GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
Mrs. Lena McGugin Lloyd Baker
Berry Harvest Is
Chosen Queen Mother
Trip to Detroit
All Summer Job
FRIDAY.
AUGUST
PORTLAND MAN WEDS
MISS HILMA TRUEDSON
Miss H ilm a M. T ruedson. d au g h
te r of th e Rev. and Mrs. J. T ru e d
son of S eattle, W ashington, fo rm e r
ly of G resham , and S. R ichard
B ergstrom , son of Mrs. M atilda
B ergstrom of P o rtlan d , w’ere m a r
ried a t the hom e of th e bridegroom
in P o rtlan d T uesday Evening, Ju ly
26. T he fa th e r of the bride p e r
form ed th e cerem ony iu th e p re s
ence of a few friends and relatives.
Miss E sth e r M. T ruedson, sister
of th e bride, was m aid of honor,
H arold B acklund w as best m an
and little D orothy B ergen of W ar
ren, w as flow er girl.
The young couple will m ake th e ir
hom e in P o rtlan d .
5,
1W7
PAGE THREE
Boys and Girls Win
Prizes in Club Work
Battery Service.
For Sale, a Snap.
In su ra n ce funds for farm loans.
Ten acres, 9 acres under cu ltiv a
No com m ission or brokerage. Very tion, the very best kind of soil, 5-
easy term s. B. W. T h o rn e.—Adv.
roorn house, electric light, located
6 m iles east of Gresham . Inquire
M ention to an ad v e rtise r th a t you K arl J. H agberg. phone 576, G resh
saw his ad. in th e Outlook.
am . Ore.—Adv.
An event long to be rem em bered
Lloyd B aker, a salesm an for th e
It is in te restin g to notice how
A p a rtia l list of aw a rd s in th e
»-was th e picnic la st S unday in W alter W. M etzger Buick and th e various kinds of b erries follow
boys’ and g irls ' club d ep a rtm en t
R obert J o n sru d ’s p ark on th e Bluff C hevrolet agencies, has won th e one an o th er in th e ir rip eu in g so
a re as follow s:
road by th e P ioneers and E arly coveted honor of a trip to D etroit, closely th a t th e re is no b reath in g
G arden produce—G ilbert Morgan,
S e ttle rs ’ society of Sandy and vicin M ichigan, w here he w ill be show n spell or vacation o p p o rtu n ity for
first: C h arles H ew ett second; F red
ity. It was estim ated th a t 600 peo- thro u g h th e C hevrolet facto ry an d th e grow er who elects to grow
Pow ell, th ird ;
P eter Sem blne,
pie from far and n ea r w ere In at- a w eek spent in tak in g advanced them all, from ea rly May to O cto
fo u rth : R obert H unt, fifth.
tendance. The program began at selesm anship e o u r.e s w ith oth er ber, according to M anager D. E.
P otatoes, early v arities—G ilbert 1 |
11:30 a. m. by a ll singing the n at- salesm an sh ip co u rses w ith o th er Jo w le of th e B erry G row ers P a c k
Nelson, first; C arl E kstrom . sec
ional anthem . John IT Revenue, likew ise qualified.
ing com pany, b ut th e gro w er does
o nd; Billy Holm es, th ird ; L ester
p resid en t of the organization, p re
In the n ational C hevrolet o rg a n not com plain if th e crop is good
Sroufe, fo u rth . L ate v ariety —K en
sided. Milton A. M iller of P o rtlan d ization each salesm an is credited and the p rice is fair. S tra w b erries
neth B ranthall, first: W illis S urber,
spoke w ith eloquence on th e sp irit w ith 20 points for each new car a re th e first to ripen, and before
second;
F ra n k lin Yates, th ird ;
of the pioneers. Next cam e the sold, and ten points for each used th is h arv e st is over th a t of Logan
Amos A nderson, fo u rth ;
Alvin
crow ning of the ‘'Queen M other,” cur sold during th e c u rre n t year. and ra sp b e rrie s overlap, to be fol
Jo h n so n , filth .
w hich honor was accorded Mrs. When a salesm an receives cred its lowed by th e L aw ton and H im alaya
P o u ltry , first section, B arred
L ena McGugin, one of the oldest to total th e am ount of 72 new Chev- and th e everg reen b la ck b e rrie s in
Rocks— Lee Copeland, first; P aul
ao,l m ost beloved of the early set- rolets. he au to m atically becom es a succession.
