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G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 17, NO. »2 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS ____________________ OB ESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1937 Fair Race Track Taking Shape Fast Park at Troutdale Gets Improvements The follow ing have co n trib u ted I tow ard the sum m er o pen-air band , ___ _ . . . . o n cer‘8- Is your nam e in th e list Previously announced $138 00 r . r Bailey . . . . . 2^00 1 T he O scarette .. . \ . 5.00 E d w ard s’ C leaners & D yers. 2.50 G. M. D a v id s o n .............. 2.60 T odd’s B arber Shop .......... 5.00 G resham T ailo rs & C leaners 5.00 C arl Dahl ................................. 5.00 E. E. W e llin g ................... 5.00 Piggly W iggly Store .. . . . . 10.00 20th C entury G rocery ......... 2.50 Guy D. Jones ......................... 2.50 F irs t S tate B a n k ........... 15.00 R oberts' Confectionery . . . . 5.00 _____________92.»» Per Year 3-Day Celebration Fairview Church to al Blue Lake Park Have Children’s Day Strawberry Workers Gresham Locals Crowd the Cannery Mr. and Mrs. J. Sm ith have m ade Sunday m orning w orship at the E dw ard B. S tarkey of C orvallis m any im provem ents in th e ir place M emorial P resb y terian A ccording to p rese n t p lans of th e Blue L ake P ark, a m ile n o rth of Sm ith th is sp rin g and sum m er. It now has and K. D. Fendall, retirin g head of M ultnom ah county fair sp o rts com - T he b< rry season has opened church will begin at 11 o’clock. The the ap p earan ce of a real re so rt as Fairview , is destined to become serm on w ill be delivered by the th e high school a g ric u ltu ra l de one of th e m ost p opular picnic with a s'.'ing and again th e local m ittee the racing program for 1927 they have built six cabins an d have pasto r, th e Rev. E R. D. H ollen- w ill be second to none. W ork is them furnished for light house g rounds w ithin easy reach of P o rt sted, from the subject, "H eroes of p artm en t. w ere Outlook calle rs cannery presen ts a busy scene as p rogressing rapidly on the im prove- keeping. They a re pu ttin g in a land due to the energetic Influence the C ro ss”. A C hildren's Day p ro T uesday Mr S tarkey, who is Mr. approxlm . tely 30« w orkers, e n m ent of th e tra c k and w hen com com m unity kitchen and show er and w ork of J. A. McGill, g en eral gram w ill be rendered by th e S u n F endall's successor as a m em ber of gaged lit 1 arious activities connect pleted this should m ake one of the m anager, and his associates baths. th e high school faculty, has p la n ed with t te fru it industry, pursue best equipped tra c k s in the n o rth It has m any o u tstan d in g featu res day school in th e evening a t 8 Mr. and Mrs. W alter W istrand o'clock The Rev. G. II. W ilbur of ned to move to this locality w ith th eir task 1. T ents a re being ere ct west. stro n g ly in its favor when it com es and A lbert Zeibeck of P o rtlan d and Hood R iver will give a sh o rt ad his family about August 1. He will The half-m ile tra c k w ill be braced ed and t) e urgent needs of light Mr. an d Mrs. C arl Zeibeck spent to accom m odating the larg e o rg an d ress a t th is service. on the tu rn s w ith a live - to - one izations w hich hold an n u al picnics. Sunday a t Gordon Creek p icn ick Born to Mr. and Mrs Jam es E. probably occupy the place w here housekeeping attended to th a t all slope. T he course is 4a feet in T here is alm o st unlim ited space B arclay of Fairview on Ju n e 8. a Mr. F endall lives in th e G ilbert d is effort p ortlb le may be put into ta k ing. w idth on straig h taw a y and 80 feet E. W ren of Spokane was a visitor a large body of w ater affording all d au g h ter who has been nam ed tric t and drive one of th e high ing care . f the fruit. U pw ards of on tu rn s, w hich should in su re both at the home