FRIDAY, AUGUST PAGE THREE Boys’ and Girls’ Win Continued from page 1 h a lte r—G eorge L aw rence H arness Co. Floyd Stafford. Best biscuits, sack of flour— Crow n Mills. B lilie Holmes. O utstanding g arden club member P lan et J r. No. 12—S. L. Allen & Co., P hiladelphia, Pa. Ja sp er F e r guson. Best Je rse y J r. calf, sack of calf m eal—A lbers Bros. H arold Dahl. H olstein show m anship contest, show m an's outfit—L. L. K idder & Co.—T racey A nderegg. Best C hester w hite gilt, sack of Swino— A lbers Bros. Rodney P a r ker. Best potato exhibit, set of g a r den tools— P o rtlan d Seed Co. John From m elt. Best G uernsey Jr. calf, sack of r AVERAGE GAS BILLS The discovery of the wheel is lost In antiquity. »'rude forms of it were in use already al the dawn of civilization. Egyptian and Assyrian chariots usually had wheels con taining six spokes, according to In scrlptlons on ancient monuments The Romans made wheels with four, six and eight spokes. Manv historians regard the discovery of the principle of the wheel a s’ the first significant mechanical dis eovery of civilization after the dis covery of the lever principle. Don t Be C arefree APARTMENTS average E lectricity in Coat per month Bobby, age five, had been left in the care of his aunt while his m o th e r w a s doing some shopping. ity." said Bobbie, “does moth e r want a coat with electricity In It ?” "A coat with electricity in It,” said the aunt, “surely you must be mistaken." "No. I am not,” said Bobble. “She said that she was going to buy a ■oat and have It charged." Piping Up to Meter FREE Portland Gas A. Coke Co. P ublic Service Bldg. Sixth und Salmon BR. 7611 L W ho Invented th e W h eel? Birds are carefree. l e t they often starve and freeze to death There is nothing particularly sensl ble about being carefree.—Atcbisou Globe. in Only calf m eal—A lbers Stafford. Best H am pshire gilt, sack of Swino—A lbers Bros. John Welbes. Best exhibit Div. I. poultry, sack of com plete lay—Crown Mills. Jo h n Welbes. Best angel food cake, >5 check— , u A' H um phreys. Ju lia Ann Abraham. Second best angel food cake, >2.50 check Mrs. L. A. H um phreys, Jo h n Denison. T hird best angel food cake, >1 n '? c lt~ M1E8- L. A. H um phreys, P riscilla Beigh. Building for Sale. .J Old Cedar schoolhouse Dist. 1« P rice >75. B uilding m ust be moved by A ugust 25, 1928. W. L. Rhoades, Chairm an. Blanche R itner, Clerk. —Adv. ’onte Shigrance ‘B e ^E NareissusTtriii me 8 Ounce Bottle Nicely Boxed, C ^r O n ly Regular $5 Original Bottle TABER PHARMACY M A IN S T . GRESHAM INVEST in the Progress of the Community Our town is growing. W ith the growth, more people are using electricity and ALL the people are using MORE electricity. Our service must keep pace with this demand. m en's picnic at Jan tzen beach Sun- Former Pastor Aids j day. Poultry Problems Rev. and Mrs. Oliver Gill m ade a and social visit to St in Revival Meetings ' ! business Solved by Expert H elens T uesday. They w ere the , guests of Rev. and Mrs. Leroy The m orning w orship a t the Bap W alker of the M ethodist church at tist ch u rch next Sunday m orning th a t place. Alice Melton has retu rn ed to her w ill begin a t 10 o’clock w ith Bible school supervised by Mrs. Robert home after having spent a few days Miller. T he preaching serv ice will visiting w ith h er aunt, Mrs. H. E begin at 11 o’clock. The senior and Canon of P ortland. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Drew left for ju n io r B. Y. P. U. w ill m eet at 7:30 o'clock and a t 8 o’clock th e pasto r, C entralia. Wash., early T hursday th e Rev. Gordon Johnson, will con m orning. They expect to re tu rn duct th e first service of th e revival Friday, T he M ethodist Ladies Aid will which w ill continue d u rin g the next two weeks. Rev. W illiam F air- m eet W ednesday at the, home of w eather w ill be in ch arg e Monday Mrs. M artin L ennartz. A good at evening and continue during th e tendance is desired. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kilen have re two weeks services. Special music will be furnished by sin g ers from tu rn ed to P leasan t Home and are P o rtla n l and th e su rro u n d in g com- m aking th eir hom e w ith Mrs. Ellen m iinltlej. Sunday, A ugust 19, w ill i S piers, gran d m o th er of Mr. Kilen. be observed as th e th irte en th annl Mr. K ilen is em ployed'at the P lea s v ersary of th e dedication of th e an t Home garage. G urth C ookshank, th e boy m ak church building and an all-day ser vice w ill be arran g ed w ith basket ing his home a t th e L ennartz home, lunch at noon. A cordial invitation and Anna L en n artz spent W ednes is extended to all in the com m unity day afternoon a t the m ill of the to atten'd and assist in th e success Sandy L um ber com pany, w here Mr. L en n artz is employed. of th ese m eetings. The M ethodists announce th e us ual services for Sunday w ith the Sunday school and m orning church services at th e usual hour. The young people call atten tio n to th e change of hour from 7 to 7:45 of the E pw orth League devotional m eeting, to tak e effect th is date, Rev. J. J. H andsaker, who heads up the Near E ast Relief activ ities in the N orthw est, w ill be th e speaker of the day. It is planned th a t the Rev. A. B. Calder, of th e Boring com m unity and a form er p asto r of the church, w ill preach and conduct a com munion service th e follow ing Sunday. T his group also plans to present a program and le ctu re at the church, F riday evening, A ugust The services of Dr. Jo h n Dale McCormick, dean of K im ball School of Theology and a recen t visitor to th e Holy Land, for th e lectu re have been secured. A sm all adm ission will be charged. The an n u al picnic sponsored by the Home Econom ic com m ittees of the M ultnom ah county gran g es will be held at L au relh u rst p ark in P o rtlan d next T hursday, A ugust 9, at 10:30. All g ran g ers are invited to bring th e ir lunch basket and en joy th e p leasu res of th e day. Mr. and Mrs. A lexander T hom p son have sold th eir acreag e at Scenic and moved to P o rtland. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nelson w ere dinner gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. R an dolph Shipley east of Sandy W ed nesday noon. In the afternoon they called at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Luigi V aeretti and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V aeretti. PLEASANT VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrie of P o rtlan d w ere dinner gu ests at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. E k stran d Mon day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie C urtem an of St. H elens w ere recent v isito rs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. H P eterson. Mrs. C urtem an w ill be rem em bered as Miss Gladys Richey. Mrs. A nnie J. T u ttle of LaG rande, Oregon, is visiting w ith her sis ters, Mrs. C. F. K esterson and Mrs G. N. Sager. Miss N ann B. Canning of D enver, who was visiting friends here, left TROUTDALE la st week for San Francisco, S an ta W inifred and Robert Vogel of Cruz and Long Beach, Calif, Mrs. F lo ra Putnam of C orvallis The D alles retu rn ed to th e ir home was a visitor Monday at th e home Sunday a fte r spending a week here of her siste r Mrs. G. H. Richey. w ith th e ir uncle and au n t, Mr. and K enneth K esterson has gone to Mrs. G eorge P arish. Elkton, Oregon, to help his b ro th er K eith on the farm . Mrs. E. Robinson en tertain ed at Mr. and Mrs. R ay C hilcote of San dinner S atu rd ay evening, Ju ly 28, Diego, Calif., w ere callin g on re la Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Coons, Mr. and tives in th is place recently. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. K esterson Mrs. C. F. P arsons, Mrs. M. P a r and Mrs. Rhoda Chilcote spent sons, D ale P arso n s and O. F. Mc Sunday afternoon w ith Mr. K ester- Neil, th e occasion being Robert so n ’s son Gfcn and family in P o rt and R o b erta's seventh birthdays. land. Rev. and Mrs. T. H. W alker of Mr. and Mrs. Alis W alser of V an C alifornia are visiting a t the home couver, W ash., w ere callin g on old of Mr. and Mrs. T. 1’. Campbell th is week. Mr. and Mrs. H olland friends in T ro u td ale W ednesday of Corning, Calif., w ere d inner evening. guests S atu rd ay of the Cam pbells. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Goveo and Mrs. E. H. T erw ilg er and d augh ter, Miss Ruth of Seattle, a re v isit son Bobby of A lbany sp en t several ing th is week w ith Mr. and Mrs. days la st week visiting a t the home F. M. Davis. of Mr. and Mrs. E rro l Ide. Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Bliss of this George P arish , who w as taken place and Mr. and Mrs. H arry Davis, form erly of th is place hut very 111 Sunday m orning, was re uow of P o rtlan d , spent last week at moved to St. V incents hospital in Seaside, Oregon. He Is m uch b etter at M rs. L enore Van L andingham of P ortland. ’o rtlan d spent last week visiting present and expects to re tu rn home Mrs. A lberta Sager of th is place. in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Janies Simoni spent the week-end at th e Wind riv er The H aley B aptist Sunday school dam fishing. They rep o rt fine luck. A rth u r and Clifford N asshahn will convene a t 10 o’clock, followed Mr. and Mrs. L. A. H arlow aud and H enry B rink have gone to the by th e m orning service in Swedish son Robert w ere dinner guests at harvest fields of eastern Oregon. a t 11. T he evening service a t 8 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam H ar Dale A ltm an has been confined o'clock is in charge of the young low in P o rtlan d W ednesday eve to his bed w ith Illness for several people. A visiting m in ister is ex ning. days. pected as the speaker of th e eve Mrs. L ottie R ayburn of P ortland Mr. and Mrs. P eter K okanour, ning. The Mission circle will m eet is v isitin g a t th e hom e of her who have been guests a t th e home w ith Mrs. A. B jur W ednesday a fte r niece, Mrs. F ra n k C raw ford. of th e ir sister, Mrs. Sadie Chase, noon at 2 o'clock. B lack b erries a re being shipped left Monday m orning for Pasadena, from h ere th is week. T he red rasp Calif., w here they will m ake th eir l ard of T hanks. I w ish to th a n k all, especially b erry season is about over. Dur fu tu re home. Mrs. Ja ck G reenwood and d augh Mrs. J. M. W esterberg and fam ily, ing the season the Ryan F ru it corn who so kindly assisted my b ro th er, te rs Nellie and P attie, Jam es M ur Jo h an S. Blomquist, during his la st pany shipped eight carlo ad s from here. phy and Mr. and Mrs. M artin L en illness. I also thank the m em bers T ro u td ale early celery is now on of th e H aley B aptist ch u rch for n artz m ade th e Mt. Hood loop trip th eir sym pathy anil floral offerings. the m arket. Sunday. W. 8. BLOMQUIST. T he K endall G arden’s gladioli Mr .and Mrs. G ran t Sloop, Mr. are in full bloom and they are sell and Mrs. Alfred Sloop, Mr. and Mrs. COTTRELL ing some cu t flowers on th e m arket Soley, Mr. and Mrs. H arry C arlson, A dance will be held S atu rd ay Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Coons and Mr, E ste r Sloop and R obert Sloop spent S unday visiting n e a r Dayton. O re evening at the C ottrell store. Music and Mrs. P. Sheope and Mrs. S, gon. D uring th e day they visited will be furnished by P o rtlan d en Holm m ade th e trip aro u n d the M t Hood loop Sunday. th e aquatic gard en s of Mr. Bowers te rtain e rs. Mrs. M argaret B urns received a who specializes in w ater plants show er of po stcard s T hursday, the POWELL VALLEY and shrubs. occasion of her birthday. She has The cab in et of th e M ethodist T he Ladies Aid of th e Saron E pw orth League held a business L u th eran church will m eet a t the been ill for some tim e, but is slow m eeting a t th e p arsonage T uesday home of Mrs. C. A. L indgren ly im proving. The Ladies Aid also evening. T hursday afternoon, A ugust 9, a t 2 presented her with a potted plant. Mr. and Mrs. C arl Zeibeck are Mr and Mrs. J. F. Collins and o’clock. All ladies of th e com m uni enjoying an extended v isit at fam ily attended the P o rtlan d C a r-- ty a re invited to be present. Crookston, Minn. T h eir friends here have not learned when they will retu rn . This stock yields 6.25% dividends. W rite, call or phone today. PORTLAND Harvest Checks FAIRVIEW The Rev. E. R. D. H oilensted will preach Sunday m orning a t the S m ith M emorial P resb y terian church on, "T he Second Coming of C hrist." Sunday school will co n vene at 10, followed by m orning w orship a t 11 o’clock. SANDY BLUFF This year, as in years past, it will be our pleasure to cash many harvest checks. We cordially invite you to use this service. Or better still, deposit part of this year’s har vest check as a nest egg for a growing Savings account— And place the remainder in a Checking ac count, thus enabling you to make payments conveniently by check. Outfit « f Qffeafaofc 820 Electric Bldg., Portland, Oregon POULTRYMEN YOUR ATTENTION! FREE! EDUCATIONAL LECTURE and MOTION