K enneth Ido, a
M ildred and Ilene W illiam s, the B uckner, second;
tie rs of th is vicinity. At 1 o'clock m em ber of th e ''72” c a r club. Mr.
Second
section — Jo h n
T his y ear prom ises to go on re c sm all nieces of Mrs. F. M attson, th ird .
th e sum ptuous picnic dinner w as B aker had received 1650 to ta l ord as a lean one because of the
W elbes, first; F o ster Rohde, sec
served, ca feteria style, and old- points a t the la st of Ju n e of th is low level of prices an d th e slow are here from Chinook. W ashing ond: P aul B uckner, th ird . W hite
ton, spending th re e w eeks at the
tim ers who had not m et for 40 or year.
buying a ttitu d e on th e p a rt of the home of th e ir uncle and au n t. They L eghorns, first section—C harles
50 y ears had a glorious tim e ex
A m em bership in th is club en trad e . T his is accounted for p a r t have been enjoying th e p leasu res ' E dw ard, first. Second section—
changing rem iniscences.
title s one to a bronze pin m ade in ly by la st y e a r's ab u n d an t yields of of the county fair during th e week. Ja ck Moll, first; Alvin S h elter, sec
At the afternoon session, Geo. II. th e shap e of a w reath w ith the all kinds of fru it, w hich accum u
ond; K enneth Ide, th ird ; W ayne
The L ad ies' Aid of the Saron
Him es, cu ra to r of the Oregon H is C hevrolet em blem and th e w ords lated a su rp lu s in n ea rly all lines,
Adams, fourth. Rhode Island Reds,
Our Certificates enjoy a wide
to rical society, gave an in te restin g “72” on it in raised figures. It also and p a rtly by a sta te of m ind on L u th eran ch u rch will meet T h u rs- first section—-Roland S h elter, first;
ta lk w hich centered around relics en title s th e holder to th e trip th e p a rt of th e bu y ers th a t caused i day aftern o o n at th e church a t 2 Jo h n W elbes, second. Second sec
popularity among successful farm
w hich he displayed from pioneer thro u g h th e factory. T he fo rtu n a te them to th in k th a t they could buy i o’clock. All a re invited to attend. tio n —Alvin S heller, first; H ow ard
ers throughout this section. Com
Sunday school at Saron L u th eran
days. Next Ju d g e H arvey Cross, m em bers trav e l to D etroit in a ch eap er la te r in th e season.
Maxwell, second; Ja c k Moll, th ird ;
ch
u
rch
w
ill
convene
at
9:45
next
the oldest living teach er in the first special tra in w ith th e expenses
bining SAL E IA with a good inter
T his has w orked an extrem e Sunday. T h ere w ill be no m o rn Jo h n W elbes, fo u rth ; H ow ard M ax
log schoolhouse n ear Sandy e n te r paid by th e C hevrolet Motor com
fifth.
A
nconas—Jo
h
n
W
elbes,
w
e
ll.
h ard sh ip on the g ro w ers and can-
est return, they are an ideal invest
tained th e crow d by hum orous arid pany. In addition to co u rses in n ers, w ho u su ally have advance ing w orship. In th e evening a t 8 first.
L ig h t B rah m as— first sec
o'clock
services
w
ill
be
conducted
ment for surplus funds.
p athetic stories of th e ea rly days. salesm an sh ip they in sp ect the fac sales to fill w hich enables them to
tio n —E dna Jo h n so n , first. Second
C. T. D ickinson led in a pioneer tory from one end to th e o th e r to easily finance th e ir business. In by Mr. K u llb erg of P o rtlan d , who section— E dna Jo h n so n , first. W hite
song of his own com position, and b etter acq u ain t them w ith th e ; some cases th e lack of o rd ers has is a ssistin g on th e w ork of th e O rpington—L eonard O sbourn, first
the Rev. Troy Shelley sang in his m a n u factu re of C hevrolet c a rs and 1 resu lted in sh o rt packs of canned Rev. E. Sandeen w hile the la tte r is and second.
ow n w ords the sto ry of ‘‘L aurel trucks. If th is honor is won tw o fru its. A check in th e Pacific on his vacation.