of Mrs. M argaret th e p astim es and p leasu res of w a G race Viola. safety and speed in any class of school busses Mr. S tark ey farm ed ten tons 1 f straw b e rrie s w ere re te r sp o rts and the grounds are Mr. and Mrs. G. O Dolph r e B urns on Tuesday. races brought to the fair. Some for four years follow ing his g ra d u ceived in one day th e first p art of easily reached. tu rn ed today from a tw o m onths' difficulty w as experienced in the Mrs. Lee E vans en tertain ed about ation from Oregon A g ricu ltu ral the week, and with favorable More and m ore the la rg e r o rg an visit in T exas with th eir son. They construction of th e rac e tra c k on T otal ................................... $205.00 20 little boys and g irls at her home izations d esire to get aw ay from re p o rt th e w eath er th e re ex trem e college In 1922. For the past w in w eather tl is tonnage will be con th e fair g rounds as p a r t of it is Monday afternoon in honor of her G reat ly hot, it being 104 degrees th e day te r lie has been employed at th e ex underlaid by beaverdam . T his con d au g h ter R u th ’s sixth birthday. A the city for tb eir picnics sid erab ly ilc reased . dition, how ever, will Im prove the TODD’S PAINT SHOP num ber of gam es w ere played, im provem ents have been m ade in they left. Accordl ; to ex perts a t the ca n Mr. and Mrs. H. M cM aster of perim ent statio n of the college and NOW IN NEW HOME lunch w as served and each child th e grounds and all is In readiness footing, m aking it tough and springy. received a dainty favor. Mrs. Ruth to accom m odate the crowds. It is Camas, W ashington, w ere Sunday th is sp rin g w as engaged in educa nery who are uble to distinguish He plans to attend in stan tly the b etter class of berries, A $1500 auto race will be a fea T he Todd paint shop is th e first B rink and Mrs. B lanche Bergfield an ideal place for private as w ell d in n er guests at th e hom e of th e tional work Rev. and Mrs. E. R. I). H ollensted. the S m ith-H ughes conference to be tu re of the racing program of the of the five business estab lish m en ts of P o rtlan d , R uth's g ran d m o th er as large parties. the output so ta r is not of as fine The Rev. J. F. Dunlop, p asto r of fair. The race will have a run of to occupy new q u a rte rs in th e Len and aunt, assisted Mrs. Evans. V eterans Picnic July 2-1 . th e Fairview Methodist ch u rch , will held ut Redmond. Oregon, In July. a q u ality a< m ight be. T he heavy live m iles w ith ten laps and five ard and D ow sett buildings nearin g The V eterans of Foreign W ars, H. E. A lbert of P o rtlan d spent preach Sunday m orning at 11 T he B jur E lectric sto re haH be- rain s of th • early p a rt of the sea- heats, and will be m ost w arm ly com pletion on Pow ell street. Todd evening at the home of P o rtlan d posts, will hold th eir big o'clock from the subject, “W ork.” contested, according to indications. th e paint man. occupies th e first Tuesday an n u al picnic and celeb ratio n at gun the rem oval of its stock from 80,1 seem ln {ly caused som e of th e Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Kendall. All are invited to atten d . E n try b lanks for th is event may of the th ree D ow sett stores. He Mr. and Mrs. E. P eters of W ilder, Blue L ake p ark on S aturday, S un Mrs. W I). Brooks and d au g h ter th e old building which It has been ' fru ,t to b nme deform ed and In be obtained for th e asking a t the has his stock of p ain ts and w all Idaho, w ere v isito rs at the R. I). day and Monday, Ju ly 2, 3 and 4. se c re ta ry ’s office on th e grounds. paper moved from across th e stree t H ew itt home last week. Mrs. P e It will be a g re a t jam boree w ith all K ath erin e left for Texas last week occupying tem p o rarily to th e fine some cases .lighted However, th e The prem ium lists a re off the and is getting settled and ready for te rs is a