a with m oderate actual length. Here is an economy of Zion Evungellcal Ser,Ice«. place w as won by th e V ictory pig be p lainly d iscern ib le bearing, not tw o-year-old Je rse y cow, weight never before achieved in a car of its type. Sunday school convenes Sunday ju n io r club team , th e aw ard being a cash only its own beautiful red apples, but owned by B. C. A ltm an, of G resham , prize of $1 each. m orning at 10 o'clock at the Zion su p p o rtin g th e g rap e vine as well SEDAN has com pleted h er te st In w hich she In the p o u ltry Judging contest Evangelical church, followed by the which every y ear bears a large produced 442.37 lbs. of fat and 8785 Lynch was aw arded first place. This E nglish preaching service at 11 from am ount of luscious grapes. lbs. of milk In 351 days. She carried club is u nder th e lead ersh ip of Mrs. tbe topfc’ ‘ T be P h arisee and th e Pub- her calf for 166 days of th is tim e and tntieHHiftt Lee S helter. The second prize was ,,c a n ” G erm an services will imme- her milk averaged 5.04 per cent but- given to the club at G ilbert of which d,a te |y follow th e E nglish services. C0MIM1 EVENTS. te rfa t for the test. With th is record E. M. C alkins is leader. I «« ~ ~ 7 _________________________ Many new W ant Ads today. she qualified for th e R egister of Merit Touring $1 295 Local and Statew ide. of th e A m erican Je rse y C attle club F O. B FACTORY U ndenom inational ram p m eetin g In We reserve the right to change prices and specifica P ierce to I>I* cn « m “ Dennl* Rexolii. B alm quiat's grove, A ugust 13 to 23. tions without notice. Hon." T rail to R a il” celebration in recog The new W illys F inance G overnor » ’a lte r P ierce has been nition of the opening of the new “C as P lan offers a sm aller down j scheduled to speak at the c e n tra l II- ca d e” line of th e Southern Pacific be paym ent, low er m onthly UNDENOMINATIONAL j b rary In P o rtlan d on Tuesday. A ugust tw een Eugene and K lam ath F ails, at p ay m ents; and th e low est cre d it-co st in th e Industry. 17, at 7:30 on the subject of the "D en- Kuk*tie, A ugust 19 and 20 In Palmqaint Grove, I lilot-ks east of library, ! nls R esolution.” C lackam as county fa ir at Canby, — ---------------— Septem ber 21-24. otartinir Aniriint 18. Good Speaker». Insplrinir Music. Peaches. Pick ’Em! S tate fair at Salem S eptem ber 27 to Services ln charge of Evangelist Frederick J. Betts. P eaches 50 cen ts per box. Apple O ctober 2 W A. HESSEL J. C. HESSEL v r , o ' i « R ' " ’,K K # " ‘. 7 j " ¿ ’„ K i Pop ” “ ! ' - r ....... T America welcomes it with open arms $ 1495 new WILLYS KNIGHT “70” 6 Coming Next! BIG CAMP MEETING HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. Phone Gresham 1111 EYERYHDDY COME. son's place, 3 m iles ea st of E stacada. ’ o rtl* nd' October 30 to November 6. opposite Garfield G range h all.—Adv. , ....... .......... .. .