TUESDAY, JU L T â4, lPfe
GRESHAM
OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, OREGON
LAUREL ACRES
F or the sum m er vacanon Mr. and
Mrs. A. R. F airb an k s visited W al
lowa Lake and th e su rro u n d in g
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high m ountain lakes, leaving home
th e m orning of Ju ly 4. They w ere th e w hip and o th e r attractio n s.
accom panied by Mr. F a irb a n k ’s P lenty of rides for everybody. Why
m other, Mrs. Je n n ie F airb an k s, and w alk?
Mrs. Iva B ater and d au g h ter Bessie.
H orses and ca ttle b arn s, sheep
W hile on th e ir outing they hiked and hog pens, are full. E verything
to M irror, A neroil and Moccasin is fu ll and ru n n in g over.
lakes. The lakes p resen ted a w on
D istance seem s to be no h in
d erfu l appearan ce, being su rro u n d
ed by snow. M yriads of wild flow dran ce when th e re a re exhibits for
ers, m any w aterfalls, and th e full th e fair. A h erd of A y rsh ires is
strea m s excited in te rest. At L ostine h ere front Y akim a; a fine h erd of
FREE FAIR—Ao admission charged at gate
some
the w ork of beavers, and at Mocca Je rse y s from C alifo rn ia:
sin lake a wild c a t gave v ariety to H erefords a re also on th e way
SHOWING
th e trip .
from C alifo rn ia; rab b its a re com
Mrs. J. B. W olfe attended the ing from Canada to be num bered
Union county picnic at L a u re lh u rst w ith those of Oregon.
p ark Sunday, Ju ly 14, m eeting
T h ree six -in -h an d s of beautiful
m any old friends and acquaintances.
g ray s are on th e ground. W atch
Mr. and Mrs. W olfe lived in Union
th e ir sk illfu l p erform ance a f te r
from 1900 to 1912, moving from
noons and evenings.
th e re to C orvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. H arold M orrison,
Everybody w ill ap p reciate the
who a re moving to S eattle, visited spread of saw d u st w hich is h elp
AUTOMOBILES
Mrs. M orrison's uncle, C harles P. ing to allay th e d u st on th e various
E dw ards d u rin g the past week. Mr. w alks on th e ground.
M yers W a te r S ystem s, sh a llo w a n d deep w ell
M orrison, who is au d ito r for th e
system s.
telephone com pany has been tr a n s
T he
en tertain m en t com m ittee
ferred from P o rta n d to S eattle.
New P o ta to D iggers, D rills, S p re a d e rs, U n iv e rsa l
co n sists of T. R. H ow itt, Leslie
M illin g M achines.
Mrs. A lexander Thom pson, who W alrad. E. W. A ylsw orth, Joe P at-
has been in lo n e for th e p ast few eneaude an d C. E. Johnson. They
m onths, w as in th e neighborhood w ill have com plete ch arg e of th e
F a irb a n k s-M o rse lig h t p la n ts a n d sh allo w w ell
recen tly looking a fte r her p ro p erty pro g ram s from th e g ran d stan d . H.
w a te r system s.
in te rests.
A. Lewis w ill be in ch arg e of th e
T he F. P. M atson place, co rn er grounds, th a t is, the lighting, w a
D eL aval m ilk in g m a c h in e s a n d c re a m s e p a ra to rs
Pow ell Valley road and L au rel av te r, etc.
enue, has been sold to people from
New V aughan g a rd e n tra c to r s a n d tr a c to r to o ls
P o rtlan d , who will soon be m aking
New L a S a lle tra ile rs .
P o rtlan d bro ad castin g radio s ta
extensive im provem ents.
tions are ta k in g a g ratify in g in te r
est in th e county fa ir th is year. Six
different sta tio n s are announcing
HOGAN
Mrs. S arah D oryland arriv ed la st over th e a ir daily the high points
week from K ansas City, Kans., for of th e fair. H om es w ith a radio
PHONE 1141
GRESHAM, OREGON
an
extended visit w ith h er son, can w atch for th is news. A loud
W. A. H ESSEL
J. C. H ESSEL
M ark D oryland, and fam ily. Mrs. speaking system is being in a u g
Z^zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZ/zy/ZZ/Z/z
D oryland, who is 78 y ea rs of age, u rate d on th e g ro u n d s by w hich
seem s to be in splendid h ealth and the g ra n d sta n d p ro g ram s as w ell
h as suffered no ill effects in m ak as o th e r events w ill be announced
a t different periods th ro u g h o u t th e
ing th e long trip alone.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. C arr and tw o day and evening. In d ian s and cow
sm all ch ild ren of M arshfield, O re boys, w ith th e assista n ce of th e
gon, a re spending two w eeks w ith E lks band, w ere on th e a ir last
th e la tte r ’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. evening doing a little ad v ertisin g
You see th e te le p h o n e in s tru m e n t, w hich
K arl Schultz, and o th er relativ es | of the w eek’s events.
to m a n y is th e sum a n d su b sta n c e of te le
and friends. Mr. C a rr is p ro p rie
These a re the days the exhibitors
p h o n e eq u ip m en t.
to r of the C arr v ariety sto re at
ap p reciate th e w ork of th e fair
M arshfield.
