Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 13, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    F Kl DAY, JU L Y
PACK THKEK
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GKFSHAM, OREGON
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lilils Wanted.
Bids w ill be received by the
school board of d istric t No. 44.
B oring, for w iring th e schoolhouse
in said d istric t for electric lights.
P la n s m ay be procured from the
clerk . Bids w ill be received u n til
8:15 p. m., Ju ly 21. 1928. T he
board reserv es th e rig h t to reje ct
any or all bids.
O. M. RICHEY.
C hairm an B oard D irectors.
O. W. BORING.
D istrict Clerk.
Bids W anted.
Bids w ill be received by th e
school board of d istric t No. 44. Bor­
ing, for furn ish in g 20 cords of No. 1
first-grow th 16-inch wood to be
stacked in woodshed of said d is­
tric t* Bids received un til 8:15
p. m.. Ju ly 21. 1928. T he board re ­
serves th e rig h t to reje ct any or
a ll bids.
O. M. RICHEY,
C hairm an B oard D irectors.
O W. BORING.
D istrict Clerk.
CARS DAMAGED IN
PECULIAR ACCIDENT
A C h ry sler coupe driven by a
w om an and a light tru c k belonging
to the F airview G rain A W are­
house com pany and driv en by Guy
Mott, figured iu au accident which,
though not resu ltin g in serious in ­
ju ry to th e occu p an ts, dam aged the
ca rs to some extent.
A re a r tire of th e coupe blew out.
F our-w heel b rak es w ere applied,
b rin g in g th e c a r to a stop. T he
tru ck , w hich w as follow ing closely,
sw erved to th e left, rip p ed a fender
In su ra n c e funds for farm loans.
Lend a hand, m ake an exhibit, of th e coupe and ra n acro ss the
No com m ission or brokerage. Very
take a concession, ta lk up th e fair. pavem ent into th e ditch, dam aging
easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv.
th e fro n t w heels.
The o ccupants of th e coupe w ere
u n in ju red but a boy riding on the
re a r of th e tru c k had h is hand in ­
jured.
SECOND ANNUAL PICNIC
Held by
Skandia Fylke, No. 68, I. O. Vikings
Sunday, July 15,
IN VIKING PARK
Base Line Road at Columbia River Highway
Come and spend a p leasan t day w ith us in th is b eau tifu l p ark
DANCING — GAMES — VIKING ORCHESTRA
Admission to Park 10c
Housewives!
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FAIRVIEW’
“T he Old G ospel” w ill be th e
them e of a serm on Sunday m orning
at 11 o'clock at th e Sm ith Memorial
P re sb y teria n ch u rch by th e pasto r,
th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted. S u n ­
day school w ill begin prom ptly at
1 o'clock.
Mr. an d Mrs. W. E. Stone e n te r­
tain ed th e Rev. and Mrs. E. R. D.
H ollensted for d in n er W ednesday
evening.
Mrs. Melvin Moller h as retu rn ed
home from Good S am a ritan hospi­
ta l w here she w as o p erated on for
appendicitis.
T he ice cream p arty held a t th e
home of Mrs. G eorge Lum sden u n ­
der th e auspices of th e W om en’s
society of th e Sm ith M emorial P re s­
b y terian ch u rc h T h u rsd ay evening
w as larg ely attended. T he law n
w as b eau tifu lly illum ined w ith col­
ored light. A fine tim e is reported.
Finest Electrical Exhibit Ever
Made at the County Fair
PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY WILL
DEMONSTRATE BEST MODERN DEVICES
FOR FARM AND HOME SERVICE
Our booth, attractive and well-arranged, will show the most practical labor-
saving equipment ever assembled at Gresham.
These daily displays and demonstrations will emphasize particularly the fol­
lowing machinery and appliances.
1 — P a u l D om estic A u to m atic P u m p in g S ystem s. E x p e rt
* d e m o n s tra to r d ire c t from fa c to ry w ill e x p la in o p e ra ­
tio n s of th e d iffe re n t ty p es of pum ps fo r deep and
sh allo w w ell use to a n y in te re s te d fa rm e r.
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B U ILD UP YOUR
DINING SERVICE
T H E PLA N — Stop a t o u r s to re a n d g et full p a rtic u ­
la rs a n d a $5.00 c a rd w h ich w h e n you h a v e m ade
p u rc h a se s eq u al to $5.00 w ill e n title you to a n y
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 ­
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
99c
F o r fo u r c a rd s
p re sen te d all to ­
g e th e r you m ay
select
one un it
F R E E OF
(M A R G E .
