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How Well off Are We? T W IC E A W EEK VOL NO. R. F. D. Carriers Meet in Portland Kfnthin? ? meS 3re Cl? C but We are wdI off comparatively. d\mg of starvation. An appeal is made for help. W eU ve h owc th hi things and know our fellows Read the urgent appeal printed below and then act quicklyl” The'need is g reaT ™ "1 ° f ' * ^ ' °' C “ G resham O utlook « TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS G R ESH A M , M ULTNOM AH COUNTY, OREGON. COOKING SCHOOL TO RE EV EN T OF W EEK Geo. E. Chamberlain Dies in Washington Rebekah Officers FAIR NOTES Are Duly Installed - A cooking school will be conduct ed by Mrs. L. A. H um phreys, dem o n stra to r for th e Crown Mills, in ?ree g ate adm ission. 'O scar N oreen and E a rl Jones, lo th e basem ent of the M ethodist With the death of G eorge E arle cal ru ra l le tte r c a rrie rs , attended church T hursday, F rid ay aud S at- New York, Ju n e 30, 192S_ Officers of G resham Rebekah °Peninjt only little over two the sta te H ural L etter C a rrie rs’ ’u n la y of th is week, to w hich all C ham berlain Monday m orning in The m any friends of Miss C ath B ear Mr. S t.C la ir :—M illions in lodge w ere in stalled into office last wecks off- Washington, B. C., a notable public China a re starv in g ! a rin e Moehnke and H orace Wihlon convention held S aturday afte r- ladies of th e com m unity a re in evening w ith a p p ro p riate ce re ca reer of h alf a ce n tu ry ended. H is su rp rised noon a t P eninsula park auditor- vited. Because th e re is nothing to For inform ation about th e fair were m ost agreeably m onies in ch arg e of the in stallin g ca reer in public office is a com eat. m others are drow ning th eir when new s of th e ir wedding, w hich ium, which was donated for the In th e m ornings of the th ree days officers, Lucy Donley, d istric t dep- call the fair grounds phone 1251. babies, fa th e rs are selling wives occasion by Mayor G eorge B aker. Mrs. H um phreys will w ork w ith the m entary on his w inning p erso n ali took place in P ortlan d F riday af- ju ty p resid e n t; C alla Kenney, D. D. anti children. In villages of 500, ty and g en eral w orth. Though a The firew orks pageant, to be giv- ternoon, was given out R ural c a rrie rs from every coun- cooking clubs of G resham and su r th ree to ten fu n erals a re re p o rt ' m a rsh a l; F ran ces G ates, D. D. The rin g loyal dem ocrat he w as repeatedly ed daily. en for the first tim e in th is section ! m a rriag e ty in the sta te w ere p resent and rounding te rrito ry , and in th e afte r- w ard er; C hristene H um asou, I). D. of elected to public office even when the country, is said to be a w o n - cerem ony wa8 8" “ ’m u- Leaves, b ark and chaff a re m any in te restin g subjects w ere dis- noons she will put on her reg u lar se creta ry ; E thel Gibbs, D. D. tre a s derful featu re of en tertain m en t. opposed by able men of th e dom i used as food. Feebly crying Ued by D r' U aniel A P oling of New cussed. A re p rese n tativ e from the baking d em o n stratio n s fo r the old- u re r; Emma W alrad. D. B. c h a p n an t party. ch ild ren are fed clay-soup, th at ----------- V ork City at th e home of his sister, offlce of th e fo u rth a s sista n t post- ! er women. T he g irls w ill bake helps to stop their craving, but lain ; Eliza M etzger. D. D. inside H e w as born in N atchez. Miss., - Br. . ’i'”1' 1 *’i , P ,,r,la " d ' w" ° h a" 11 Mrs. Goode, in the presence of the m aster, G eneral B illany, w as p res- cakes and