A ctually th a t te le p h o n e re p re s e n ts less
m anagem ent in cu ttin g a door In
Mr. and Mrs. C arl S chultz and
th a n .'! p e r c e n t of th e to ta l e q u ip m e n t
th e north end of the m ain pavilion.
fam ily attended an alum inum dem-1
n ecessary fo r y o u r s h a re of serv ice.
W hile they rejoice over th is im
o n stratio n held at th e home of Mrs.
H idden from view a re m iles of w ire, s w itc h
provem ent, they say th a t w hat they
H. D. W adsw orth of P o rtlan d la st
G resham
boards, p o w er p la n ts an d o th e r e q u ip
need are sk y lig h ts th a t can be
SALES AND SERVICE
Oregon City
S atu rd ay evening. D uring th e eve
m ent
r 1 1 th e in v isib le re m a in d e r,
opened for fu rth e r ventilation.
ning Mrs. S chultz w as the recipient
n e c e ssa ry to re n d e r efficient service.
of a nice frying pan.
Saul Simon has th e program
concession for th e g ran d stan d . He
New Footwear for Ladles.
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE B U IL T . . . B I TICK WILL BUILD THEM
is w ell know n in connection w ith
T he sp rin g 's sm a rte st slip p ers,
the
fairs
of
the
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and
can
pum ps and oxfords at p opular
Gresham
prices, $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95. Ayls be depended upon for reliab ility
w orth & M artin, G resham .—Adv.
and fair dealing. P ro g ram s will be SCHOOL D IS T R IC T NO. 7
Robert, th e five-year-old son of
issued for W ednesday evening and
Mr. anil Mrs. W. P. Bell, had the
each succeeding day.
end of th e’ first finger on his right
Jbr E con om ical T ra n sp o rta tio n
hand cut off last week. Mr. Bell,
who had been using a sc ra p er, was
on his way home w ith R obert
rid in g in the scrap er. R obert, see
ing a hole In th e bottom of the
sc ra p er, put his finger in the hole
and a sh a rp rock severed it at the
The W est C oast T elephone com
pany has th ree pay sta tio n booths first joint. A G resham physician
dressed th e in ju red finger.
on the fair g rounds th is y ear which
The home of W. H. T hom as was
will be in ch a rg e of H ervey Ide,
who as m essenger w ill c a rry m es en tered T h u rsd ay forenoon w hile I
O u r to w n is g ro w in g . W ith th e g ro w th ,
sages to th e various booths on th e he w as ab sen t and a q u an tity of
grounds. The statio n is located in food was taken. Mr. Thom as, who J
m o re people a re u sin g e le c tric ity a n d A LL th e
th e so u th e ast corner .¡J th e m ain lives alone, believes th a t th e prow l- I
people a re u sin g M ORE e le c tric ity . O ur serv ice
ers w ere tram p s as n o thing but the |
pavilion, or ag ric u ltu ral building.
m u st k e e p pace w ith th is dem and.
food w as taken.
T he baby clinic booth has been
Mrs. J. Z im m erm an and Miss
moved from th e old pavilion to th e Isobel Zim m erm an a re spending a
W hen you in v e s t y o u r sa v in g s in P o rtla n d
n o rth w est co rn e r of th e new a g r i few w eeks at th e ir co ttag e at Long
E le c tric P o w er co m p a n y $6.00 F ir s t P re fe rre d
c u ltu ra l building.
R eg ister the Beach, W ash.
They rep o rt the
Stock,
babies now. Have them exam ined w eath er cool and com fortable th ere, j
F riday betw een the h ours of 9 and
T he Gam m a Phi B eta so ro rity |
You’re in vestin g in the progress of the eomniu-
3 o’clock. Come back S atu rd ay for gave a 10 o’clock supper and party
n
lty . Y our in v e s tm e n t p ays a ste a d y incom e an d
your prize. T he re g istra tio n fee Is a t “The O asis" W ednesday evening.
sh
o w s a ste a d y in c re a s e in value.
50 cen ts for th e first child in a Tw elve couples w ere presen t.
fam ily, and 25 cen ts for o th e r ch il
T he D elta Sigma fra te rn ity gave
d ren in th e sam e fam ily. Every a p arty a t "T he O asis” T h u rsd ay
'This stock yields 6.2.»% dividends.
m other will receive a tic k et to the evening. The Rob Ray o rch e stra
g ran d stan d .
fu rn ish ed m usic for th e dancing.
About 50 w ere present.
