GRESHAM PAGE FOUR OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, AUGUST H orace and A lta W ihlon e n te r GRANGE RECOMMENDS SWISS WILL PICNIC tained a t Sunday d in n er a t th e ir TRI-STATE PROGRAM AT CEDARVILLE PARK home F o rest S troup, B ert Goodrich, G range organ izatio n s of Oregon, The an n u a l Swiss T u rn v erein pic Oka S tew art, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. W ashington and Idaho a re w orking nic and ath letic contest will be held W itter and son Clinton and Eliza to a common end according to re- a t C edarville P ark , L innem ann and W lnnifred Bechill “ T he th ree M. D. K ern left yesterday m orn- ' first m entioned w ill be rem em bered p o rts received of a conference held Ju n ctio n , next Sunday, A ugust 28. ing for Tw in Falls, Idaho, to visit as th e "th re e sen satio n al ja c k s ” th is sum m er betw een p ro m in en t T his w ill be the fifth y ear th is in his d aughter, Mrs. W. J. H olien- I rep resen tativ es of the g ran g es of tere stin g event has been held at the beck and fam ily. He has moved his j who perform ed a t th e fair. A fter th e th ree states. T here has been beautiful C edarville p ark and al- a w eek's engagem ent a t th e Oaks belongings to P o rtlan d to the home i con sid erab le speculation over th e wayg a good tim e ig had they will leave for th e U niversity of a relative, w here he expects to | Max H orand, p resid en t of the of A rizona w here they a re students. a ttitu d e of th e g ran g e to w ard eco- live on his re tu rn from Idaho. nom ic questions, but it now ap p e ars T u rn v erein , is en th u sia stic over th e Mr. S tro u p I h ath letic In stru cto r at th a t a definite program h as been p lan s and is a rra n g in g some a th W. S. E v erett spent th e week-end ! the u n jvergjty. w ith Mrs. E v erett and son Billy Mrg H „ o t t and 8on Davld agreed upon, and th a t th e g ran g es letic co n tests th at wfll be w orth who are a t Ocean L ake for tw o i an(j ^ is s Eva T acheron visited Mr. I of th e n o rth w est sta te s wi^l bend ' seeing. Mr. H ollenstein, of San w eeks. 1 and j^jrg_ E m m ett W elling of Salem th e ir en erg ies to obtain th e adop F rancisco, prize-w inning w re stle r, Mrs. F. V. W insor, who has been 1 from Monday until W ednesday of tion of th e follow ing legislative will give an exhibition and is ready I to m eet any w restler on Sw iss visiting her sister, Miss Emrna B. I last week. Mrs. Ott. Mrs. W elling p ro g ram : Severance tax. i rules. T here will be perform ing Johnson for th e paHt tw o weeks, 1 and Miss T acheron are sisters. D ebenture plan of farm relief. Ion p ara llel and h o rizo n tal b ars, and left S aturday for h er hom e in Miles Miss H elena K eefe of C latskanie, G raduated sta te income tax, w ith j o th er ath letic events and stu n ts, City, M ontana. Oregon, is th e house g u est of Miss uniform provisions for th e th re e T here w ill also be Sw iss accordion Jessie McKee. Fred W a rre ll of K am iah, Idaho, m usic and yodeling. Miss Irene E. M cDerm ott, d irec states. cam e la st T h ursday for a visit w ith W ater pow er. T he T urn v erein is an ath letic to r of home econom ics in th e P tts- his b rother-in-law A. J. W. Brown, W hile th e farm relief program Is and gOcial organization of P ortland, and a sister in P ortland, Mrs. R. H. burg, P ennsylvania, schools, is the one of federal procedure, th e o t h e r s ------------------- g uest of h er sister Mrs. 8. B. H all F itting. Mrs. F ittin g hud been vis could be u n d ertak en by any state, Flood Control, itlng w ith th e ir fath er. 91 years of | of H allro se ran ch . She will spend and it may be expected th a t mean- S en ato r Robinson of /Arkansas age, who m akes his home w ith Mr. u few days th e re on her w ay from ures will be p resen ted to th e people ,ias announced the d etails of the W arrell, and th e la tte r retu rn ed C alifornia home over th e n o rth ern dealing w ith w ater pow er, incom e legislation he will propose to p re w ith his sister to P ortland. Mr. route. tax and sev eran ce tax. T he first ven^ floods in th e M ississippi val- Mr. and Mrs. J.