bread in p ractice for only a lin g erin g death results. g u ard ia n ; A rth u r Hensley. D. D. ' fine strin g of fancy riding, ru n n in g r ,,i..tjv„„ Ja n u a ry 1, 1854, and cam e to Al , . A hundred dollars will keep a e n t; a rep rese n tativ e from th e th e ir dem o n stratio n at the fair, and outside g u ard ia n ; Nellie O ullikson, and Jum ping horses, has been on ! brldal C0Uple bany as a young law yer a t th e age C hinese village alive for a N ational R ural L etter C a rrie r's as- in th e aftern o o n th ey can gain val m usician. month. Ten dollars will keep th e fair grounds for the past two 1 b< bride was a ttire d in a gown sociation; the P o rtland postm aster, I liable experience by w atching the of 22. F or a few y ea rs he tau g h t five fam ilies. Five d o llars will The elective officers of the lodge , weeks with his horses. ° f Powdt>r blue georgette, trim m ed school in Linn county. H is public J. M. Jon es; aud a d istric t postal dem onstrations. feed five children. M illions are who w ere in stalled w ere M ary H u ----------- w ith blue lace. H er bridesm aid. ca reer includes th e follow ing posi inspector. These all gave thp boys dying. How many will you The Crow’ll Mills w ill fu rn ish the ber, noble g ran d ; H elena S trebin. T he S h earer Chevrolet com pany ( M*88 A1,tt W ihlon, w ore a dress of save? tio n s: Member of le g isla tu re from a line of very in stru c tiv e talks. supplies th a t will be usfM in the Y ours in th e nam e of h u vice g ran d ; P earle Ruegg, s e e r s - 1 haa now vacated its q u a rte rs In th e i 8alniMn Pi,,k georgette, and both T he c a rrie rs and th e ir wives several dem onstrations, Everyone Linn county; county clerk o f Linn m anity, ta ry ; Mary McManus, tre a su re r, (a g ric u ltu ra l pavilion, and the build- ' w ore whi,u P icture hats county; d istric t atto rn ey ’ of th ird . - ------------------- - --------- T he bride w ere served w ith a banquet in the is invited to atten d , S. PA R K ES CABMAN, in e appointive officers w ere Ell»- >"K will be rapidly fitted up for the was «*»•» 1“ m arriag e by her fath- d istric t; first Oregon atto rn ey gen evening, by the Ladies Aid of the —_____________ „ C hairm an. ab eth Gibbs, w ard er; E thel L und- ( usual exhibits of th a t d ep artm ent, I e r - W illiam Moehnke of 41» F o u rth Av., New York, N. Y. F o rest P atto n M ethodist church. A fine j ( J R E E A W'tMUl SIST E RS TO e ra l; d istric t atto rn ey Multnomafc quist, con d u cto r; Bessie Bixon, in Grove. Stafford D ow sett attended county; governor of O regon; U nit program w as rendered d u rin g the PLAY IN RECITAL Mail co n trib u tio n s direct to side g u ard ia n ; A nna Thom pson. . The fuir ,H’ard will hold a meet- the groom as best man. Br. Cadm an, above address. banquet, a lte r which a business N ellie and P attie Greenwood, the ed S tates se n ato r; m em ber of the outside g u ard ian ; W innifred Os- ' " K in ,b e <’n th e fair grounds shipping board. Follow ing th e cerem ony the m eeting was held by both the R ural w ell-know n little g irls of P leasant burn. R. 8 .N .G .; Anna W elling T hur8day evening. Ju ly 12. T he couple drove to Seaside for a sh o rt His loyalty to duty led to se ri L etter C a rrie r’s association and the Rom a who are rapidly becoi L. 8. N .G .; Etta Hoover. it. s. V. O.; n,em ber8 an ‘1 chairm en of com m it- PO STAG E REIH ( E ll ON stay, afte r which they w ent to C or Ladies A uxiliary. G resham w as accom plished m usicians, will ap ous clash with P resid en t W ilson to be present, as