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GRESHAM OrTLOOK. TUESDAY, AUGUST ä. 1M7 PAGE THREE IIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIlllillllllll1- 02020223484827303053238923230031482323200904090135020220322323000210010210023232014832323232012332480048485323010232022632234800000148232348232348234801480023484848234800312323324848003148232348232323233202010000020309060304534823010 1 MULTNOMAH COUNTY FAIR August 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday Fair Grounds, Gresham t - H orseshoe P itch in g C ontest. urday and S u n d a y ). W on derful E xhibits in A ll D ep a rt m en ts. R ecord B o y s’ and G irls’ Club E x hibits. Baby C linic. H an d som e (S a tu r d a y ). (S a t P rizes. G reat A .K .C . D og Show . 275 E ntries A u tom ob ile R aces. 5 M iles D aily. 103 B est T rotters and P acers. B ucking, Bull D oggin g, R ope Spin ning. 25 F ast R unning H orses. E d u cated T rick H orses, Jum pers. 5 0 C ow boys an d C ow girls. C low ns, A crobats, Stunts, T h rills, F irew orks. L ivestock P a ra d es D aily. S cores o f S id e Show s, R ides, E tc. $3 0 , 0 0 0 in P rizes a n d A w a r d s . NIGHT PROGRAMS AFTERNOON PROGRAMS Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday Afternoons starting at 1:30 Wednesday, Thursday, Frid y, Saturday starting at 7:15 Concerts by Famous Elks Band. Quartets, Soloists. Gresham Band BE THERE YOUR FAIR fillllH IIIM IIIIIIIIIH TROUTDALE Mrs. R uth B rin k has opened a m eat m a rk e t in Mrs. L ong’s bu ild ing. She c a rrie s a fine line of m eat and also fresh vegetables, pickles, cheese, etc. Mr. and Mrs. J. Beveridge of P o rtlan d and d au g h ter, Mrs. H elen Law of Salem , w ere v isitors a t th e L. A. H arlow hom e T hursday. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Sm ith and d au g h ter E dith of P o rtlan d w ere gu ests at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. L arsson T uesday evening. Mrs. J. F rom m elt w as also a visitor T uesday afternoon. P. S haepe sp e n t a few days in S e a ttle la st w eek w ith his parents. C arl B ondersson is w orking on th e new schoolhouse being erected in th e E astm o relan d d istric t in P o rtland. Mr. and Mrs. A. B ayhan of Los A ngeles, C alifornia, is visiting at th e hom e of h er niece, Mrs. F ra n k C raw ford. Mrs. M ary B ratton of N orth P lains, Oregon, has bought the Mickley p ro p erty th a t has th e new house, w hich is m odern in every way. She expects to move in soon. W. C raw ford and son E m erson, who have been Ashing a t Skam ania. W ashington, have re tu rn e d home and E m erson le ft W ednesday for A sto ria by boat, w here he expects to w ork. Sunday guests a t th e J. A. L a rs son home w ere Mr. and Mrs. Ed. P alm er of P o rtla n d and Mrs. M. B u rnett from A labam a. Mrs. M ary Je n k in s of Fossil, O re gon, is visiting a t th e hom e of Mrs. E lla Hensley. Jam es P. S tapleton, John H. S tevenson and W. M. Davis, all of P o rtlan d , and . L. A. H arlow left AD-veti tures fam ily, W illard ScoAeld and Miss Ruth Bliss enjoyed a picnic dinner Sunday a t Dodge P ark . O thers fro m ’ F airview w ere Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stone and fam ily, Mrs. J. W. Tow nsend, Mrs. Jo h n Tow nsend, Mrs. Jo sep h in e Q uesinberry, Mr. and Mrs. R. A nderson and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sim pson and children. The Rev. Dr. G eorge H. Lee >of Newberg w ill preach a t th e Sm ith M emorial P re sb y teria n ch u rch next Sunday m orning a t J 1 o'clock. Sunday school w ill m eet a t 10. Dr. Lee w as fo rm erly p asto r of a large church in S eattle and is a very g ift ed sp eak er w o rth h earin g . He is also an ex-m oderator of th e P o rt land P resb etery . Mrs. H. M. R itter and son W ayne of El C entro. C alifornia, have been visiting a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tow nsend. On Sunday Mrs. Tow nsend en tertain ed in hon or of Mrs. R itter, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Jo h n so n of Scappoo.“ . Mrs. Jo sep h in e Q uesinberry a t tended th e wedding in P o rtlan d last week of Miss M yrtle M ortenson and Jam es Redm an. T he bride w as for several y ears a te ac h er in G reg ory H eights school. T his was the Arst couple to leave P o rtlan d by airp lan e on th e ir honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. H arry A ndrade were Sunday guests a t th e home of the la tte r ’s m other, Mrs. H. C. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stone, a c Moore. Mrs. Moore retu rn ed to com panied by th e fo rm er’s m other, 1 P o rtlan d w ith her d au g h ter w here Mrs. E liza Stone and Miss R uth she will spend several days visiting Bliss, m otored to N ewberg F rid ay relatives. w here they visited Mr. and Mrs. L. F airview frien d s a re receiving A. Moore. They also called for a card s from Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Mor sh o rt visit a t th e home of Mr. and rill, form er F airview resid en ts who Mrs. E. A lderm an n ear Dayton. a re spending th e sum m er In Y el Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bunn and low stone P ark. d au g h ter B arb ara, Mr. and Mrs. W. For low est rates on autom obile, E. T eg a rt and fam ily, Wm. T eg art tru ck and g eneral In su ran ce see Sr., Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stone and 1 B. W T h o rn e.—Adv. F riday m orning for a tw o w eeks’ outing in th e vicinity of Oak Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Spence are th e proud p are n ts of a 10-pound baby g irl born on Ju ly 29 a t th e T im m erm an hom e a t G resham . Mrs. D ora Shute, who has been in th e T hom as san ita riu m in G resh am for th e p ast six w eeks, h as r e tu rn ed to th e hom e of h er m other Mrs. E. P arso n s. Mrs. S hute is m uch Improved. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. C alkins of W’yeth w ere visiting in T ro u td ale Sunday. Mrs. W. C. Spence retu rn ed T h u rsd ay evening from h er trip to Canada. She w ent by au to and visited m any in te restin g points. E. B illiter, who has been 111 in th e Sellwood ho sp ital for th e past four w eeks, w as able to re tu rn to th e hom e of his d au g h ter, Mrs. A, T iller, Sunday. Mrs. Eunice Robinson and Mrs. Mary P arso n s en tertain ed 19 little boys and girls in honor of R oberta and R obert R obinson’s sixth b irth days at th e house of Mrs. P arsons. The afternoon w as spent in playing gam es. Miss. Jo h a n n a B urns tr e a t ed th e children w ith ice cream , Cake and punch w ere served by th e hostesses. FAIRVIEW By Hankhn PLEASANT HOME K enneth and Leonard L auder- back have p urchased a home n ear R hododendron on th e banks of th e L ittle Zig Zig. T hey visited th e place S unday and And it very p leasan t, for cooling breezes from th e m ountain keep it com fortable on the h o tte st days. T he boys plan to have th eir m other spend a p a rt of th e sum m er th e re and v isit her w eek-ends. j An all day service will be con ducted at th e B aptist ch u rch next Sunday, beginning at 10 o’clock with Sunday school. T he pasto r, the Rev. Wm. F airw eath er, will preach at 11 o’clock. At noon all w ill Join in a picnic lunch w hich will be served in the basem ent of th e church. In the aftern o o n at 2:30 o'clock an o th er service will be enjoyed w hich will be conducted as an old-fashioned cam p m eeting. Rev. Mr. F airw eath er w ill preach his farew ell serm on at 8 o’clock as th is is his closing service w ith the P lea san t Home church w here he has been p asto r for the p a st two and a h ^ f years. He goes to P o rt land as p asto r of the T hird B aptist church. It is hoped all m em bers , and frien d s of th e B aptist church 1 will m eet w ith us on Sunday to show appreciation and resp ect for one who has labored earn estly and who has alw ays com m anded the h ighest esteem and respect of all who know him. G race, th e d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. R obert Lundbom, was taken to P o rtlan d san itariu m T h u rsd ay eve ning w here she w as o perated on th e follow ing m orning for an acute ' attac k of appendicitis. She is r e ported to be doing nicely. Jersey Cow Joins Select Class. P lym outh’s T helm a 505727, a m a tu re Je rse y cow, owned by Messrs. J. & W. H. Gibson has com pleted an official 365-day te st in which she ! produced 697.16 pounds of fat and 13793 pounds of milk. H er m ilk averaged 5.05 per ce n t b u tte rfa t for the test. W ith th is record she j qualiAed for th e re g iste r of m erit j o f th e A m erican Je rse y C attle club. T helm a w as tested tw ice prevlous- ! ly. In h er Arst te st she produced ' 486.08 pounds of fat as a senior 2- J year-old, and in h er second te st she [ won a silv er m edal for producing 601.62 pounds of fat as a Junior 4- year-old. Wiiisa SERVICE STATION This is the Place to get Them Gresham Battery & Tire Shop Phone 1701 Ivy F illing S tation Vulcanizing Battery Repairing A dvent C h ris tia n C A M P M E E T IN G TROUTDALE, AUG. 3-14 .1. S (U VI MBURG, Oakland, California Evening Evangelist INTERESTING DAILY FEATURE Meals Cafeteria Style Everybody Welcome At our display at the Multnomah County Fair in the main pavilion. Fifty-fifty ELECTRIC RANGES ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS ELECTRIC COOKERS