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GBFSHAB OUTLOOK. Advertised Letters. i te r office, or o th erw ise disposed of in T he follow ing le tte rs of foreign o ri accordance w ith th e P o stal Law s and gin rem ain unclaim ed at this office: R egulations. Mrs. W. E. E arns, Jn liu s Nagel E. E. JOHNSON, P. M. W illiam Reidy. P ete r A. Roth. AOTICE OK St H llo l M il I I \ If not called for by Septem ber 20 1926, they w ill be sent to the Dead Let- Notice is hereby given to th e legal voters of Lynch School D istrict No. 28 th a t a school m eeting w ill be held in the school on S eptem ber 20 at S p. m. TRUCK HAULING for the purpose of discussing the bud Gr. .h a ,u. Por„ „ d get for the fiscal y ear and to vote on the proposition of levying a special SLA B WOOD »5.00 Delivered d istric t tax. H. W. LYNCH, C hairm an. GALEN FANCHER R- H CONFREY, Clerk. < all “Porky" tor Service tiresham i x l Outlook W ant Ads. get resu lts. Myers Water Systems Pump» pipç Rams for any type or depth of well. Blizzard Ensilage Cutters, Feed Cut ters, Lowden Potato Diggers, Blackhawk Spreaders, Oliver Chilled Plows, Oliver Implements and Repairs. HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. J. C. H ESSEL W. A. HESSEL Phone Gresham 1141 Tor delicious Trench-fried foods FRIDAT, SKFTEXBFK PAHE THRE Ben H. G able of M aupin, Oregon, has p urchased th e A rboleda sto re from T. E. C harlton. Mr. and Mrs. Gable and d au g h ter, M arie, a re m ak ing th e ir home in th is vicinity. T he A rboleda Im provem ent club held its first m eeting a fte r a sum m er vacation on T h u rsd ay evening, Sep tem ber 2. a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H alladay. T he next m eeting will he S eptem ber 16 and w ill be held at th e H. C. Bourne residence. The business m eetings of th e club w ill be held at th e homes of m em bers until the new club house is com pleted. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Fague and ch il dren, of P o rtlan d , w ere dinner guests S atu rd ay of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Locke. Mrs. J. C. F iu n ell en tertain ed mem bers of th e Jo k e r club at h er home'. T uesday afternoon. At th is m eeting ru les governing th e club w ere decided upon. W illiam Reichm ann of P o rtlan d w as a d in n er guest T h u rsd ay evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H alla day. Mrs. Susie Thom pson retu rn ed home yist S atu rd ay afte r visiting relatives in M innesota and W isconsin. Mrs. F red L. B ourne en tertain ed the Jo k e r club on F rid ay afternoon, th is being th e first re g u la r m eeting of the season. T he club th is y ear has 13 m em bers for good luck. M embers in clude Mesdames F. L. Bourne, H. C. Bourne. P ete r Borgan, D. W. Bridge- farm er, J. C. Finnell, G. V. F o rtn er, B. H. Gable, Floyd H alladay, Wm. H ornecker. H. C. Johnson, W. R. Locke, C. G. Robison and I. V. Sater. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Locke en ter tained Mr. and Mrs. F. H. H eilm an and ch ild ren of V ancouver, w ith a dinner p arty Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. B utterfield, Jr., of P o rtlan d w ere g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H alladay on F rid ay eve ning. A big cake w as cu t in honor of | Mr. H allad ay ’s birthday. JWany resid en ts of A rboleda en- I joyed the Labor day holiday out of town, Mt. Hood and Seaside being popular. Some are ta k in g advantage of the good w eath er and w ill rem ain aw ay un til th e first of next week. f w a : ‘ r 'fc There’s Real Satisfaction in a Successful Dinner /'N X E of the essentials of a success ful dinner is well cooked food. Successful cooking in the home kitch en means a good range. Acorn Ranges are known for their satisfac tion and have been used in American kitchens for live generations. We are proud to offer. Acorn Ranges to our friends and customers. We want to show you our line of Acorn Ranges and want you to know we have one And, too, there are many interesting features that go to make the owner of an Acorn Range a happy owner and we want to show these to you. If your present range has passed its day of real usefulness, come into our store and select the Acorn of your desire. Acorn Sales <& Service Co. Phone 1233 Ross Bldg. GRESHAM, OREGON T eachers at H u rlb u rt a re P rincipal Miss Rhodes. L ow er g rad es. Miss Ellis. Mrs. E thel Sm ith S tew art w as re elected to the Springfield school. Geo. K nleriem , Sr., attended a G. A. R. m eeting in P o rtlan d Saturday. CORBETT that will just fit your particular wants. V isitors in atten d an ce at Columbia G range S aturday, Septem ber 4, w ere > Pom ona M aster J. G. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. W heeler and Mrs. Nelson, M ult nomah G range, Mr. and Mrs. J. F ro st from P le a sa n t Valley, and Mr. Wm. ROCKWOOD R ram hall from B attle G round, W ash- | ington. Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard Dickenson, of Miss Alie K nierlem visited from I W ednesday un til S aturday, her uncle P o rtland, sp en t Sunday w ith Mr, D ickenson's p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. F and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B ram hall Dickenson. I a t B attle G round, W ashington. L abor day, Mr and Mrs. Edw ard David Benfield from n ear T llla- Dickenson, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k D ick We hope that you have enjoyed a I niook visited his fath e r and m other enson and Mr. an d Mrs. W illard Cook and oth er relativ es in th is vicinity last and children drove to Kelso, W ashing memorable vacation and feel more | week. than equal to the task ahead. ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. F red W eider- Mrs. F. F loss from L ents visited m an a t th e Hamm ond L um ber com | friends here the la st of th e week. pany and retu rn ed by w ay of Long Pew vocations offer such an op Miss Evelyn H ayes of P o rtlan d re view, W ashington. turned to her home S atu rd ay to en ter portunity for service—wielding so T he Rockwood school w ill com school, afte r having spent the sum m ence next Monday, S eptem ber 13, great an in flu e n t over the future of m er w ith her cousin, Mrs. Fred C. w ith Mrs. Minnie B. A ltm an as prin I Reed. America 'hrough the training of cip al; M arian F orte D aggett, fifth and Loyd B ram hall and Miss Doris sixth g rad e; Mrs. L. C. Sm ith, third minds young and eager for the work I Emily w ere m arried Sunday S eptem and fo u rth grades, and Mrs. O. A. of tomorrow. ber 5, a t th e residence of th e groom ’s H am lin, first and second grades. paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bram hall. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McCann sp en t L a These young people have lived in this bor day a t C arver, Oregon. Wc „cleo m e you back und vicinity since b irth and are well Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tyson a re g et extend 11 cordial in ,Iln tlo n to known. Both a re g rad ates of Union tin g ready to move to Bend, Oregon, use o u r s e r , lee I'ueilities. high school No. 1. They have th e b e st w here they have leased a sum m er re wishes of th eir m any friends and rela- so rt for th ree years. I fives. They a re on a to u r to British Mrs. W illard Cook and daughter, Colum bia points and will reside at Eva, visited w ith Mrs. L. M. K um m er C orbett on th e ir retu rn . Mr. Bram - of P o rtlan d la st S aturday. hfell is in th e carp en te r and co n tract- I ing business w iyi Claude Woodle. POWELL VALLEY Ralph K incaid and C arl Pullium T he Rev. A. H orlen, who Is here have gone to Marshfield to engage in th e fishing business for th e fall sea- from Sweden, will preach In th e Pow ell Valley Swedish Mission ch u rch at Mr. and Mrs. Sam H u lit of H illsboro 11 o'clock Sunday m orning. On T ues visited the la tte r’s m other, Mrs. Lucy day evening th e Rev. L. E. Channel, p asto r of the N azarene church a t C an Kincaid, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B ratley spent by, w ill speak at the young people’s A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK Sunday in P o rtlan d with Mr. and Mrs. m eeting a t 8 o’clock. The service will be conducted In the E nglish language. Dean H ansen. The schools in th is vicinity will be BORING gin Monday, Septem ber 13. T eachers in Union High No. 1 are P rin cip al L. "At the T hrone of G race” will be the Daily Trips to Portland R. Moody, t Mrs. Joy P erry , Mr. Mon su b ject of the serm on Sunday m o rn ger