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TUESDAY, A IG I'ST ", HttS GRESHAM Cedar Pupils Carry Away Club Honors PLEASANT HOME The Kev. O liver Gill, who is a m em ber of the faculty at the F alls City E pw orth L eague in stitu te, left early Monday m orning w ith L aw rence D outhit and Robert Sloop a c com panying him. O ther young folks of the M ethodist League of P lea s an t Home plan to atten d th e in sti tu te over th e w eek-end. S everal young people from th e P lea san t Home E pw orth L eague left S atu rd ay evening and climbed L arch m ountain. E very one got to th e top and all w-ere back home again in tim e for the m orning s e r vice. Mrs. J. B ettis w as th e ch a p eron for th e occasion. Mrs. Oliver Gill was a g u est of Miss Louise M cLaughlin of G arden Home S aturday. Fair Floral Exhibit Wins Much Praise T he exhibit of flowers th is y ear a t th e M ultnom ah county fair is de serving of m uch praise. T hrough th e u n tirin g w ork of Mrs. E. M. S tone and h er a s sista n ts th e floral building w as one of th e m ost a t trac tiv e places on th e grounds. T he list of aw ard s follow s: Amateur Dahlias D ecorative— 1st Eva Stone. Club Special F lo ra l B asket— 1st Capitol Hill F lo ral club, 2d Mrs. F ra n k Heiney, 3d T ro u td ale F lo ra l club. Amateur Plants Miss C harlotte P ease and M elville * P orch Boxes,not less th an 2— 1st Bush w-ere d in n er g u ests a t th e Eva Stone. parsonage Monday. Miss P ease is E xhibit H ouse P la n ts 10— 1st A. planning to spend th e w eek w ith L. Gibson. her siste r Mrs. O liver Gill. F ern s, not listed 3— 1st A. L. G ib T he Misses Abbie and Bessie Nor son. ton of th e Goodwill In d u stry of E xhibit of 6 Begonias— 1st A l. L P o rtlan d spent the w eek-end w ith Gibson. Mrs. M artin L ennartz. F u c h sia » 3— 1st A. L. Gibson Mrs. M axwell of San F rancisco, A m ateur Cut F low ers. dau g h ter of H enry W ihlon, is v isit C arnations, 2d Mrs. W alter B. ing h er fath er. They w ere c a lle r^ Forbes. at th e M arkell hom e Sunday. D ianthus P in k s— 1st Mrs. W alter T he P lea san t Home E pw orth B. Forbes. L eague w ill give an ice cream so Cosmos — 1st Mrs. W alter B. cial on the ch u rch g rounds F rid ay Forbes, 2d Mrs. Nat Smythe. evening, A ugust 24. C hrysanthem um s— 1st Mrs. C a r T he revival services to be con rie T ow nsend, 2d Mrs. W alter B. ducted at th e P leasan t Home Bap Forbes. tis t ch u rch du rin g th e n ex t two C alliopsis— 1st Id a B. K reuder. w eeks opened la st evening w ith a G ladiolus— 1st Mrs. E. P. T ow n fairly good atten d a n ce for th e first send, 2d Mrs. Nat Sm ythe. night. W henever possible w ith fav G aillard ia—1st Alice Suhr, 2d orable w eather conditions th e m eet Mrs. W alter B. Forbes. ings w-ill be held out of doors. The D aisies — 1st Mrs. W alter B. congregation w as especially hon Forbes, 2d Mrs. E. B artsch. ored at th is first service by having A nnual D elphinium — 1st Mrs. the p are n ts of the fo rm er p asto r, P h ilip B ratzel, 2d Mrs. W alter B. Rev. Wm. F airw ea th er, presen t. Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F a irw e a th e r Sr., DAMASCUS H ydran g es — 1st Mrs. C arrie a re leaving today for th e ir hom e in Rev. H. Alva W alter w ill be the Tow nsend. p asto r h ere for th e com ing year. C alifornia, going by au to over th e M arigolds— 1st Mrs. W alter B. T his w ill m ake the th ird year he coast highw ay. F orbes, 2d Mrs. E m m a Ross. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nelson a tte n d has served as p asto r of the D a M arigolds C alendulas— 1st Mrs. ed th e 20th w edding an n iv ersary m ascus F ree M ethodist church. W alter B. Forbes, 2d Mrs. Em m a Mrs. O. E. Schw eitzer, who has celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ross. been suffering from a badly h u rt S tru th e rs la st Sunday. T he S tru th M ontbretias — 1st Mrs. F. C finger, retu rn ed from her visit with ers home is n ear B eaverton, w here B artholom ew , 2d Mrs. Em m a Ross her husband at the W estfir Lum ber they have an 85-acre farm