siste r of Mr. Hewitt. th a t goes to m ake a rousing Fourth. to visit w ith friends and relatives. new q u a rte rs In the Oregon Tele- 811,1 now ae> ms to be m aking up for p ress and are now being dis business which was slightly in te r “T re n ch e s of f’h attea u - They will be aw ay all sum m er. phone com pany building. They ex- ,1,8t ‘ ¡m e u t I the ap p earan ce of th e Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P arish moved The Mrs. Abbie W eudall of Seaside tributed. Get a copy and prep are rupted by his move to and from the T uesday into th e ir new hom e ju sf T h ie rry ” will be re-enacted. T h ere p e d to lie well settled by tom or- fru it is beco ning Improved. To tne .u eso a y nto m e ir new nome ju s t ■ Is spending u few days visiting for for the big event. The fair dates old G resham Produce building. Mr fl°ve-?oom bunga Sw‘ ™ ^ n d 'and X S ln ? . Fairview frien d ]. W h l.e 'h e re row. T he fro n t of th e room will m ajority o rdinary folks th e a re A ugust 2 to 7. Todd w ill e n larg e his stock. Mr and M rT w iU ta m E. E spe of T h ere w ill be a big barbecue. •»>“ •» guest of Mrs. C. G. Fan- she is th e O lie used for display purposes and straw b e rry ^ 'h is year ta ste s like the The se c re ta ry 's office phone oil T he sto re room next to th e paint eher. the grounds is 1251. Mrs. G race , shop on the east will be occupied Crookston, Minn., spent last week lots of firew orks and su rp rises. the re a r will house th e work room reg u lar old fashioned sam ple, es- T he d elegates for th e cooking Exley is assistin g S ecretary A. W. by a jew elry store. A. H. Mealey, with Mr. and Mrs. C arl Zeibeck. club left Sunday for th e sum m er of the com pany. A rth u r B jur is peclally w! en enhanced with a Metzger on the grounds. 8 of M ilton-F reew ater, an ex They left F riday for C alifornia to MISSIONARI EN TO school at O. A. C. T hose going assisted ein his electrical work by piece of sh irtcake and an am ple Dpriei perjenced man in th is line, w ill a r visit o th er friends. They w ere old SPEAK THIS EVENING were. P au lin e B uckner, C h arlo tte bis son H arry and his nephew supply of w lipped cream . GREAT QUESTIONS rive th is week to open a first-class schoolm ates of th e Zeibecks. H ughes and Mina Langley. Mrs. Hugo Bjur, both of whom are T h ere seer is to be no danger of a UNDER DISCUSSION Jewelry shop. He w ill occupy the Mrs. Louise Cole and son H arley The last q u a rte rly m eeting of the Beulah M cElwaln. the club leader, Knox house on east Powell stree t if Kelso, Wash., spent a few days learning the business under his su lack of com petent help in taking y ear w ill be held at th e F ree "’as chosen us chaperon for Mult- 1 wo g re a t questions will form recently vacated by H. A. Barnes. ¡siting w ith her p aren ts, Mr. and pervision. ca re of the je rrie s, as w as ex p eri M ethodlst ch u rch from F rid ay eve- counO Kiris. IMe la st sto re space of th e five Mrs. L. Helming. the basis of the serm ons next S un enced last 'ear. Both men and F u n eral services w ere held Mon an(J (.„,1(|y The M isses M argaret and K ate ning un til S unday evening In d u s- from „,,, day at the M ethodist church. In in th is new block has been leased by E lizab eth ’s Frock shoppe and lark e of Jan esv ille, Wis., w ere ive. In th e absence of th e d istric t send two delegates and th e P aren t- day aftern o o n a t the G resham F u women in qu -st of em ploym ent are the m orning, the p asto r is to th e m illinery of Miss Eva H alsey. dinner g u ests at the A. D. K endall elder. th e Rev. W. N. Coffee who T eacher association kindly sent the neral p u rlo rs for Itusko, the six- being turned aside each day. T here preach on th e question, “Is the Miss Baldwin and Miss H alsey have home Sunday. third. The spleudid m usic for the year-old d au g h ter of th e Ja p an e se a re now abot t 250 women w orkers