vallis w here Mrs. W ihlon is engaged P IC T U R E POST CAROS B ertha Moore. L. S. V. G.; Inez 1 ,,< 8 1>re w ell represen ted in the d istribu- p ear in a piano rec ital to be given concerning ad m in istratio n of w ar L usted, ch a p la in ; Irm a Richmond, ,nal1’ 18 oI Im portance will be con- in p ractice teaching In connection The m any persons, p a rtic u la rly tion of offices. Mrs. O scar N oreen a t the F ine A rts rec ital hall, 408 m easures by th e w ar departm ent. I sidered. m usician. w ith her w ork In th e sum m er His ap pointm ent to th e shipping to u rists, w’ho tak e pleasu re was <#ected sta te se cretary , and F ine A rts building, P o rtlan d , board by P re sid en t H arding is a sending p ictu re post ca rd s to th eir R efreshm ents w ere served fol- school of th e Oregon S tate N orm al P au l C, Adams, secreta ry of th e Mrs. E arl Jones county president T h u rsd ay evening. Ju ly 12, begin-1 trib u te to his sta te sm an sh ip and acq u ain tan ces, w ill be in terested in low ing the in stallatio n . C olum bia county fair, has been se at Monmouth. of the auxiliary. Mr. Jones was ning a t 8:15. know ing th a t th e postage on these popularity. T he bride spent the e a rlie r p a rt to handle th e g eneral pub elected county se creta ry of the a s F o u r single num bers w ill be giv The follow ing six ch ild ren s u r - ( bas been re,luce,l by the govern COLUM BIA H E IG H T S cured licity work for th e M ultnom ah of h er life near Oregon City and sociation. Mr. Noreen w as a m em en by each g irl and th e re are two C ham ham berlain, berlain m ent fronl 2c to lc. This change Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s Meier w ere county fair. He lives in P o rtlan d was educated in C lackam as county. ber of a com m ittee on the fram ing duets. A special fea tu re of the p ro vive: Dr. C harles T. C P o rtlan d : Mrs. Geo. B lair, Nor- 1 to g eth er w ith a num ber of other hosts Sunday to 3000 em ployes and hut will m ake th e fair office at For the p ast y ear she was a te ac h of by-law s. I im p o rtan t ones, was effective July th eir friends at Menucha. th e ir gram will be the rep etitio n of two G resham his h eu d q u arters until er in th e G resham grad e school. T he c a rrie rs and th e ir fam ilies a r tis t recordings on th e Steinw ay folk. Va.; Mrs. H. R. G aither, O ak beautiful home at th e H eights. T he ! fair closes, She expects to g rad u a te this sum land, Calif.; Geo. C ham berlain, San | w ere extended an invitation, w hich Duo-Art. N ellie G reenwood will m er front the Oregon S tate norm al. w as gladly accepted, to m eet S un rep e at th e “ B utterfly” by Grieg, F rancisco, Calif.; Mrs. C. D. Wood. ' P ostage has also been reduced on day was sp en t in gam es and d an c Every householder In G resham San F rancisco, C alif.; and Mrs ad v erjisin g portions of second ing. The main featu re was the big Mr. and Mrs. W ihlon will reside in day m orning a t the park, from and the "S pinning Song" by M eu-j H ; who has a proper pride in his town orace Tevis, P o rtlan d , I class m atter, and for bulk pound picnic dinner. Many cam e w ith G resham th e com ing year, w here w here they proceeded in a body to delssohn, D uo-Art reco rd s as piay ra te s on certain th ird -class m a tte r w ell laden b ask ets and Mr. and Mrs. | will see to it th a t Ills place is Mr. Wihlon will com plete his work th e P atton M ethodist ch u rch to a t ed by P aderew ski. | "slicked up" for the fair tim e now Specified kinds of fo u rth -class m at Meier served sandw