L ivestock, G uernsey—V era S ta f
Sunday school and m orning w or
H ill.” J. O. S tea rn s, vice p resid en t consecutive years, th e salesm an ; n o rth w est la st week places th is r e
ford, ju n io r cham pion: Floyd S ta f
of th e Oregon H istorical society receives a diam ond pin of th e sam e ductlon a t 45 p er cent, or 800,000 ship a t th e Mission ch u rch w ill be ford, setdor and g ran d cham pion.
held a t th e u su al ho u rs on Friday.
also spoke briefly. All agreed it design as th e bronze pin.
Brown Sw iss—A nna Boeckli, ju n io r
■ cases of the seasonal fru its th a t
T he serv ice a t 11 will be in
w as a m ost enjoyable occasion and
P aul Boeckli, senior
T he zone of w hich th e W alter W. have been packed so far th is sea- Sw edish. At 8 in th e evening an cham pion;
th a t they w ouldn’t have m issed it M etzger ngency is a p a rt, consist» son. T his Is due to tw o causes, th e
and g ran d cham pion.
Je rse y —
a ir service will be held on th e . , ,,
. ,
.
for w orlds. T he next m eeting of of afl C hevrolet agencies in M ult- slow m a rk e t referre d to, and a open
. . .
Jo h n Quay, ju n io r cham pion; B ert :iiiiiiii[»iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii(iiiiiiiiiiiii(iiiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiaintiiiiiiiiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiii(iiiiiiHiiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii(]uiwiiHiiC
farm .
,
th e society w ill be held the last nom ah co unty and the city of Van- ! sh o rt crop of ch e rrie s, Logans and Aim b errv ______________
Gibson, senior and g ran d cham pion.
S unday in Ja n u a ry of next year.
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couver, W ashington, w ith a to tal red ra sp b e rrie s, w hich has been
BI.IE RIBBONS
of approxim ately 250 salesm en. In supplem ented by w holesale sh ip
AWARDED ENTRANTS
this zone th e re have been b ut seven m ents from th e P u y allu p vajley.
salesm en who have won th is honor, T hese sh ip m en ts are. estim ated at
C
ontinued
from
page
1
Mr. and Mrs. F red W agner have
W hile it is im possible at th is
j six of them being from th e F ields 250,000 c ra te s or 320 cars, or over
The C olum bia B rick w orks has tim e, as reco rd s are not fully com
as th e ir gu ests th is w eek Mrs.
78th nnd Kant Ci I Inn n
Motor com pany of P o rtlan d and one 2000 tons. T he th re e asso ciatio n s an a ttra c tiv e booth a t th e county
W agner's son and daugh ter-in -law
plete, to give a list of ali first prize
' from the M etzger agency a t G resh- of th e P u y allu p valley had tw o ob fair in ch a rg e of W. M. K ipple of
P ro g ram for S atu rd ay and Sunday, A ugust 6 and 7
from S eattle, Mr. and Mrs. D. R.
w inners, a few have been selected
I am.
je cts in view. One w as to get P o rtlan d , a m em ber of th e sales at random . G reem nan & Son of
McGraw and children, also her
S A T IU B A Y , VVGIST «—
T he specialties of F airview have ca rrie d off first
T his is the second honor Mr. cash for th e b e rrie s w hile th e o rg anization.
g ran d d a u g h ter
Miss
B eckerson
prices ru led low, and th e o th er to th is p lan t, w hich is located about honors for sen io r uml g ran d ch am
B
aker
has
won
d
u
rin
g
th
e
year.
from Edm onds.