Modern Youth W orth S aving?’’, been occupying q u a rte rs in the Mr. and Mrs. It. D. H ew itt and with his wife is attending g eneral dance was donated by W D K in liildren, C harles and Evelyn, w ent conference in New York, a dele- der and eight friends. T he club M orishita fam ily living on th e flats 1,1 *he <’4inn* ’y. 200 In th e hulling w ith th e additional question, If so, F irs t S tate Bank building. south of Powell street. D eath took d ep artm ent and 50 on the floor. to A lbany last S atu rd ay to atten d gate from th e 'Oregon conference is very g ratefu l for this, help G resham T ailo rs and C leaners why don’t we save them a ll? In T he b arrelin g process is being of w hich P eter L enard is p ro p ri OfAh“ £ ly.“ e r' ' “ " I“ *’’ ‘he Rev. and Mrs. E L. Silva will Miss Victoria Rice is home for place a t th e isolation hospital on th e evening th e question to be d is etor, will move into the west room of w hich Mrs. H ew itt is a m em ber j th e sum m er from R ainier high S atu rd ay . Ju n e 11, eight days fol disposed of som ew hat differently conduct th e q u a rte rly m eeting. As cussed w ill be of a kindred n atu re , of the L enard building and G resh The C lym ers a re d escendants of school w here she has been teach- low ing th a t of u younger b ro th er at th is season han previously. To nam ely, “Is the Modern Church am Shoe shop, C arl Dahl, will move he Geo. Clym ers who signed the they have ju st retu rn ed from w ar- ! ing. m eet th e den ands of th e buyer an D eclaration of Independence. to rn China, forced out and barely Miss Maytne B urns en tertain ed the sam e place. The two deaths reg a rd s the t ze of b erries used In W orth S aving?” T his w ill deal into th e east h alf of th is building. Miss L illian W allace of Spokane The move will be m ade into the escaping w ith th e ir lives, m uch of several P o rtlan d frien d s at a w ere caused by whooping cough a t w ith the p resen t tendencies of peo new places soon. a guest at th e hom e of Mrs. p reserv es a. d o therw ise it has th e ir ta lk s at th e m eeting will be luncheon last S atu rd ay at her tended w ith com plications. In te r ple tow ard th e church, and the v a r M argaret Burns. I home w est of Fairview . T hose a t ment was made in G resham cem e been necesscry to Install a grader L ittle L enora and Basil L am pert d escriptive of th eir experiences in tending from here w ere Mrs. T. C. ious proposals m ade to in crease IMI R ELEUTRIU STORE” T he fru it is aded Into th re e sizes. spent W ednesday night w ith th e ir th a t country. A few older m is Millar, Mrs. B. B. H all and Mrs. tery. th e efficiency of th e church, p a r Four b a rre ls ire placed in position INVITES YOUR GUESS uncle and au n t, Mr. and Mrs. A r sio n aries have rem ained in China W. E. T egart. Hugh McClure, son of Mr. and tic u la rly th e one outlined in th e th u r Matches. j to receive t ie b erries from ifie Mrs. E. E. H eslin is home from recen t w riting of Mr. H arold Bell In connection w ith the opening Mr. ai.d Mrs. C. F. Zeibeck e n to hold tog eh er w hat is left of the 1 n u rsin g her sister-in -law , Mrs. Mrs. J. Q McClure living ea st of g rad er, and o«er the m achine four native C .hiistlans Mr and Mrs. of B jur electric sto re in th e new G resham , retu rn ed laBt week from te rtain e d a t d inner Monday even W right, "God and the Grc4:eryman " nnie L ittlepage, who passed aw ay su g ar chutes , ave bee.i constructed u a rte rs of th e Oregon T elephone ing Mr. and Mrs. H. H. G randy, Silva will re la te first hand th e ir ex A Livingston. M ontana, w here he had T here is m uch to be said about q building, F riday from cancer. which distr'.bt tea th e su g ar evenly A rth u r B jur. ow ner has Miss T illie A nderson and H erm an p erience of conditions on th e field la st Mr. anil Mrs. John Jo n a s and been visiting since the d o s e of these m a tte