“ E. G ates and W arrell has a large stock ran ch in tw o have been defeated decisively ’f y an<^ a *^ *n reh a b ilita tio n Idaho. He has been assistin g at «laughter M argaret, Mrs. E. E. in Oregon, a statew ide hydro-elec- | w o r^ now being ca rrie d on in th a t the Brown Meat m a rk e t fpr sev- i Morehead, Mrs. S pencer and Mr. trie m easu re having been rejected re 8>on. T he sen ato r is in direct I and Mrs. H. Van Moss of P o rtlan d era l days. la st November by a vote of m ore conflict w ith S en ato r C u rtis of B ernice, th e 11-year-old d aughter ««Joyed th e p leasu res of th e Mt. th an four to one. ; K ansas, who has sta te d th a t he of Mr. ami Mrs. C harles Adams. | Hood Lw°P » ‘«Hway trip Monday 1 sees no reaso n for an e x tra ses- T he n o rth w est g ran g es affirm Mr. and Mrs. E. G. H ouston, th e slon of congress prio r to th e re g u had the m isfortune to run into the la tte r a d au g h ter of C. A. C arothers, th e ir opposition to fu rth e r develop lar date for convening in D ecem seat of a mowing m achine on Mon m ent of reclam atio n projects, u n til have been rec en t g u ests a t the day of last week, su stain in g a crack red to a ber. Mr. Robinson d eclares th a t C aro th ers home. T hey a re on the a g ric u ltu re . has i. been i.i. resto ... , . “11 1® c lea r to me th a t an ex tra o r- an Irtch In length In the breastbone. way from M ontana to Roseburg, posltion of p arity w ith o th e r Indus- ,h n ary 8e88lo„ of congreg8 shouId Two X -ray pictures of the injury tries, th is position being co u n ter to be convened in th e ea rly autum n, th e ir fu tu re home. w ere made. Jo h n Schenk, his d au g h ter Miss th a t p revailing in ce n tral Oregon The flood relief and control prob- Miss Lois T rim ble underw ent a F lo ren ce Schenk an d his son and and in m any sections of ea stern blem has the first ca ll.” He fa vors governm ent aid u n d er th e di tonsilor operation at Good S am ari d aughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. John Oregon. rection of H erb ert Hoover, and his ta n hospital W ednesday from Schenk Jr., and son of Ridgefield, bill proposes an an n u al a p p ro p ria Bid* Wanted. which she has recovered sa tisfa c W ashington, enjoyed an outing to tion of 3100,000,000 for w ork in the Bids w anted for tw o school buss- ' M ississippi valley. torily. Lost Lake over th e w eek-end. Mr. es, 740 W ayne bodies, com plete, J. C. K ilgore Is convalescing from Schenk is th e new ly-appointed also bids for ch assis, th e bodies to Card of Thank*. an attack of illness which th r e a t principal of the Ridgefield, W ash., be furnished by school board. Bids We w ish to th an k our m any w ill be opened 8 p. m., Sept. 12. frien d s for th eir kind assistan ce, ened to develop into pneum onia. A high school. T he board reserv es the rig h t to re- sym pathy, and beautiful floral of- train ed n u rse has been In a tte n d A civil service postal ex am in a ject any or all bids. ferings, in the recen t bereavem ent ance for nearly two weeks. tion w as held at the high school on W. C. LAWRENCE, fo o u r beloved wife and m other. Also Rev. H. V. W ilhelm, th e choir, P resid en t of Board. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Stanley, th e ir S atu rd ay forenoon of la st week Ladies of the A uxiliary, aud the Clerk. son H arold and H nrry S path en and on Monday forenoon of this K. A. MILLER, ---------------------- i p allb earers. joyed a trip over the Mt. Hood Loop week, 37 in all w ritin g on the q u es D on't lay down ihe paper till you I H. M. M iller, Dr. and Mrs. J. E. highw ay on Sunday of la st week. tions of the exam ination w hich was have read th e W ant Ads C lanahan, Glenwood M iller. T he trip was m ade in Mr. S p ath ’s conducted by W. L. G orsage, clerk VW WW WWlfMlfWIfWIfW^ V T T T T rT T T T T T T T ^ 'T rT T T T T rT T T T lV T T T sport model Buick coupe recently a t the local postofflce. A num ber from G resham a re a t purchased from W alteFW . Metzger. Mrs. G ladys C lanahan has r e tending th e movie, "Old Iro n sid es”, turned to her hom e in Seaside after being run th is week a t the m u n ici spending several m onths carin g for pal auditorium in P o rtlan d . T hose h er m other, th e late Mrs. H. M. who have seen th e p ic tu re p ro Miller. H er fath e r and her brother, nounce it a splendid film. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Metzger and Glenwood, w ent to Seaside with F in an cial experience should be secured as ea rly in life as possible. h er and w ill spend a few days Mr. and Mrs. W alter Metzger and dau g h ter Doris a re spending a Many p a re n ts realize th is and there. have sta rte d th e ir ch ild ren in b u s Miss Lucy O edam ke and Miss week ut Seaside. iness by investing in a savings a c Roy Burton and Bill F e rris have Viola C harleston of P o rtlan d w ere count a t th e re tu rn e d from a w eek's trip th e guests today of Mrs. J. G. Metz FIRST STATE BANK through so u th ern Oregon. They ger. Mr. and Mrs. Chase E. S t.C la ir went by way of The D alles-C allfor- This is as tru ly a b u sin ess as any plan to le av e 'th is evening for an a u nbi highw ay, stopping a t C rater other. It pays 4 per ce n t and the p rin cip al is safe. T h a t is m ore tom obile trip which will take them Lake and K lam ath F alls, and r e th an can be said for m any other over the n o rth ern ro u te to Minne