E arlie r, d u rin g a sa lesm an 's co n prev en t the accu m u latio n of a s u r a m ile south of G resham a t Hogan pion G uernsey bull as w ell as the
A te rrib le m ixtip in the co rset business and a gorgeous new
H. D. Bones from M yrtle Point,
test, he was p resen ted w ith a 21- plus as la st y e a r’s experience in statio n , a re hollow b rick tilin g for ju n io r cham pion. T he aw ard for
idea In ladles' lin g erie help Cupid In the funniest love affair
O iegon, nephew of F red W agner,
you've ever seen
Played by a splendid cast, including Jean
ca rry in g a su rp lu s of about 2000 p a rtitio n s and ex terio r w alls, 3 to g ran d and sen io r cham pion in th e
jew el E lgin w atch.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Pool, Mr. and
Hershult, Inid Kennett, Dorothy Devore, Walter tilers and
to n s had a d epressing effect on th e Id inch draw n tile, ru g face brick, Je rse y bull cla ss goes to W. H.
Edgar Kennedy.
Mrs. McGoughey, Mr. and Mrs.
m ixed b u ild e rs nnd common brick.
m a rk e t d u rin g th e year.
Comedy, “Tow Service," nnd Intrrnntlonnl New».
Gibson, a local m an. S. B. H all,
P ia tt from P o rtlan d , Mrs. E. E.
T he P u y allu p grow ers a re en Tin* C olum bia people also sp e cia l county a g ric u ltu ra l agent, ca rrie d
S h rie fe r from M arshfield, and Mrs.
The Sunday school of th e P le a s titled to m uch cre d it in m aking the ize on a 4 x 6 and a 4 x 8 x 12 tile
SIM BA V • MOMIAY, AUGUST V • 8—
off
all cham pionships
in th e
L. W. T esch from South D akota, an t Home M ethodist ch u rch w ill
Mid Chaplin In
sacrifice and ta k in g low prices to for ex terio r building purposes. H olstein class nnd got first in ten
nieces and nephew s o f F red W ag convene as usual a t 10 o'clock, but
get the b erries o ut of th e visible W hen laid, th ese tiles have th e a p places o ut of 16. E. W. G ribble of
ner, paid a p le asa n t visit a t th e th e re will be no p reach in g service
supply and directly in to consum p p earan ce of an oversize brick. A urora won th e ju n io r ch am p io n
You'll sim ply sh riek at the an tics of the old Cockney who
W agner home.
in the m o rn in g as m any of th e co n tion. As a resu lt, th e re w ill be u H arry K reltzer of P o rtlan d is the
ship w ith his G u ern sey cow, Theo
elped win the war. This p ictu re is a gloom -chaser th a t will
Jeff H ouse purch ased a b aler r e gregation w ish to atten d th e E p hope th a t next year th e re w ill be g en eral m a n a g e r of th e p lan t and
send you into gales of la u g h ter and when you see the p icture
B rugger ru p tu re d both senior and
cently and at p rese n t is busy baling w orth L eague in stitu te being held no su rp lu s of eith er canned or b a r F ra n z O lbrich of G resham th e fac
we are su re you will say Mr. C haplin's acting is priceless.
g ran d cham pion prizes iu Brown
Comedy "W estward VV'hon," New» nnd u Cnrloon
on th e F ra n k Beprs farm .
a t F alls City. No service w hatever relled red ra sp b e rrie s to m eet, a to ry m anager.
Sw iss bull class and th e g ran d and
Mrs. J. B. F ow ler h as been quite will be held in th e evening.
condition w hich w as so d epressing
C. T. E vans, su p e rin ten d e n t of ju n io r cham pion prizes w ent to
Show starts 7:15 week n igh ts; 2:16 Sundays
ill during the past week. H er s is
th is year.
th e p o u ltry division, is ju stly proud Jo h n Boeckli.
te r, Mrs. E. B. B ranch of P lea san t
of his ex h ib it in th e p o u ltry b u ild
Popular Prices
Home, has been ca rin g for her.
ing. H ere a re housed both th e club play by Joe Cordano. They a re of
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Jo n a s expect
Mrs. Ivan A rnould, who has
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ex h ib its and those of th e open tlie durk b arred rock variety. T his
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M orning w orship a t th e Haley
sp e n t the past tw o weeks visiting to leave on S atu rd ay m o rning on
class. A novelty is th e p air of fe r is said to be one of th e best ex
an extended autom obile to u r w hich
friends and relativ es here, will r e will ta k e them to Salt L ake City, B ap tist ch u rch w ill be in Swedish
re ts w hich a re on exhibition for th e h ibits of b a rre d -ro c k s ever put on
tu rn to her home a t O ceanside, Cal., Y ellow stone N ational P ark , th ro u g h next Sunday m orning a t 11 o'clock,
first tithe. T hey a re w arra n te d a in th e state.
w estern M ontana and B ritish Col- j follow ing S unday school, w hich
the la tte r p a rt of th is week.
su re ra t k iller.
