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POWELL VALLEY
“The G reat P h y sician ” w ill be the
topic of th e serm on Sunday m orn
ing a t 11 o'clock at th e Mission
church, of w hich th e Rev. Don Sho-
g ren is th e pastor. Services w ill
be held in the E nglish language
Sunday evening a t 7:30, th e subject
of the serm on to be, “T he P riso n
e r.” T he young people w ill hold
th e ir m eeting T uesday evening at
D am ascus. T he choir w ill m eet
for re h e a rsa l on W ednesday eve
ning and on T hursday evening the
re g u la r p ray er m eeting of the
ch u rch w ill be held.
The D eborah Ladies Aid w ill give
a sale at the Mission church on S a t
u rd ay evening, October 30, begin
ning a t 7:30, to w hich all are in
vited. A rticles of fancy w ork and
o th er th in g s w ill t e sold and re
fresh m en ts served.
F ra n k G ustafson has disposed of
a 19% -acre tr a c t ot land south of
his farm to J antes Gordon who is
p lanning to build and is already on
th e ground w ith the in tention of
p rep a rin g it for cultivation. The
land is a p a rt of the B attlefu r tra c t
ar.d also of th e old P alm blad place.
K. J. H agberg w as in stru m e n ta l in
m aking the 3ale of th e property.
School Note*.
BORING
PAGE Pi
GKESHAM ST1 DENT AIDS
FINANCIAL CAMPAIGN
CORBETT
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. I-asley sold
T he Rev. E. W. W ithnell. p asto r
Stafford D ow sett. G resham s tu
of the M ethodist ch u rch , w ill have th e ir farm in th e H u rlb u rt d istric t
for his subject Sunday m orning, to Mr. W atts who cam e h ere in dent at Oregon A g ricu ltu re College,
“God's H arv est F ields.” T he m o rn early sum m er from A rkansas. Mr. is one of th e so licito rs in th e Y. M.-
financial
cam paign
ing service w ill be at 10 o'clock and Mrs. L asley have resided on Y.W . C. A.
followed by Sunday school a t 11 th is farm to r about 30 y ears and from October 18 to 22.
The w ork of th e Y. M. and Y. W.
o’clock u nder th e supervision of have im proved it extensively. They
L ester Boring. At 7:30 th e re will have a very m odern bungalow and C. A. on th e cam pus includes hous
be young peoples’ Bible study class, a conveniently planned b arn , and ing and em ploym ent problem s, as
u nder the supervision of Rev. Mr. th e land has, th ro u g h Mr. L asley's w ell as o rig in al C h ristian life on
W ithnell, all young people invited sk illfu l m anagem ent,, been brought the cam pus. Open forum s a re con
to attend. The re g u la r sta te course to a high sta te of cultivation. They ducted u nder leadership of such
of study w ill be tak en up and all a re th rifty , p ain stak in g people and men as Dr. J. S titt W ilson, Dr. N or
high school stud en ts who com plete m ost excellent neighbors, ju st the m an F. Colm an and Dr. H arold
the course w ill receive one credit. kind th e neighbors re g re t exceed- L eonard Bowman, and a c tu a l Bible
T he Boy Scouts w ill m eet Monday i inRly to see move from th e com- study is prom oted in houses, h alls
evening a t 7:30 and th e o rch e stra tnunlty. They expect to move to and independent groups. T w enty
groups w ere conducted la st year.
practice will be on W ednesday T aft, Oregon, a fte r November 2.
The
financial drives a re conducted
evening a t 7:30.
Mrs. L. Benfield w as called to
The en tertain m en t and sale w hich P o rtlan d by th e serious illness of an n u ally am ong tin stu d en ts, fac-
was given on F riday evening by her sister, Mrs. W hite.
ulty, tow ire-people and friends
th e Boring com m unity club w as Services a t th e C orbett
C h ristian th ro u Kh t he 8tate
well attended. T he program w as church for Sunday, October 31.
BARGAINS
furnished by th e p upils of th e wm be Sunday school a t 10:30,
C h ristm as G reeting card s in lots
school, afte r w hich G. F. P eterson preach in g a t 11 by th e p asto r, the
of 25, com plete w ith envelope to
auctioned off th e a rticle s w hich Rev. Mr. H arrim an of P o rtlan d ,
m atch and your nam e p rin ted or
had been donated by th e p atro n s of also p reaching services in th e eve
engraved on card s, as low as $2 50,
the d istrict. At th e close of th e ning at 8 o’clock.
50 for $3.75. O ther card s a t $3.50,
sale pum pkin pie, cider and coffee
T he m any frien d s of R ichard $4.25 and $5.00 for 25 com plete.
w ere served. T he proceeds of the M organ re g re t to h ea r of his pro-
GRESHAM OUTLOOK. Phone 1561.
sale w ill go tow ard fixing a floor
¿„“" " g
in the playshed.
E arl P u lliu m recently purchased
the house and lots a t C orbett s ta
tion form erly owned by C larence
D everall.