and Miss P auline Rem ington. ing a t 10 o'clock, a t th e M ethodist Gresham I’owell Portland Phone G rade school teach ers are P rin cip al Episcopal church in Boring, of which and Ft. Fast Taylor IMI Maple Geo. Lusby, P au lin e Rogroden, B eat th e Rev. E. W. W lthnell is th e pastor. Phone RAst rice B urgess, Mabel P o rte r and Joseph Sunday school will convene a t 11. O r Finley, who has ch arg e of the music. ch e stra practice will be held on Wed- will preach In the evening at 8 o’clock. [ nesday evening a t 7:30. Sunday, Septem ber 19, will be a day Auto F reig h t T erm inal of th an k sg iv in g and praise. All a re H ale, ItaplNl < Il 11 re h. P o rtlan d , Phone FA*t 2804 I DO YOU NEED A TONIC? T he services a t the B aptist church asked to be p resen t on th a t day. The Gresham . Phone 1201 T he best tonic lor n a tu ra l stim u la ■next Sunday will he as follow s: S u n program will be In next w eek's O ut tion is H ealth. Get h ealth and you day school, w ith classes for all, a t 10 look. have the pep and sp ark le of a N atural P ra y er m eetings are very well a t o'clock. "D on't send your children stim ulation. CHIROPRACTIC SERVES THE to S unday school, bring them ," says tended, and all are th an k fu l, b ut wish TONIC. to see still m ore In attendance. The the pastor. Successor to Make ( hiroprartie your Habit. T he m orning service In E nglish p ray er services a re held every T h u rs Morgan Bros. com m ences at 11 o'clock. The pastor, day at 8 p. m. WELCOME TEACHERS Get this « Wear-Ever French -Qryer Trench f r i e d fíjfafoa» T here IS a difference in French-frying. You will discover it, too, when you taste the crisp, flavorful foods prepared with this “Wear- Evei” French Fryer. G et yours today. - « n d . In addition M d ^ e p -fiu fry in g . ,o a find m any ua**<* fo r t h e ' 'W e a r - E v e r ’ ’ 21$- o a rt A lum inum Deen auce Pan. w hich w one p a rt wf thin h ruacM F ry er. w ill a Special offer good only from September 9th to 18th L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. Phone Gresham, Ore. Í4 2 1 DOMESTIC ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION W ith th e ad v en t of w arm w eath er a new problem p rese n ts itself in connection w ith th e econom ical and safe p reserv atio n of fam ily foods. T he m odern w ay is by m eans of dom estic elec tric refrig eratio n . It b rin g s you— CONSTANT COLD CLEANLINESS UNFAILING SUPPLY ECONOMY COAL EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE CONVENIENCE We sh a ll be glad to have you come in and let us explain th e n u m er ous advan tag es of dom estic electric refrigeration. PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. Gresham-Portland Truck We have our own terminal and warehouse at East W ater and Salmon, one block north of the Auto Freight Terminal. Send all freight to Walrad & Wright, Inc. warehouse in the Pacific Bridge build ing. Our truck» leave Portland for Gresh am several times each day. 62x8 Vital Topics Lundquist Truck Line j-. _ .. nr. Geo. E. Mallett Office Phone 1821 Bank of G resham Bby; In our spacious, fire-proof warehouse we can store your produce, grain, furniture, etc. TROUTDALE CITY HALL CRU SH ED ROCK AN D ROAD M A T E R IA L WALRAD & WRIGHT, Inc. Gresham Phone 1B31 the Rev. John 8. Nordell will speak Res. 3263 on th *‘ "F ellow ship w ith C h rist.” G resham T he Rev. A ugust Olson of P o rtlan d DANCE SAND AND GRAVEL Portland Phone EA. 2.T30 BRIQUETS SATURDAY. SEPT. 11 I JACK G K R A r S O RCH ESTRA - Gentlemen Tie Ladles 2.»r GILLIS T he G illis baseball team w h ite w ashed th e Ja p an ese nine on th e Oll- 11» grounds Sunday afternoon, the score stan d in g 15 to 0. On th e com ing S unday they will play the F ra n k lin g arag e on th e sam e diam ond, the gam e to be called, a t 2:3«. A FAIRVIEW LODGE NO. »2, A. F A- A M. will confer the M. M. degree tor Bridal Veil Ixidge No. 117 A. F. A.M. at Bridal Veil next S atu rd ay evening. S eptem ber 11, 1926, a t 8 o'clock. Members please be p resen t. Visiting b reth ren welcome. WM. H. STANLEY, Sec’y. HARRY FED E R SPIE L , W. M. 4 PORTLAND WAY POINTS GRESHAM Local and Long Distance Moving MBS. HOBT. B L A IR Violin and Orchestral Instrument* IS OBBSBAH BATI BOATS At hom« of Mrs. W. J Ott Phons 21X5