F or real estate loans see or call
L. A. Davis and S. B. Splaw n fin um bia. They expect to be gone wy j m eet a t 10. T he L ord's S upper
about tw o m onths.
,
Tw o splendid cocks a re on dis- B. W. T h o rn e.—Adv.
________________
will be observed. Ju n io r m eeting
ished th e new b a rn on R obert
w ill be in th e evening a t 7 o’clock
B row n’s farm la st week.
and w ill be follow ed a t 8 by th e
W. E. C rasw ell, Mrs. L. E. C ras-
w ell and little son, Mrs. G eorge
T he Ladies Aid of th e P le a sa n t reKUiar eve,ling se rv ,ce' T he R ev'
S m ith and children sp e n t a w eek at Home M ethodist church will hold a lohn S' Norde11 is lh e Pa s to r' AH
G overnm ent S prings, W ashington. picnic in th e grove o f Mrs. T. R. a re cordially ‘» vited *° the8* 8 er-
T he p arty retu rn ed home except H aw es n ear th e Mt. Hood Loop ' *ce8'
W. E. C rasw ell, w ho w ill rem ain highw ay on W ednesday aftern o o n ,
Pedigree Blanks.
th ere for some tim e.
A ugust 10, to w hich all a r e c o r
T
he
O
utlook
has a supply of ped
Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Reid and Mr. dially invited.
igree b lanks, useful for dairym en,
and Mrs. F ra n k P ochler and c h il
stock and p o ultry raise rs. L arge,
d r e n of P o rtlan d visited a t th e I
Uncle Sam Work Shirts, 75c.
very useful, a t 5 cen ts each, 25 for
Í F u ll cut, 2 pockets.
Special 85c.
tf
Brophy home W ednesday.
udyard kipling re m in d s «
j value. A ylsw orth & M artin, G resh
am .—Adv. -
"Say it w ith a W antA d."
. th at the same power w hich
HARVEST
POWELL VALLEY
this year will yield greater sat
isfaction if yon place a part or
all of the harvest money in a
certificate of Deposit account
here paying I per cent interest.
FAIR NOTES
COTTRELL
Granada Theater
“THE WRONG MR. WRIGHT”
PLEASANT HOME
“THE BETTER ’OLE”
FAIRVIEW
HALEY
PLEASANT HOME
The Smallest Thing o f
Greatest Value
R
BORING
S unday school will he held as
usual a t 11 o'clock a t th e -B o rin g
ch u rc h , but th e re will be no
preaching service as m any are
p lanning to atten d the m eetings of
the E pw orth L eague in stitu te at
F alls City on Sunday.
C A R S THAT RUN
S ervices at the Rockwood church
next Sunday will be preaching by
the p astor, the Rev. J. F. Dunlop,
at 11 o'clock in the m orning and 8
in th e evening. A m eeting of th e
official board will be held on Mon
day evening at 8 o’clock.
Don’t forge! the ad v e rtise rs when
you need an y th in g In th e ir line.
A gam e of q uestions
w hole family.
for
a d ia m o n d vou a cq u ire a posscbiiuu
A car on the road is w orth tw o in the
shop— if it’s ru n n in g on the road. The
safest w ay to get to the running kind
of Used Car, is to buy w here that’s the
only kind they sell.
ROCKWOOD
DEMONSTRATIONS
ul tiuc and incfcaxing value.
BROCKWAY & NELSON
Phone 1471
shaped the planet formed the rose,
t* The diam ond -is a tiny th in g , but
it is one of the great items of the
w o r ld 's w e a lth i* W hen w e sell vou
Gresham
itlcalcp’s Tlrtuclrp ^»torr
At our tli.splay at the Multnomah
County Fair in the main pavilion.
Scientific ff'atrh Repairing a Specialty
Pow ell St.
G resham
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