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.
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* 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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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. '
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Gresham
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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.
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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 .
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D IS P L A Y
Fair D ates
July 2 5 to 2 9
No Adm ission
to Fair Ground
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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
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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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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.
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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.