iches, Ice cream as a senior In G resham Union high SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 7 tend services. L ater a picnic lunch only two weeks off. If the city In th e jun io r federation Contests, Mrs. M arg aret L idstone W atters te r has also been affected by the and coffee to all. A large flag, o rdinance was stric tly enforced school, and Mrs. Wihlon wjll again w as served by th e c a rrie rs ' wives, sponsored by th e Oregon F ed era reduction in rates. which could be seen fa r aw ay, was teach In th e grad e school. over 250 being present. All re tion of Music clubs, P a ttie G reen of Boston, Mass., n ational president In addition to those m entioned stru n g on a w ire from the tree this would be required and if not Br. P oling w as asked to officiate tu rn ed to th e ir homes in th e differ wood won first place for stu d en ts of the au x iliary to the Sons of th e air mail ra te of 5c an ounce for tops and w as a sign of welcome to done it m ight cause some incon at th e wedding cerem ony because Union veteran s, and D elevan Bates en t p a rts of the sta te vowing they up to nine years of age, and Nellie venience to p roperty ow ners. of the C h ristian E ndeavor re la tio n Bowley, of San F ran cisco , senior the first ounce, and 10c for each th e em ployes. D uring the a f te r had enjoyed th e w onderful tim e Greenw ood won first place for stu vice com m ander-in-chief of the add itio n al ounce will be effective noon an a irp lan e flew over th e I Mrs. L. A. H um phreys, dem on- ship existing betw een him self and an d hoping to re tu rn next year. dents betw een th e ages of 10 and A ugust 1. the bride. He is president of the Sons of Union V eterans, and Mrs. wHhVa" f 'l" i “ 1 d thC Cr° Wd H‘ratO r f° r th e CroW" ml1' 8 “ f 12. wi h g raceful spins. More th an 600 land. will have charge of the dem- In tern atio n al Society of C hristian An exchange item says the Ray- R osetta B uchanan, d ep artm en t O re F rien d s a re invited to atten d the Endeavor, and Mrs. W ihlon is sta te M aling cannery a t Hillsboro* em “ ” 7 ......... .................... gon p atrio tic in stru c to r of the a u x M R S. B E R T H A SCH M IDT recital T h ursd ay evening. ploys 400 w o rk e rs on straw b e rrie s, iliary, w ere Sunday d in n er guests DIES AT BORING HOME south of th e highw ay. Several S c v it h I g irls ’ club building at the fair. She ju n io r su p e rin ten d e n t of the O re but it doesn’t say th a t m any tons of of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge W ills at Mrs. B ertha S chm idt of Boring speed cops took c a re of the traffic. I will also assist the various team s gon C h ristian E ndeavor union. Dr. The W ashington county fair, it stra w b e rrie s a re being received th eir home on th e Sandy road, Ju n e died Sunday m o rning at the age of An o rch e stra from th e city played in ca rry in g on th eir d em onstrations Poling said he was glad to officiate is announced, w ill build a new a g ri a t th is his first cerem ony In Oregon. from Ihe C ooperative B erry G row 30. Mr. Bowley also visited his sis 54 years. She is survived by her during the day and th e echo from at the fair. c u ltu ra l hall th is year. T hose who w itnessed the ce re ers of G resham . The local cannery ter-in-law , Mrs. N ellie Bowley, who w idow er, W ald S chm idt; tw o sis the m usic was ca rrie d across th e is delivering b erries to various ca n lives in C law ills Acres. The first u n it of th e new b arn mony w ere Mrs. Goode, Mr. Poling te rs, Mrs. H ilda Sm ith of P