Start building a dinner service today of
LIM OGES
GOLDEN- GLOW
R E M EM B ER -*-Y du need n o t fill th e $5.00 p u rc h a se
c a rd a t o n ce r 1 1 You r e ta in th e c a rd a n d re ­
ceive c re d it on it fo r each c a sh p u rch a se , no m a t­
te r how sm all. T h e u n it p la n w ill e n a b le you to
se cu re a n e n tire new d in n e r set. '
L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co.
Gresham
Oregon
New T h o r W a sh e r w ith d e ta c h a b le I ro n e r o n e of th e
g re a te s t la b o r-sa v in g devices e v e r in tro d u c ed in to th e
A m erican hom e. E x p e rt w om an d e m o n s tra to r w ill
be p re s e n t a t a ll tim es to show its w onderful accom ­
p lish m e n ts.
•»—C om plete a n d a ttr a c tiv e K e lv in a to r E le c tric a l
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frig e ra to r disp lay , with fre e d e m o n s tra tio n s .
TROUTDALE
Mrs. Lee E vans left W ednesday
m orning for a few d ay s’ visit w ith
frien d s in D allas.
Milton Fox has in stalled a F rigid-
aire in his g rocery sto re here.
T he Ryan F ru it com pany of P o rt­
land shipped a carlo ad of ra sp b e r­
ries from th e ¡lacking p la n t at
T ro u td ale th is week. About 1000
cra te s of b erries w ere n ecessary to
fill th e ca rs. T he b e rrie s w ere
grow n a t T ro u td ale an d vicinity.
Celery g ro w ers of T ro u td ale a re
k ep t busy w ith th e ir new crop.
Some g ro w ers have added new
acreag e and a re still p lanting. All
early celery lias been Ui some tim e.
Miss E lizabeth R obinson, who
w as o p erated vn M onday m orning
a t th e Sellw ood h o sp ital, is doing
nicely.
A rnold Duby sp en t th e week-end
a t R ockaw ay beach visiting re la ­
tives, in com pany w ith Miss F aye
Olds of P o rtlan d .
V isitors a t th e J. O. D avis home
Sunday w ere Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Davis and Mr. and Mrs. B. B arnes
of P o rtlan d .
Mrs. M. M atches of D ayton, O re­
gon, sp e n t th e w eek-end w ith re la ­
tives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robinson of
P o rtlan d and Miss Betty S tew art of
O akland, Calif., w ere v isito rs a t th e
L. A. H arlow home Sunday.
Mrs. A. D. K endall sp en t W ednes­
day and T h u rsd ay of la st week
w ith Mrs. Dan L lew ellyn of P o rt­
land.
Mr. and Mrs. E a rl E llio tt and
Mrs. D ora S h u te w ere Sunday v isit­
o rs at th e hom e of Mrs. E. P arsons.
Mr. and Mrs. F red P elto n , Mrs.
J. T Coons and Mr. an d Mrs. N.
N orton and son of P o rtlan d enjoyed
a picnic Sunday a t B eaverton.
Mr. an d Mrs. A rth u r M atches
w ere d in n er g u ests W ednesday
evening at th e home of h er p are n ts
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K endall, th e oc­
casion being Mrs. M atches’ b irth ­
day.
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ow n D om estic Science E x p e rt, Mrs. M. E. H aw ley in
d a ily c h a rg e .
If you want to know’ how Modern Electric Service can solve your
home and farm problems, don’t miss the
P. E. P. Co.
D IS P L A Y
Fair D ates
July 2 5 to 2 9
No Adm ission
to Fair Ground
Portland Electric Power Go,
GRESHAM, OREGON
PLEASANT HOME
T he usual services will be held
a t th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch
next Sunday. T he Sunday school
w ill be a t 10 and the m orning
ch u rc h service a t 11:15 a. in. The
p asto r, th e Rev. Oliver Gill has
chosen as a topic for th e serm on,
"S ervice As a Source of H appi­
n ess.’’ The E pw orth L eague de­
votional m eeting will be a t 7 p. in.
T he service will be led by B a rb a ra
W alters who w ill p resen t the topic,
“Is My C ountry a Good N eighbor?”
T h ere will be a ch u rch service at
8 o'clock, a t w hich tim e the p asto r
w ill p rese n t a serm on entitled,
"T h e Glory of C hrist.” A w arm
w’elcom e will be received by those
a tten d in g th ese services.
