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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, MAY 34, 1*37 PAGE THREE « Guernsey Picnic to Be at Boring, June First » » a An event of g re a t in te re st to ad m ire rs of fancy and pure bred stock will be th e C lackam as county G uernsey picnic, w hich w ill be held a t th e Cascade farm owned and op e ra te d by J. A. and T. J. Richey, on W ednesday, Ju n e 1. A program is being prepared, and some m en who have m ade a study of the dairy b u s in ess and who are the b reeders of p u reb red stock w ill be p rese n t and give ta lk s along these lines. An old fashioned bask et dinner w ill be served a t noon. T he herd of pure bred G uernsey c a ttle on Cascade farm will be in spected. T his herd, w hich consists of about 30 head, is one of th e best in th e county and ra n k s am ong the very best in the state. T he Richeys have one im ported cow, b u t the m ost ou tstan d in g anim al and the one th a t the m ost in te re st is cen te re d on a t p re se n t by m em bers of th e G uernsey association of the co unty is th e herd bull. T his a n i m al w as purchased by the Richeys tw o y ea rs ago from a G uernsey b reed er in P ennsylvania. It took m any prizes at the Oregon S tate fa ir la st fall. All who a re in te re s t ed in fine stock, although not b reed ers of G uernseys, are invited to th e picnic. On S aturday, Ju n e 4th, the asso ciatio n w ill hold a G uernsey sa le a t Canby. The Importa r. « For homes without electric ity, the M aytag is available with in-built gasoline motor Ma* T H IR S T of im p o rta n ce am o n g th e A M a y ta g ’s exclusive featu res is th e tu b , because t h a t ’s w h ere th e clothes are w ash ed . T h e M ay tag tu b is b u ilt of c a s t-a lu m in u m — a m a te ria l th a t w ill n o t rot, ru st, w arp , sp lit or corrode. It is specially, scientifically shaped to give a h ig h ly tu rb u le n t w a te r action in co n ju n ctio n w ith th e M a y ta g G yra- tato r. No o t h e r m a te ria l possesses su ch p e rsiste n t h e a t-re ta in in g q u a li ties— th e w a te r in a M a y ta g is still h o t a t th e end of a big w ash in g . BORING The ann u al school picnic w as held on th e school grounds F rid ay at noon. All w ent to the playshed w here tab les w ere loaded w ith all th e good appetizing things th a t the ladies had prepared, and th e com m u n ity club had a tre a t of ice cream for all.' A fter p arta k in g of th is bountiful rep a st, Mr. M allicoat, p rin cip al of th e school, p resented certificates of p erfect atten d an ce to a num ber of th e pupils. One th a t he m ade special m ention of w as B ernice A rm strong who had a tte n d ed th e school for th e past eight y e a rs w ithout being absent or ta rd y in the w hole tirile. T his is a record to be envied by all pupils. A n um b er of races w ere run, a fte r w hich th e ball team crossed bats w ith the fresh m an team from G resham Union high, b u t on account of rain th e gam e w as called at the end of th e fo urth inning w ith th e score 4 to 4. ’ Mrs. S arah F ra n k and dau g h ter C ora and D orothy B urpee of P o -.- land w ere out to atten d th e e n te r ta in m e n t and g rad u atin g exercises of th e school on T hursday evening. L. H. M allicoat has p urchased th e co ttag e form erly owned by W. H. B oring. A num ber of th e Boring people atten d ed the g rad u atin g exercises at the G resham Union high on F ri day evening. Evelyn bedine, a form er stu d e n t a t th e Boring school, won a sch o larsh ip to Pacific university. L. H. M allicoat, H arry Miller and Mr. H um phrey spent th e w eek-end fishing. , . Mrs. F annie W ilson is a t the hom e of h er p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Duley, w here she is re c u p e r atin g afte r b reaking her arm and d islocating h er shoulder. P aul T acheron of Monmouth, O r egon, w as a c a lle r a t th e hom e of O W. Boring, on S aturday. T he Ladies Aid society w ill m eet a t ch u rch on T hursday afternoon. A num ber of relativ es g athered a t th e hom e of David H ederm ann on Sunday to help him celeb rate his 73d birthday._______ T h e M a y ta g w ash es a big tu b fu l of clothes in 3 to 7 m in u tes, h a lf the tim e req u ired b y o rd in a ry w ashers. It rem oves stu b b o rn edge-dirt from collars, cuffs an d w ristb a n d s w ith o u t h a n d ru bbing. T h is satin -sm o o th tu b is h an d -carefu l w ith delicate clothes, an d it is a room y tu b — holds four gallons m ore th a n o rd in a ry w ash ers. I POWELL VALLEY At the m eeting of the P a re n t- T each er Assn, on T hursday evening officers w ere re-elected for the com ing year, Mrs. George W illiam s, p resid e n t; Mrs. L. Berg, vice p re s id en t; Mrs. C. A. L undquist, se c re ta ry ; Mrs. E. A. T aylor, tre a su re r. A class o f eight w as graduated from the Pow ell Valley grade school T hursday evening in connec tion w ith a w ell-arran g ed program . T he Rev. Don S hogren spoke and refre sh m e n ts w ere served. The sev en th grad e stu d en ts had charge of th e program and the decoration o f th e schoolhouse. Miss Sue H icks and Miss E lsie Luoto have been engaged to te ac h again the com ing year. Miss Amy G ustafson w as o p e ra t ed on F riday m orning in St. V in ce n ts hospital for appendicitis. She is rep o rted as g etting along well. GILLIS f WHliam E lliott, whose singing h as a ttra c te d m uch attention, has been engaged to sing over KOIN rad io b roadcasting station touight. W hile Mr. E llio tt has been heard over o th e r sta tio n s, th is is his first experience over KOIN. It is pos sib le he m ay la te r secure a c o n tra c t for re g u la r w ork w ith th a t station. 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