W rite, c a ll o r p h o n e today
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. M illar m otored
SA N D Y BLU FF
l a j
Mrs. Joe Caldo and m other, Mrs. to Champoeg p ark S unday and a t
Fields, w ent to P o rtlan d one day tended th e h isto rical Chautauqua
th is past week to m eet Mrs. F ield s’ in session there. T h ere w ere about
sister, Miss E llingson of S eattle, 500 in atten d an ce, a larg e m a jo ri
Sunday w ith J. Caldo, who was ty being g ran g e rs from various
down from road w ork on th e Wa- p a rts of th e sta te as It w as gran g e
pan itla cut-off, over th e week-end, day.
they w ent around th e Mt. Hood
HE sensational popularity of the Bigger
loop.
H URLBURT
U .8C T R JC 8 T Ç » W ’X k ^ r E L E C T R IC B L O G
and Better Chevrolet is due in great
Mrs. Zaidee K rebs of Sandy »pent
G uests a t th e M orris Johnson
measure to the fact that it is the biggest auto
820 E le c tric Bldg., P o rtla n d , O regon
two days w ith her g ran d m o th er, home last week w ere Mr. and Mrs.
T h r T o a ri ng
mobile in the world available at such amaz
o r Roadster .
Mrs. A. Byron, and h er little son A lbert Butterfield and son Bert,
ing low prices.
K enneth whom Mrs. Byron is car- and Mrs. H endricks of Oakland,
Th* Coup« .
T h e 4-I>oor
| ing for w hile Mrs, K rebs is kept Calif., Ingolf C arlon of Sherwood.
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The 107' wheelbase is of vital significance in
busy in tb e lr confectionery, the Mrs. M orris W ebster and Mr .and
T h e C o n v e r tib le
a low-priced car. For it means that the buyer
form
er Schm itz place.
Mrs. Rex D unham all of P o rtlan d
& « . . . . *695
can now secure the balance and roadability
T h e Im p e r ia l
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Mr. and Mrs. G. 8 . W ilkenson's w ere Sunday visitors a t th e Jo h n
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that only a longer wheelbase can provide—
son Ray and wife of P o rtlan d , son home.
A ll price« f.o . b. F lin t,
Recent gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. S.
plus the restful comfort of ample room for
spent an afternoon la st week w ith
M ic h ig a n
M. Davis w ere Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
them .
both driver and passengers.
C k e e k C h e v r o le t
D e liv e r e d P ric e *
Mr, and Mrs. A. R adford and Nordin and son E v erett of P o rtlan d
T b e v in c lu d e th e
Come in for a demonstration—and bring
lo w e d h a n d lin g a n d
ch ild ren sp e n t S unday in P o rtlan d and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Udy of
.m J m an y .»titer in s e c ts
F in a n c in g * b a rg e e
Egypt.
the family along!
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stevens.
I ? A R lf Z ) a C O M P A N Y Of-Y»AL I F O R N IA
a v a ila b le .
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. P earso n of
G iant, Calif., and Fred Howerby of
I.euloit I « m e n tio n at Medford.
U i. - - a in < s ta te . In a to u r of Oregon
T he g re a te st A m erican Legion
stopped at th e hom es of M orris j
convention ever held In th e sta te
Johnson and P. A. S öderström . On j
of Oregon will be staged in Med
in th e aftern o o n m atically reg u lates th e cow ’s feed
th e ir way to P o rtlan d from C ali E llis Sunday.
ford A ugust 2, 3 and 4, It is a n
fo rn ia they stopped at C rater Lake they atten d ed a hall gam e at B or ing, producing b etter milk. It also
nounced. T housands of L egion
saves labor as th e re w ill be less
w hich they g rea tly adm ired. They ing betw een Boring and Corbett.
feed cu ttin g w ork to do.
n aires, au x iliaries and o th e r v isit
GRESHAM, OREGON
About 30 p erso n s enjoyed sw im
m ade th e Mt. Hood Loop highw ay
o rs will atten d from all p a rts of
trip , w hich with o th e r n atu ra l m ing Sunday in th e deep hole near
Money Savers
the sta te as well as m any from
scenery In Oregon, pleased them Ruck creek.
Men's
blue
work shirts 89 cents
o th e r sections of the coast.
very much.
dress shirts, collars attached 98c
A c e n tra l Oregon ra n c h e r has men's overalls $1.29; 36-inch ball
.Mrs. T hom pson and Miss M clnus
Don't forget the advertisers when
perfected a device w hich he calls
visited w ith Mr and Mrs. W. J. an an tl-b lo at h alter, w hich auto- towels 19c. two for 36c. Alys
you Deed anything In their line.
worth A Martin.—Adv.
FAIR NOTES
Meet Us at the Fair
CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH
WHIPPET
WILLYS KNIGHT
O n D is p la
S a tu r d a y
J uly 2 8
V IL V E R
A N N IV E R S A R Y
BUICK
/I wonde/fu/ new car
by
lVa/fer IV. IVSetzger
WEST COAST TELEPHONE CO
in the Progress
of the Community
‘T he World's
A u to m o b ile at
such low prices
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:s, mosquitoes, roaches.moths
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