PICTURES FROM A lb e r ’s P ou ltry R esearch D ep artm en t Gresham Grange Hall TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 8 P.M. COME! fcr acious fjv in g HALEY When you invest your savings in Portland Electric Power company $6.00 F irst Preferred Stock, Yo«’re investing in the progress of the commu nity. Your investm ent pays a steady income and shows a steady increase in value. The feed m erch an ts of G resham have secured the services of A rthur A. P eterson, nationally-know n poul try lectu rer, to give a free clinic and educational p o u ltry lecture at th e G resham g ran g e hall Tuesday evening^ A ugust 7. beginning at 8 o'clock. All poultry problem s w hich a rise from q u erries will be handled in th is lecture. The follow ing qu estio n s a re sug gestive of th e line of th ought w hich w ill be brought out in th e clin ic: Do you know how long it tak es th e baby chick to absorb the egg yolk? Do you know how feed and w ater affect ab so rp tio n ? Do you know w hat gives p u llets c ra c k ed b reast bones? E veryone in terested in th e r a is ing of p o u ltry is asked to come aud bring th e fam ily and enjoy an eve ning of en tertain m en t and have th eir problem s solved satisfacto rily . D uring th e W orld W ar Mr. P e te r son w as located a t Los A ngeles in charge of th e United S tate s govern m ent p o u ltry cam paign of the 11 w estern states. In each of these was placed a governm ent poultry- man to in crease p o u ltry and egg production thereby releasin g m eat from la rg e r anim als for shipm ent to allies and arm ies in th e field. Since his release from th e de p artm en t of ag ric u ltu re, Mr. P e te r son has been connected w ith the A lbers p o u ltry research d ep artm en t at Seattle. e C T R x . I C v R E i F n R.I G a C R t A T o O R_S r These little niceties that are more than necessities; the little luxuries that make living more artistic; the feeling of se curity when summer guests arrive unannounced and one is prepared. All these are yours with a Kelvinator in your home. An unfailing supply of ice cubes . . . Desserts prepared in advance. F ru itla n d vege tables always on hand. Frozen fruit juices no further away than your Kelvinator. And best of all . , . safety, for Kelvinator main tains a low, safe temperature. Economy . . . no left-overs ever wasted, mak- ing quantity purchasing possible. M ay we th o w you th e m any type» o f KELVINATOR ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS PO R TLA N D ÏW Î ELECTRIC POW E IMPANY Phone SOI POW ELL ST. There ift G resham only one place to buy McCORMICK- DEERING The P aren t-T each er association of C ottrell and Lusted planned a TRACTORS TWINE IMPLEMENTS joint picnic in Ju n e b ut as every one was so busy in the b erries It was called off until later. They have set th e tim e and place for T hursday, A ugust 9, at Dodge park. 300 Belmont St. Portland A g eneral in v itation is extended to bring b ask et lunch and Join these tw o asso ciatio n s in a day of fun. An increase in allo tm en ts to r total no sta n d s a t >1,200.000 for Mr. and Mrs. W atkins a re e n te r federal cooperation with sta te s In the fiscal year beginning Ju ly 1. tain in g Mr. W atk in s’ b ro th er Jew ell for a few days. foreat-flre control, of >20.770 for Mr. and Mrs. E. R. A dam s and Oregon and >21.700 for W ashington, In applying sodium fluoride to son C arl of Enid, O klahom a, w ere Is announced by th e fo rest service 1 guests or Mr. and Mrs. A. J. A ult office a t P o rtlan d , Oregon. T hese | hens w ith young chicks or tu rk ey s, several days. Mr. Adams and Mr. ca re is tak en to avoid applying so A ult w ere boyhood frien d s when in creases .which b rin g the am ounts much th a t th e young will be In both fam ilies lived in K ansas. They up to >65,012 in Oregon and >69,155 visited a mill and logging cam p In W ashington, a re m ade possible jured by It. says the experim ent which was new to Mr. A dam s, also by an in crease of >200,000 In T h e statio n . Many p o ultry ra ise rs keep drove to Mt. Hood. They w ere very to tal congressional ap p ro p riatio n th e hens aw ay from tho chicks for much pleased with the scen ery of for ail sta te s ca rrie d by th e last a sh o rt period to allow her to shako Oregon. a g ric u ltu ra l ap p ro p riatio n hill. The out some of th e excess powder. H. O. T E N N E Y