The L adies Aid of th e M ethodist
E piscopal ch u rch will m eet a t the
home of Mrs. M artin L en n artz
W ednesday aftern o o n a t 2 o'clock
PAINT WICKER FURNITURE
w ith a sp ray brush. Use free w ith for the re g u la r bi-m onthly business
q u a rt of lacquer. K idder H ard w are and w ork session.
H erm an W alters, r u ra l m ail ro u te
Com pany.
c a rrie r w orking out of Boring post-
office, Mrs. Agnes W alters and B a r­
b a ra W alters attended th e R u ral
C a rrie rs convention and picnic
held a t P en in su la park, P o rtlan d ,
la st S atu rd ay and Sunday.
Miss E lm a Cook, who has been
em ployed a t G earh art, Oregon, and
h e r sister F ra n ce s Cook of P o rt­
land, w ere v isito rs a t th e fam ily
hom e over th e week-end.
AKBOLEDA
Miss R uth L auderback called on
COMMUNITY CLUB
hom e folks Sunday.
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Pow ell V alley Road and
A m eetin g .o f the m em bers of the
F ern Avenue
P le a sa n t Home cem etery asso cia­
tio n w ill be held at th e P lea san t
Home M ethodist church th is eve­
75c a C ouple
ning. T he m eeting is being held
for the purpose of determ ining the
fu tu re sta tu s of the cem etery p ro p ­
erty and to a rra n g e for ad equate
supervision and care.
OLD TIME
DANCE
Sunday, JULY 15
S P E E D T R IA L S
1:00 P. M.
RACES 2 P. M.
A t the 12-M ile Corner
ALL THE “CRACK” SPEEDSTERS OF THE NORTHWEST
1 O M otorcycle and A uto R aces
A UTO S FREE
7 5c— A dm ission— 7 5c
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V a d e r 11, l i e
Sat. Eve., July 14
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S IO W I V I I I
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EVROLET
No. 1 Old Growth
Cord Wood
JUDD FUEL CO.
I’hope 1581
Gresham
Sunday school of th e Mission
ch u rch will be held at 9:50 Sunday,
followed by th e ch ild ren ’s service
a t 10:55 and th e m orning service In
Sw edish a t 11:10. T he evening s e r­
vice a t 8 o’clock will be In English.
T he ch u rc h was filled n ea rly to
cap acity la st Sunday, fully one-half
of th e audience being b erry pickers.
T he p asto r of th e ch u rch , th e Rev.
Don Shogren. extends a h ea rty in ­
vitation to ail the b erry p ick ers of
the com m unity to be p rese n t a t the
services Sunday.
Bible school of the S aron L u th ­
e ra n ch u rc h will begin a t 9:45
Sunday. No preaching serv ice will
be held in th e m orning, b u t a t 8
o'clock In th e evening th e p re a c h ­
ing service w ill be in ch a rg e of
C arl Muhr, w ho has occupied the
p u lp it several tim es d u rin g th e ab ­
sence of the pasto r, the Rev. Enoch
Sandeen, who is expected home
next week.
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HALEY
Sunday school of th e H aley Bap-
tlst ch u rch w ill convene a t 10
o'clock Sunday, followed by the
m orning w orship in Swedish a t 11
T he evening service will begin a t 8
o’clock. T he p asto r has planned to
exchange p u lp its with th e Rev. J.
Alf E rickson, pastor of th e Swedish
T em ple in P o rtland, who will
preach both m orning and evening.
T he atten d a n ce at Sunday school
a week ago w as 91, and it is the
d esire of th e pastor and Sunday
school w o rk ers th a t th e 100 m ark
be reached next Sunday.
Y o u G et D e fin ite , K n o w n V a lu e
W arehouse In Basem ent of Brown Bldg.
PO W ELL 8T.
Q U A L IT Y
A T
GRESHAM, ORB.
LO W
Form er* W arned t g ain st Schem es, progeny a t a high price a re doomed
F arm ers who buy g ilts a t prices “ >
d lsappointm eut a t lo ts,
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w arns E. L. P o tter, head of the an-
far above even p u re-b red figures
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Imal h u sb an d ry d ep a rtm en t at the
from a sw ine com pany now rep o rt- j Oregon 8 ta te co ||e g e who has in
ed o p eratin g In Oregon w ith th e vestlgated th e schem e here and
prom ise of sellin g back all fem ale elsew here.
C O ST
Bids Wanted.
Cedar school, Dlst. No. 10 M ult­
nomah county, will receive bid on
the old schoolhouse. Building m u st
be moved by A ugust 15, 1928. Bids
close July 16. All bids su b je ct to
rejection.
W. L. TtHOADS, C hairm an.
BLANCHE R ITN ER , Clerk. —Adv.