Mrs. Cowing has begun th e ere c
tion of tw o buildings to be used in
connection w ith h er business at
W ay farer Inn.
Mrs. M. E. Reed cam e from P o rt
land Sunday to spend a week at
her bungalow a t C orbett station.
VOTE 35 X
L. H. M allicoat, O. M. Rich. F. O.
L ake and Sam G regson w ent on a
hunting trip to ea ste rn Oregon on
F rid ay evening, re tu rn in g Sunday.
They brought back five birds afte r
a drive of approxim ate!? 400 m iles.
John T horp has leased the P alm
er palace and has tak en possession.
S. E. Lyon is am ong those who
a re on the sick list.
Mr. Sm ith, who recen tly bought
some p ro p erty from Mr. F rycklund,
HALEY
is having a w ell drilled.
A new a rriv a l at th e home of
E vangelistic services conducted
Lew ie Johnston is a baby boy.
by th e Rev. A. W all, of S eattle, will
Mrs. John Meyer has been spend- be held in th e H aley B ap tist church
ing a few days w ith her d au g h ter, eVery evening except S atu rd ay at j
Mrs. Claud D anielson of C lats 7:30. T he m o rning w orship S u n
kanie.
day a t 11 o’clock will be in Swedish
Mrs. M ary P o tte r has gone to and th e service in th e evening at
P o rtlan d to spend th e w inter.
7:30 in E nglish, th e Rev. Mr. W all
Sam G regson and Roscoe Knox speaking at both services. Sunday !
are busy w ith th e ir buzz saw c u t school w ill convene a t 10 o’clock.
tin g wood.
The Ju n io rs, of w hich Miss Evelyn l
Jo h n K arlan d is doing some Ledine is th e p resid en t, will meet . . .
M
,
plow ing for Mrs. E. J. G regson.
a t 7 o clo ck . T h ere w ill be special
”
The Boring R ebekah lodge will singing and th e public is cordially ] ounty the representation it
hold its an n u al b azaar S atu rd ay ¡nv|ted to atten d . T he p asto r of I n entitled to in our county
evening, November 6, a t th e I. O. th e church, th e Rev. Jo h n S. Nor- government by electing
O. F. hall. A program is being pre- I dell, describes Mr. W all as a fine
pared and lunch w ill be served.
speaker, tru e to the w ord of God
and filled w ith th e sp irit of love.
T he te ac h ers of th e Pow ell V al
ley school, th e Misses Sue H icks
and E lsie Luoto, a re in charg e of
an en tertain m en t to be given a t the
Pow ell V alley schoolhouse on F ri
day evening, November 5, beginning
a t 8 o’clock. It is in th e n a tu re of
a h arv e st social and an interestin g
p ro g ram is being p repared co n sist
ing of m usic, a "sn ip p in g ” party
and a bake sale, concluding w ith
th e serving of refresh m en ts. The
proceeds of th e social w ill be de
voted to the benefit of th e school.
T he tab les used for serving a re to
be pu rch ased later.
The tw o recen t football gam es
played w ith th e G resham high
school freshm en and gram m ar
g rades proved victories for the
G resham boys. The Pow ell Valley
team deserves credit, how ever, for
sp u n k , initiative and fight. Powell
V alley is to have two basketball
team s, one of g irls and one of boys.
Miss H icks is hoping to w ork up
some en thusiasm along th is line
am ong th e pupils.
D oris P alm blad w as the w inner
of th e spelling prize for October.
THINK! THINK! THINK!
T his m eans p erfect lessons for two
Insurance for Farmers.
m onths.
In su ra n ce funds for farm loans.
T he F a rm e rs’ M utual F ire Relief jj 0 com m ission or brokerage. Very
The pupils of Pow ell Valley
Assn, ot P o rtlan d is in its tw enty- eagy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv.
school w ill be served w ith hot second
year, w ith a to ta l m em ber
lunches, beginning Monday, Novem ship of 15,000, th e la rg e st F a rm e rs ’
ber 1. T ables a re being b u ilt by M utual F ire In su ra n ce A ssn, on the
All fire losses
Mr. A ndrew s to seat th e pupils. Pacific Coast.
D onations of fru it and vegetables prom ptly paid. No low er ra te on
farm in su ran ce can be found w est
a re asked by the P aren t-T ea ch e r j of the Rocky m ountains. If you
asso ciation for use in the lunches. w an t anything along co-operative
T he money raised from the two lines for F a rm e rs or need in s u r
Every drop guaranteed
m eetings of the P aren t-T ea ch e r a s ance, call on P re sid en t H. W.
S nashall, G resham , Oregon. Phone
sylvania made from the
sociation from th e sale of popcorn 21ol.—Adv.
(Franklin crude).
h as reached the $7.50 m ark and is
Window Cleaning.
to be used to fit the school with an
iooo miles of smiles with
F or ex p ert window cleaning see j
outside basketball court.