rs, and th e serm ons in stitu ted a novel ad v ertisin g stu n t M orris, all of P o rtlan d . The even into th e b a rn Is by a siftin g pro- Mrs. Jessie M illar are rep rese n tin g T he public is Invited to profit by school w ith his two sisters. should be both in te restin g and w hich will prove of co nsiderable ing was spent in playing bridge. | cess, ra th e r th in by th s old m ethod Fairview g ran g e a t Oregon sta te in te re st during th e rem ain d er of ‘G ran d p a” Hugh McClure Is at th e ! E dw ard H ughes of T h ornton, th e se set vices w hich undoubtedly gran g e at C orvallis tills week. helpful. of pouring It In at intervals. T he Sunday school will m eet a t the m onth. Beginning tom orrow , W ash., form erly of Jan esv ille. Wis., will be In terestin g Mrs. W alter Patlrick and her two home of his son J. Q. McClure for Miss CoVa G leen, se creta ry of the Ju n e 18. a m am m oth H otpoint elec w as a visito r at th e A. D. K endall d au g h ters Doris and M arg aret a t an Indefinite stay. He lives in 10 o'clock w ith classes and in s tru c tric iron, com plete w ith the excep home W ednesday. _ . ,, . . . . . , . . B erry G row ers P ark in g compan-i. tended th e club dance given ut G rand Rapids. Michigan 7111 DAY ADVENTISTS Mr Me . . , , , tion for all groups. And a t 7 th e tion of th e elem ent, will be on d is Is in charge of the office force Fairview last F riday evening. ANNOUNCES SERVICES Clure, w hose age of 87 can hard ly E pw orth L eague w ill discuss the play in the window and good ORMER RASTOR WILL Mr. and Mrs. C. H. S tone and which consists of Miss R uth Sche- topic, “College; Why, W here, guessers will have an o p p ortunity O( < I RY ZION PULRIT 1 Th w eekly Sabbath services of children w ere re c e n t g u ests at th e be believed by his friends, w as for deen. Miss Ma« Nelson, Miss S arah to try th e ir skill. W hat does it home oft Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard a w hile an inm ate of A ndersonville How.” Miss Violet Coe is scheduled w eigh? The best g u esser as to the j M etzger and k^rs. Josephine Q ues P reach in g services will be held th e Seventh Day A dventists will Belton of Canby. prison d u rin g th e Civil w ar. H e I to lead. w eight will receive a handsom e in b erry . M-s Q uesinberry has begin w ith Sabbath school a t 10 Miss L illian H eslin is hom e from —- ■ iron, a fac sim ile of th e la rg e r one a t th e Zion E vangelical ch u rch at ca rrie d off th e prize S atu rd ay eve A group of happy boys and g irls ' and a fine p racticab le gift, w hich 11 a. m. T he Rev. H. R. G ebhardt a. m., follow ed by p reach in g se rv O. A. C. for the sum m er vacation. ning as th e oldest man p resen t ut ' ch arg e of the work form erly done A reunion of fam ily and friends boarded tw o of th e high school would be a delight to th e lady of a form er p asto r, will preach. Old ice at 11. T he young p e o p le 's Mis took place Bunday at th e old H es the Page * Com pany grocery open- ' by Mrs. A lta G entry, assigning pickers to th e ir respective loca sionary V olunteer band will m eet lin home, now th e hom e of Claude busses Sunday m orning en route to !the, house. Tlle iron w ill be Ing .. . , , . . 1 weighed on Ju ly 1, th e re su lt to be frien d s w ill be glad to g reet him at 3 o'clock Sabbath afternoon. T he C. H eslin. tions. T hirty-seven p ersons the sum m er school session of th e p | at.ed in the window for thp f l m and h ea r him again. T he public D r. M ary Becker, local chlro- j O. A. C extension club w ork held th ree days of Ju ly , to g eth er w ith is cordially invited. S unday school weekly services in th e new church w ere present and ail bad a m ost enjoyable tim e. T hey were,M rs. prai tic physician, has recently are being well attended. All are an n u a lly at C orvallis. T he busses “ ie scales on w hich th e iron will will m eet a t 10. The p are