ulver anyon to th e enjoym ent of th e Money Savers neries in th is p a rt of th e sta te and for the display of fancy horses is S r„ Mr. and Mrs. H erm on W ihlon, T he S m iler's club of P o rtlan d r e City, Calif., who was with her at neighbors. Men’s blue w ork sh irts 69 cen ts; to Vancouver, W ash. dress sh irts, co llars attach ed 98c; cently donated 60 y ard s of crepe th e tim e of her death, and Mrs. Miss P rudence Talbot, d au g h ter I u n d er construction at th e south Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Moehnke, ¡m en's overalls $1.29; 36-lnch bath th e ir d au g h ter M arguerite, A lta 1 tow els 19c, tw o for 35c. Alys- for night d resses for use a t the Jo h n F. C arlson of Bagley, M inne of Mr. ami Mrs. Guy T albot of ,' 1" 1 ° r 'b e court. McConaughey & F air office telephone 1251. Jq v en ile hospital for g irls which sota. A b ro th er also survives who P o rtlan d , gave a p arty to her D insm ore of P o rtlan d have the con- Wihlon and Stafford Dowsett. w orth & M artin.—Adv. was recen tly opened in connection resid es in Norway. friends at th eir co u n try home on tra c t f° r th e building, which will W R IT E R I* RE I* A REN w ith th e Louise home. They also F u n eral services w ill be held the F ourth. A luncheon was en- , bp 2G x so fPet ,n »I**». It will be of STORY OE PR IN T IN G presented $10 for the p u rch ase of W ednesday aftern o o n a t the G ates Joyed in the afternoon. Mrs. A. woo<len con stru ctio n and will close A history of p rin tin g in A m erica hosiery. F u n eral Home chapel, witli in te r S tu art assisted the young people at in the en tire south end o r t h e cen- Is being p rep ared by Douglas C. 1 he public w elfare d ep artm en t m ent follow ing in D ouglas ceme- th eir luncheon. 1 tral court. T he building can be M cM urtrlc of Chicago, who asks the of th e S orosis club of P o rtlan d tery. Mr. and Mrs. Edw ard E lirm an a,bb‘<1 to as desired. _______ [ But look to help g ath er inform ation m ade 20 dresses for th e g irls of the --------------------- have retu rn ed from a .W eek’s mo As a m a tte r of experim ent a s h a l - ( ah<,ut ,b '' beginnings of the press Louise home. Mrs. F ra n k P eer is F o r Sale to rin g trip in ce n tral Oregon . I low well has been dug on t h e f a ir in Gresham . ch airm an of th is d ep artm en t of the P o rtab le resta u ran t com plete. In Mlss i a in g “)! P o rtla n d ^1 h*1" ' grOUnd f ° r Bpldn'l ^ l,K P“ 1^ 08®8 0,1 Ani" " K Mr MaC' club. p a rt as follow s: 30x 30 ten-ounce with d m p " P" ny : th a ra ‘ - " a‘ k A «n® iuP Ply of M u rtr,e w a’“ 8 to know when the Mr. and Mrs. B ernard Long of r a n v a 8 8 , d e " a l l s 7 fee t; Cole- deOth ° of f I>r' n“ nK d° De ° re8h' F .ireir. c „ i e .. u k ’ ,nan 3-hurner stove; electric coffee th e P acific'In tern a'tL m a'rL iv esIo ck ; Watl‘r w ater WM was ’,eCUre<* secured “ a t l a “ depth E ureka. (a lif., have been visiting u rn. new ; 2 ice w ater co n tain ers, nine feet. If th e te st proves satis- atn ’ and by w,‘om; w hat w ere the th eir cousins, J. C. and Miss Mary w ,,h fau cets; 3 galvanized tu b s; exposition, and Mrs. Plum m er, , facto ry, a pump will be Installed ,lrH’ new spapers here and the dates B urns the p ast week. [6-gallon g lass juice bow l; about 50 sp en t last week a trip to Wal- for pum ping the w ater into th e j of th e ,r flr8t I*8«»! w hat w as th e G A P a lm it e r m u .t o r .u ‘‘a<b Platei*’ P latters, cups, glasses, ' ’ m • "¡a ste r of the knives, forks, spoons; frying pans, Iowa lake. title of the first pam phlet o r book sp rin k lin g ap p aratu s. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. R asm ussen Oregon sta te grange, and Mrs. k ettles, stra in e rs, pots, etc.; ^4-incli ¡and the date of its publication. P alm iter w ere Sunday d in n er Fdfidle, 1 8 x 3 6 ; waffle dog m a- and Miss Alice R asm ussen of The C. I. R aker and T. R. llo w itt Anyone having inform ation on guests of Mr. and Mrs T C M illa r ' ch *n e l 1 8 x 1 8 steak and hotcake B alles, Miss Ju n e Jacobsen, Roy drove to Molalla to observe th e ; these questions will do a favor and W illiam T egart, M r.'an d Mrs. W. tVlc fim SPi,“ “ e Kame: larg e eleC‘ -------- O ther a rtic le s too num er- A ndersen and Mr. and Mrs. W. R as plans m ade for the F o u rth of Ju ly *» a w orthy e n terp rise by E. T eg art and fam ily spent Ju ly 4 i «us to m ention. Will sell for less m ussen spent the F o u rth of Ju ly at j celeb ratio n s at th a t place, also ; «om m unlcatlng with the Outlook. at G ran t s p ark on the C lackam as th an sto rag e as 1 m u st have the Colum bia View farm . Miss Alice Leslie W alrad took notes on th e i ---------- ----------- room for th e fair. H. C. L arsen, R asm ussen, who has been p rincipal » H river. illsboro celebration, w ith a view Expert Itemizes Hill. U-Au-To Camp.—Adv. of one of the grad e schools a t The I to conserving ideas on p lan s of en- I A m unicipal p la n t In a sm all BUILD UP YOUR Window Cleaning. HERBY ( KATES 21 ( ENTS EACH D alles for several years. Is atten d - te rtaln m e n t during the county fair I Colorado town recently broke For ex p ert window cleaning see W hile they last, one-piece top, full ing sum m er school a t Lincoln high ' here U nfavorable w eather c o n d l-I doW11 Tbe m an ,n charge, who S. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith J. stitched crate. A su b stan tia l sa v school In P ortland. tioris prevailed to a g reat extent. waH also town constable, superin - Ross Brown. G resham , phone 2601. ing. W alrad M ercantile Co.—Adv Mrs. George Wilcox of L atourell An im m ense crow d is rep o rted at | ten,l,‘nf’ tendenf ° of f Ihe the w ater w orks and was the g u est of honor a t a b irth both places. (when not o therw ise engaged) day p arty given T uesday by mem I HE PLA N— S top a t o u r s to re a n d g e t full p a rtic u - ----------- 1 atreet-clean lu g departm ent, w as at bers of th e E astern S ta r ch ap ter at The G resham Com m unity A G a r - ( loss to know w hat to do la is an d a $5.00 c a rd w h ich w hen you h a v e m ade T routdale. A large num ber of den club met at the home of Mrs. An ex p ert from outside was p u rc h a se s equal to $5.00 w ill e n title you to a n y friends enjoyed a few hours with C harles Cleveland F riday afternoon called in He took one look’at the o n e u n it of th is b e a u tifu l n e w e st c re a tio n in g e n Mrs. Wilcox who g rea tly ap p re cia t to com plete plans for the clu b ’s broken-dow n equipm ent, tapped it u in e U ra n ia n u n d e rg la z e d in n e rw a re fo r ed the event. Luncheon was served, display In the floral building d u r- In a ce rtain place with a ham m er The p ra c tic e of o ilin g ro ad s h a s proved a boon and Mrs. Wilcox received a gift Ing the fair Mrs. Cleveland was and (old the m an In ch arg e to s ta r t to m o to ris ts w ho en jo y d riv in g on a sm ooth F or four ca rd s from the ch ap ter, w hich was a h a r d - su rfa c ed hig h w ay . L ikew ise to people appointed ch airm an of a com m ittee j th e plant. p resen ted a ll to g e th er y o u m a y p leasant su rp