S. T ajim a, or lea?e o rd ers w ith J.
Clifford G. Schneider
District Attorney
PLEASANT HOME
“God’s H arv est F ield ” w ill be the
subject of th e serm on Sunday
m orning a t 11:15 at th e P lea san t
Home M ethodist church by the p as
to r, th e Rev. E. W. W ithnell. E p- |
w orth League w ill begin at 7:30 in
the evening.
The B aptist Ladies Aid at P lea s
ant Home will serve m eals to th e
election board of precinct 511 next
T uesday in th e basem ent of the
P leasan t Home B aptist church.
The Ladies Aid of the M ethodist
ch u rch will m eet at th e home of
Mrs. M artin k e n n a rtz W ednesday
afternoon.
Mrs. W illis MarkelJ
will assist the hostess in serving
refreshm ents.
T ake a tip—try the W ant Ads.
E L E C T
Vital Topics
IS YOUR H EALTH GUARAN
TEED ?
B etter th an a g u ara n tee is the a t
ten tio n of a train ed sp ecialist in
H ealth— ftie CHIROPRACTOR.
EKW ALL
R E PU B L IC A N N O M IN EE FO R
Make Chiropractic your Habit.
Dr. Geo. E. Mallett
Office Phone 1321
Bank of G resham Bldg.
Res. 3263
G resham
Circuit Judge
Dept. Eight
NEW
HANDY PACK
Experienced — Tried — Capable
WRIGLEYS
VOTE 33 X
Ekwall, W. A.
(P a id A d v .)
TH E AM BITIO N
of our professional career has always been
to know everything to be known and to
serve graciouly to the utmost each require
ment of the occasion.
GRESHAM FUNERAL PARLORS
J.E. METZGER
DIRECTO R
LI CENCED
A treat everybody enjoys.
It’s good for young and old.
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world’s best crude oils
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every crankcase filling.
“Use the best—it eosts you less”
We want you to be from Missouri, make us
prove it to you. T hat is the reason we are selling
Amalie at 30c per quart.
Sold only at
GresAam Service Station
Authorized Dealers in Gresham
See me about 5 gallon*, IB gallons, and barrel price,
.lust say Amalie.
A DODGE
BROTHERS
SPORT ROADSTER
Commissioner
PLATFORM
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1 E lim in a tio n of T o lls on I n te r s ta te B ridge.
M ore S a fe g u a rd s on P u b lic H ig h w ay s.
B e tte r R oads fo r O u tly in g C om m unities.
A B ig g e r a n d B e tte r C ounty F a ir.
E c o n o m ical A d m in is tra tio n of C ou n ty A ffairs.
C o m p lian ce w ith W ish es of E le c to ra te in M a tte r
of A d d itio n al B ridges.
7 A C o n stru c tiv e P ro g ra m a t M inim um E xpense.
VOTE 68 X CLAY S. MORSE
is now on display at the Gresham Garage.
We cordially invite you Io see this model
which is priced at
$1067 00
HERE
P ric e s on s ta n d a rd m odels a re a s follow s:
SED A N .................... $1090.50
C O U PE .................. 1028.50
T O U R IN G ............
967.50
ROADSTER..........
972.00
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Frederick Steiwer
I. L Patterson
FOR
FOR
I’. M. SENATOR
GBVEKNOK
Would you scrap O regon's direct
p rim ary law? Would you su rre n d e r
th e Im portant com m ittee ch a irm an
ships now held by S en ato rs McNary,
Smoot. Borah, Johnson, Jones, W ar
ren ami Odille, all W estern m en?
W ould you rep u d iate th e policies of
P resid en t Coolidge?
The fight for th e U. 8. S en ato rsh lp
Is betw een the dem ocratic nom inee
and F red erick Steiw er, republican.
No Independent has ever been elected
to the U. S. Senate.
If you believe In the d irect prim ary
— if you w ant th e W est to retain Its
pow er In national affairs by reason of
republican control of th e sen ate —If
you believe In th e policies of Calvin
C oolidgy—
The republican p arty of Oregon Is
fo rtu n a te In having Mr. P atte rso n as
Its can d id ate for G overnor. S uccess
ful business man and farm er he is
equipped to m eet and solve th e prob
lems th a t will confront him as Gov
ern o r. Econom y, he lias p racticed in
p riv ate life; economy he will p ra c
tice as O regon's chief executive.
Vole. 15 X S teiw er, F re d e ric k
Th only real pre-election prom ise
Mr. P atterso n Is m aking Is th a t he
will not follow estab lish ed precedent
and spend the people's tim e and
money trav elin g ab o u t the state
m aking spei lea.
If you w ant a G overnor who w ill
he on the job atten d in g to business—
Voie Is X Patterson, I. L.
Brockway & Nelson
D odge B rothers
Do Your Duty
Vote Next Tuesday
DEALERS
Gresham,
Tem porary Location
Oregon
G resham G arage
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