n ts a re C arrie Jocelyn, Mr. and Mrs. E lm er added a new m achine to her a l w ere driven by W illiam C a rlste d t l,e weighed. D unbar, Mr. and Mrs. B ruce K el ready w ell-equipped q u a rte rs. The asked to cooperate in g ettin g th e co rd ially Invited Miss E lizabeth Johnson and her and B. M. H ow ell and th e five-hour J he «ue88er 1111181 be 16 y ea rs of logg, Mrs. L uta Cox. Mr. and Mrs. m other Mrs. Marion Johnson left , j j r . and Mrs. C. H. C alkins left Je new device Is known as th e u ltra 1 , . ~ J * rv 1.1 ' age and over. You a re invited to ch ild ren o ut on tim e. sse D unbar, Mrs. Sadie-O rr-D un trip w as m ade to C orvallis w ithout ,.a |i, tnHpect th e new 8tore and T he G resham circle of th e Worn- T uesday m orning on th e ir e a ste rn liar, K ath e rin e and Allen D unbar, I violet rays and is m anipulated by W ednesday for a trip to Seaside anil oth er beach resorts. Miss Jo h n incident. N early 60 young people 1 m ake your guess. en ’s union w ill give a stra w b e rry ‘r 'P ‘or w hich they have been mak Mr. and Mrs. E. E H eslin. Mr. and electricity. T he violet ray s are son gets a vacitio n of two weeks ing p rep a ra tio n s for some tim e left to be p rese n t a t th e opening of " social T uesday evening on th e lawn Mrs. O scar Bkoglund, Ted and past. T h eir journey will continue L illian H eslin. Mrs. A nnie H elney, 1 em itted from a q u a rtz lamp and a re “ t th is tim e from her duties at the the tw o-w eeks’ session and a few A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. of th e church. postoffiie and tauc.h of it will be eastw ard as far as Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Gene F urg u so n and 1 spi'claliy p en e tratin g in th e tr e a t { sp. nt a t the seashore. w ill go la ter to enjoy a few days i J 0/ , '1 f ore.y u i uSandy °,n , Ju n e 1- „ 1 M other and baby are doing well son Richard, Mrs. F erguson, Miss m ent of deep-seated diseases A well-filled ludltorium greeted w ith th e ir classm ates. 1 a t th e hom e of Mrs. C arrie Pow ell. C a llli' H e s lin , J o h n T H< ItB Mrs. F ran k H am lin u n d erw en t a th e Cotton Blossom sin g e rs T u es • laii'b c llis lin . Mr and M rs D an day evening nt the M ethodist Thom son, Enid and V irginia T hom m ajo r operation ut Good S am a ri church w here N< gro ap lrltaa la, and son, Mrs. Thom son, Mrs. S t e ll a tan hospital T uesday m orning. songs were enjoyed by those B lair, O rville, Jean anil Jo h n n ie H er condition ìh rep o rted as s a tis ' folk present. The program was given Blair, Mrs. Elsie L angley and John factory. in the in terest of the Piney Woods ami Ivan Langley. Mrs. Ferguson Sunday g u ests a t the home of Mr. school, an Industrial school fo r the and Mr. and Mrs. Gene F erguson and Mrs. E. M. Gamp w ere Mr and colored race, founded in 1910 and and son Richard drove from H epp which has a phenom enal grow th ner to join In the reunion. R ichard Mrs. Jam es Gamp and children and Everyone was pleased w ith the fine F erguson w as th e only baby p re s Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and son g entlem anly ap p earan ce of the ent. of Mozler, Oregon, Mrs. C arrie young men com posing the malts a rte t and wllh the selections BAPTIST SI ND U SCHOOL Noble and ch ild ren of P o rtlan d q w u hich they re td e re d . A young BEGINS CONTENT and Mr. and Mrs. A. I), ('am p. woman sang In several num bers, W. II Evans, lately arriv ed from and Mrs. Lawrem e G. Jones, a s s is t A h ealthful and In terestin g com Stevenson, W ashington, w as In an t principal of he school was in petition is on in the Bible school of G resham Monday looking for a ch a rg e of th e tro ip. th e B aptist church to Increase th e | house Mr. r nd Mrs E vans a re for In te re st in thorough p re p a ra tio n ,^ e pr<,g,.nt with Mr. E vans' broth- o f the lessons. A card record tern which enables th e se c re ta ry