rise. Mrs. Wilcox is w ho live on ro a d s w h ich fo rm e rly w ere inch on arran g e m en ts for th is exhibit. , T he e x p e rt's bill was $250 When se lect one unit FR E E OF now able to get around In th e house - i " . P.lann.7l th ” n “ r ‘° m al,e ,h e th e tow n «»«»ell asked him to Item deep w ith dust, o ilin g h a s lig h te n e d th e burden I H 1R O E. In her wheel ch a ir and it is hoped floAal building one of th e m ost a t ize the bill, it cam e thro u g h th u s: of th e housew ife. * * * But th e c a re fu l m o by h er m any friends th a t she will trac tiv e fea tu re s of th e fair. to ris t keeps th e oil w ashed off of his c a r w hile Tapping w ith ham m er, $1, know- soon be able to w alk again. it is still fre sh fo r if allow ed to h a rd e n a n d se t Ing w here to tap, $249." The c a ttle b arn s are now com Mr. and Mrs. P. A ndersen a tte n d it becom es a s a p a rt of th e p a in t and will n e v e r Start building a dinner service today of PAINT WICKER ECRNITCRE ed a play a t th e H elllg th e ate r pleted and ready for occupancy. com e off. H en ce th e finish, no m a tte r how e x T h u rsd ay evening which w as much T he h o rse b arn s will be com pleted w ,,b a sp ray b ru sh. Use free w ith pensive, is soon ru in ed . by th e end of th is week The roof Q,u a rt of lac<l ue»’’ K idder H ard w are I JUDGES enjoyed. of th e m achinery hall Is now on 1' ° m pany' _______ China Famine Relief Horace Wililon Weds Catharine Moehnke Housewives! DINING SERVICE Oiled Roads GOLDEN- GLOW R E M E M B E R — You need n o t fill th e $5.00 p u rc h a se card a t once * * * You re ta in th e c a rd a n d r e ceive c re d it on it fo r each cash p u rch a se , no m a t te r how sm a ll. T he u n it p lan w ill e n a b le you to se cu re a n e n tir e new d in n e r set. Let Us Wash Your Car ( W ith o u r new w ash rac k we can rem o v e a ll co m p a ra tiv e ly fre sh road oil sp o ts w ith plenty, of hot w a te r a n d p ressu re, e x p e rtly applied. OLD TIME DANCE D on't w a it too lo n g but d riv e in today. W e can do th e Job in a s h o rt w h ile a n d you will still have m oney left fo r a trip o r a show . Sat. Eve., July 11 A K HOI, EDA COMMUNITY ( M B Powell Valley Road and F ern Avenue L. Kidder Hdtv» CO. H Gresham Service Station Gresham Oregon CHAS Main Ntreet. corner Third H U N T A HON. P rop G resham For low est ra te s on autom obile, and th e p ain ters a re a t work, The ; Lend a hand, m ake an exhibit, tru ck and g eneral In su ran ce see co n crete floor w ill be laid th is tak e a concession, ta lk up the fair. B W Thorne.-—Adv. week. T he rem odeling of th e floral F air office telephone 1251. building will be com pleted th is week and allo tm en t of space made. * 75c h Couple A door will be cu t in th e north end of th e a g ric u ltu ra l building which will provide b etter v en tila tion and ad equate space for the ag ric u ltu ra l display. T he a r t ex hibit has been tem p o rarily discon tinued ow ing to the lack of room and the necessity of g ettin g ventl- lation Into th e building. It is ex pected th a t the a rt d ep artm en t will again next year be a re g u la r fea tu re of the fair. Coming Events J u ly 1». Ics cream ¡/„Tuh"1« " ' " " r v lc e " W o m an 's « c le tj . S m ith M e m o ria l church, home o f M rs, Uw orir. Lumnden. iiVJh.HHm'Thu^h * h°<‘1' ftu tu rd ag . J u ly 2 1 , - n * k e sale. A m e r- s tô rr 1 * on “ u x lb a ry . A. W . M e tzg e r July u -tt- M u ltn o m ah c o jn ty fa ir. F rid a y , Auruart G reaham c e m e te rr 10 — C leanup of