tu rn ed by way of th e Roosevelt lines of business. sota and Illinois, w here they will highway. T he m a tte r of giving flags to Elton E astm an is driving a new visit w ith relatives. Mrs. S t.C lair children as an Inducem ent to s ta rt has two siste rs near Bloomington, tw o-door Buick sedan w hich lie r e a savings acco u n t has m et w ith purchased th ro u g h the such success th a t we have a new Illinois, and both have relatives In cently supply of flags w hich w ill be given, a num ber of places on th e ir route. W alter Metzger Buick agency. w hile they last, to each new depos They expect to be gone about five itor m aking a deposit of >5 or more H ealth Officer* Will Meet. weeks. in the Shvitigs D epartm ent. A conference of city and county T he children who have been en T hese flags are 3 x 5 feet with h ealth ollicers will be held at S a jointed pole, halyurds and bracket. joying the playground activities nt lem on A ugust 30 and 31. T here On Ju ly 1st we paid our savings th e G resham grade school during a re forenoon, afternoon and eve depositors n early >7,500.00. th e past tw o m onths a re w orking ning sessions each day. Was your child am ong those who hard to pile up scores on th e v a ri Among the subjects discussed received a portion of th is in te rest? ous events w hich they have been will be T o u rist Camp Inspection, W ouldn’t you like to get him in practicing, and w ill dem onstrate terested in an account and sta rte d the P revention of R ickets, S carlet th e ir ability at the picnic next Sat in saving? urday. They will m eet about 10 _ . . .......................... ratio n . T uberculosis. S terilizatio n No« Is it Good Timo o’clock, each bringing lunch. O ther of Feeble-m inded, etc. Also some children a re Invited to Join them and m any of th e m others w ill be stric tly m edical ami su rg ical su b th e re to enjoy th e sp o rts and the jects. picnic dinner at noon. l u l l » Tuning. GRESHAM, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dlmond of Piano tuning, $3.50. P lano and A Strong Bank B urtrum , Minn., passed through organ repairing. F red B. Jones, 49th stre e t S E . P ortland. G resham th is m orning w ith re la tives bound for a tw o-days' visit Phone TAbor §952 or G resham 1561.—Adv. and outing at Hood River. Mr. Dlmond stopped for a few m om ents' chat with an old friend, Mrs. Mary Welph at th e Outlook office. He also m et Mr. and Mrs. B enjam in M ad e to O rd e r Davies. Mr. D avies' p are n ts and o th e r relativ es in M innesota were any design lifelong friends of the Dimond fam ily. Mr. Hnd Mrs. Dlmond will leave for th e ir M innesota home th e com ing T hursday. Mrs. F. V. W insor and Em m a B. Johnson w ere dinner guests of Mr. j Base L ine Road, m ile ea st 12- Mlle corner. 1*1105 E 721 and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair last F riday LATE MODEL evening. Gresham Locals START the CHILDREN in BUSINESS *3. 1»27 Premium Awards C ontinued from page 3 1st Mrs. N ora R usher, 2d A Davies. FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard B elton and children of Canby w ere d inner guests on Sunday at th e home of L. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stone. Professional Cut Flower*. B est d isplay of gladiolus, 1st A. D. K endall. B est display cu t flowers, 1st B auer A quatic G ardens. Mt. View F lo ra l Co. special prize, 1st L. S in clair, 2d Ida B. K reuder, 3d A. L. Davies. A m ateur d ah lia special prize, 1st R alph M ercer. M eier & F ra n k special, 1st Boys’ S tate T ra in in g school Gill B ros.' special, 1st A. L. Davies. Junior High Schools. T here a re 1,174 ce n te rs of pop ulation u nder 2500 in th e U nited S tates having ju n io r high school o rganizations of one type or a n o th er. The United S tates B ureau of E ducation has recen tly been stu d y ing ce rtain phases of th is class of educational developm ent in ru ra l and sm all com m unities, w ith th e resu lt th a t defects in th e sy stem s have been pointed out. Good roads and im proved tra n sp o rta tio n have doubled the d istances over w hich pupils can be c a rrie d to school. The W om en's Society of the Sm ith M emorial P re sb y teria n church w ill hold an aftern o o n tea on T h u rsd ay at th e hom e of Mrs. E. R. D. H ollenst^d. A cordial in vitation is extended to all. Mrs. Alice Radcliff of P o rtlan d Lumber for Sale. has been a w eek-end g u est of Mrs. All kinds rougll and dressed lum Eliza Stone. ber, tw o m iles south of Sandy. A. W. Bell L um ber com pany, phone Outlook W ant Ads. get resu lts. Sandy 131. free ; 12 months’ casing repair work if you buy your tires of us Firestone Tires A b so lu tely gu aran teed for tw e lv e m onths! READ OUR OFFER TO YOU. 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