to o f 8 o u th K o b p rt, aVenue. He has S atu rd ay Ever ing, Ju n e 18— keep a careful record of the atten d - M curwl em ploym ent as a salesm an ance and work of each sch o lar Is for th „ He8Be) im plem ent com pany. Dance and social at Sandy G range hall, auspices Lar ies Alts'- Society being used, t a n ftilly p rep ared re- C arm an of Idaho F alls, ¡of Ht. M ichael's church G enuine, G u a ra n te e d llo tp o in t Cairoti p o rts a re given of th e w ork done by , daho and Frallk T aylor o( Hea, tle , Ju n e 18 and 19—O pening of each class. w ere c a lle rs a t th e Outlook office The m orning service will follow Tuesday. Mr. G arm an was form er- speedw ay bowl. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT th e Bible school hour and th e p a s i ly, for a sh o rt tim e, em ployed at Monday, Ju n e 2(1 2 p m A nnual to r will preach on th e su b ject th e Outlook. school election at C ottrell school. fflJIC K W ILL BUILD THEM T o th e perso n g u e ssin g n e a re s t to th e c o rre c t "Fancy and F act in R eligion”. T he Mrs. E aston, who has been re sid w eig h t of th e m am m o th iro n in o u r show w indow . Monday, Ju n e ¡0— R egular an Bible school will open at 9:45 a. tn. ing w ith her son A. W. Easton at nual school m eetli gs. D istrict No. Gom e in and m ak e a guess, so m eo n e will w in th e and th e preach in g service a t II A DEMONSTRATION WILL CONVINCE TOC th e a p a rtm e n ts of Mrs. Annie 4, 2 p. m , grade s hool auditorium . A rls d e d i c lu b S u p e r Iron. o'clock. T he B. Y. P.'U. will begin Hevel, left a few days ago for Ta- Di trlc i No 2f T h e re As no cost o r o b lig a tio n c o n n ected w ith th e a t 7 p. tn w ith Miss Marie Blom eom a, W ashington, w here she will house W ilkes d istric t No 7. Mon as leader. The evening ch u rch m ake her home w ith a d au g h ter In day evening, 8 o'c ock. g u e ssin g c o n te st. A nyone 16 y e a rs o r o ld e r is e n title d . serv ice will com m ence a t 8 o'clock th a t city. Tuesday Event ig, June 21— to o n e fre e guess. and the topic of the serm on will be The Rev. H. F. P itts arriv ed Wed S traw b erry and Isa cream social "F aith and F act In R eligion’*. The nesday from Omaha, N ebraska, Zinn E vangelical *!lu rc h lawn. In case of a tie , th e c o n te s ta n ts in th e tie , w ill p ray er m eeting and choir re h e a rsa l w here he has been atten d in g a n a t d raw to see w ho w ins. will be held W ednesday evening. ional convention of Ihe C h ristian G aesking Hegins Satardw y, J u n e |s and co n te st closes M issionary A lliance. It is expected Sales and Service COTTRELL T h u rs d a y , J u n e SO. he will occupy his pulpit next B un Given u n d er-th e i us pices of the day. I 1 he an n u a l school eleetioh In the J he public is invited to come in to our new laid les' A ltar Society of T he Bpizerlnktuni club of tlie C o ttrell d istric t will be held Mon Bt. M ichael's C hurch, Bandy store and get acquainted. day afternoon, une 20. at 2 o'clo«'k O reshnm O range wil not meet this In th e school Joiise. A school di week. T he me«*tings of th e club rec to r will be elected for a th ree- will be discontinued en tirely d u r year term and the clerk of th e hoard for a period of one year. ing th e sum m er m onths. Miss Helen F ish er of Globe. At th e Suudy t m a g e H all , Mrs. A. J. A ult is th e p rese n t d i NEW TELEPH O N E BLDG re« to r whose term expires and E E. Arizona, is h ere for (he sum m er as C afeteria Lun h Served V anFteet is serving as clerk. T hese the house guest of Miss G ertrude R hone 601 M ain S treet I elections are im p o rtan t and all vo A lexander Admlssl» i .W te rs are urged to h«' present. C ontinued on page * i Additional Locals FREE! eye- „r Cred„ KvBr)g who Hve(, juat off Coming Events SUPER IRON WALTER W. METZGER BETTER USED CARS BETTER PRICES Dance-Card Party Bjur’s Electric Store Sat. Eve., June 18