n early P an sies— 1st Mrs. A. L. Davies. com pany, W estfir, Oregon, Sunday all in cultivation. T he “b rid e” m et Phlox A nnual— 1st Mrs. AV. B evening of la st week. Ruby C hap her guests on th e ir a rriv a l, dressed F orbes, 2d Mrs. A. L. Davies. m an, Mrs. S chw eitzer's sister, in her w edding gown, b u t th e in Phlox P eren n ia l— 1st Mrs. Alice stayed w ith Ivam ae d uring her convenience of th e full, flowing W elbes, 2d Mrs. A. AV. E aston sk irt, tig h t high co llar and o th er m o th er's absence. P etu n ias— 1st Mrs. AV. S. E v erett A w eek ago T uesday evening foibles of fashion 20 y ea rs ago, E v erla stin g F lo w ers— 1st Mrs W alter E schebeck was agreeably caused h er to don a m ore m odern N at Sm ythe, 2d Mrs. P h ilip B ratzel su rp rised by th e follow ing young garb soon afte r all had arriv ed . Salpiglosis— 1st Mrs. Jo h n Eggi people. Betty and J e rry W heeler Besides Mr. and Mrs. N elson those m an, 2d Mrs. W. B. Forbes. H eston and Raym ond Boyd, W illet present who atten d ed th e ce le b ra Sw eet P eas — 1st Mrs. Alice Bow erm an, Roy H uddle, Ja y P a u l tion w ere Mrs. G eorge G ard n er of AVelbes, 2d Mrs. C. P. T allm an. son, and Lois, Fae, and Edwin Oregon City who w as th e b rid e s Z innias— 1st Mrs. W. B. F orbes Boynton, rem inding him of his 13th m aid and Mrs. L eslie H arlow of Col. O rn am en tal G rasses — 1st b irth d ay . Mrs. E schebeck, a s s is t M ilwaukie. Cora Giese. T he Lailies Aid of th e B ap tist ed by Elsie, served refre sh m e n ts at Col. Roses — 1st Mrs. A lice church w ill m eet in th e basem ent a late hour. W elbes, 2d A. L. Gibson. L ast Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W il of th e church T h u rsd ay aftern o o n Col. F low ers not specified— 1st b ert Brodie and Lloyd, Mr. Brodie's a t 2 o'clock. Mrs. F. C. B artholom ew , 2d Mrs m other of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. Nat Sm ythe. SANDY BLUFF J. W. N orton and g ran d d au g h ter C enterpiece T able D ecoration— Mr. and Mrs. H. H. W atkins, Mr. 1st Mrs. A. AV. E asto n , 2d Mrs. R osem onia N orton, Mr. and Mrs. I). AV. Woody and fam ily, and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. W ilkenson and F red F ra n k H einey, 3d A. L. Gibson. and Mrs. A. AV. Boynton and fam ily Radford left Monday m o rning for D isplay of B askets— 1st Mrs. U. sp en t th e day a t W ilhoit soda G overnm ent Camp w here they in S m ith ,2d and 3d Mrs. W. B. sp rin g s. Mr. Brodie and his m oth tend to cam p a few days and pick Forbes. er lived in th a t vicinity for several huckleberries. Cut F low ers by a m a te u r—1st years, and m et m any old ac q u ain t Mrs. J. Caldo en tertain ed several Mrs. AV. B. Forbes. days Miss Ja n e M enzies and her ances. B ouquet, old fashioned— 1st Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bow erm an friend. Miss A nderson, of P o rtlan d . F ra n k H einey, 2d Mrs. N. G. Sm ith. and S. P. H uddle visited th e ir s is Mr. and Mrs. C. H ansen of G resh B ask et Old F ashioned— 1st Mrs. te r a t Ingram Island a w eek ago am. also visited w ith Mrs. Caldo C arrie T ow nsend, 2d Mrs. F ra n k on T h ursday afternoon. Friday. Heiney. Mrs. -Emily W estcott, d aughter Mr. and Mrs. H elm er Johnson A m ateur F lo ral Club— 1st G resh Jew elan of P o rtlan d , and son Nel and dau g h ter C hriselda w ere S u n am C om m unity and G arden club, son and his wife of P asadena, Calif., day gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. 2d T ro u td ale F lo ra l club, 3d Capi visited J. C. E lliots la st Sunday. Ault. tol Hill F lo ra l club. Mr. A ult is reshin g lin g his barn. Jew elan visited F ae Boynton S u n T he P a ren t-T ea ch e r association day evening. In sum m er tim e give th e re frig Several in d u strio u s men of th is will hold a picnic a t Dodge p ark e ra to r ex tra care, and w ash it th o r place a re building, C. C. Dodd and T hursday, A ugust 9. All a re in oughly w ith hot w ater and soda B. L. P resto n a re building chicken vited to bring lunches and Join in once or tw ice a week. See th a t an y th in g spilled is prom ptly wiped houses; A. W. Boynton is having the good tim e. T here w ill be gam es up, th a t th e d rain pipe is not clogged or slim y, and th a t th e ice his house painted by Mr. H ull of and ice cream . P o rtlan d , and his barn rem odeled * Mr. and Mrs. J. O. M atthew s en ch am b er is clean. Keep the doors sh u t tig h tly and do n ot open them by D. W. Woody and a neighbor of te rtain e d Mr. M atthew s’ p are n ts o ften er th an necessary. Do not from St. Jo h n s th is p ast week. Mr. H ull's. w rap th e Ice in p aper or cloth. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. B achellor and son visited neighbors one night last week. D annie and H a rrie t Woody a c com panied th e ir fa th e r to w ork T h u rsd ay m orning, spending the day w ith Bobby and Mary E liza You see the telephone instrum ent, which beth Boynton. to many is the sum and substance of tele Mr. and Mrs. Gus E schebeck and phone equipment. ch ild ren W alter and E lsie left Actually that telephone represents less W ednesday m orning on th e ir vaca than 3 per cent ol' the total equipment tion. In the course of th e ir tra v e l necessary for your share of service. ing th ey will spend some tim e in Hidden from view are miles of wire, sw itch seeing C rater Lake, th e O’N eill's at boards, power plants and other equip E aglepoint. near Medford, and the ment v v v the invisible rem ainder, seash o re. T heir place is being necessary to render efficient service. cared for by neighbors. Several neighbors su rp rised Mrs. A. W. Boynton la st T uesday eve ning, h er birthday. Among those neighbors w ere: Mr. and Mrs. B. Gresham L. P resto n and fam ily. Miss Mac D onald, Mr. and Mrs. W ilbert Brodie and Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. J. j W. N orton. Mr. and Mrs. A d a m ' Beil and R ichard. Mrs. O. E. S chw eitzer and Ivam ae, Ruby Chapm an, and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Woody and Bud. R efreshm ents w ere served at a late hour. P a re n ts and friends of th e Cedar school 4-Ffcrlub boys and girls may ju stly feel proud of the fine show ing w hich they m ade at the M ultno m ah county fair. The first club w ork for Cedar school w as o rg an ized in April of th is year. Ten boys and a g irl signed up for th re e club projects, corn, garden and poultry. T h ere w ere 17 exhibits at th e fair from these th re e clubs. T he ex h ibits w ere aw arded 15 ribbons and a special prize,—su rely a m ost com m endable show ing for begin n ers in club w ork. Mrs. W. L. Rhoades, the leader of th e p o u ltry club; Mrs. E. P. T ow n send the leader of th e W illing W orkers garden club, and E. P. Tow nsend the leader of th e “W in n e rs” corn club, gave th e club m em bers and th e ir p a re n ts an ice cream and cake tre a t a t C edar school F rid a y .jlig h t, at w hich tim e plans w re m ade for exhibits a t th e sta te f. W inners from C edar school at th e county fair w ere as follow s: C edar P o u ltry cluh, ducks, 1st, Leroy Rhoades, 2d R obert Tow n send, 3d Ray Ham m ond, 4tli Bobby R hoades; tu rk ey s, 3d H arold T ow nsend; 4th A lbert Maybee; chickens, 3d Jim m ie Stafford, 7th H om er Tow nsend. G arden club, 2d Leroy Rhoades, 4th H arold T ow nsend, 7th H om er Tow nsend. Leroy Rhoades also won a cultiv ato r as a special prize. Corn club, 1st Bobby Rhoades, 2d Leroy Rhoades, 3d Nogi A ssakaw a, 4th A lbert Maybee, 5th R obert Tow nsend. LESS THAN 3% OUTLOOK, GRESHAM. OREGON HURLBURT S tella B au m g artn er of P ortland, was a visito r la st week at the home of her p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred B au m g artn er. Mr. and Mrs. Sig K nighton, fo rm er resid en ts of R ainier, are to u rin g th e state. On th e ir way th ro u g h C orbett, th ey stopped at th e home of Mrs. K nig h to n 's b ro th er, A rthur Jo hnson. The K nightons have sold' out th e ir business at R ainier and a re ta k in g a vacation, looking aro u n d w ell before settlin g down. Mrs. B. AVatts is recovering well from h er recen t op eratio n and is expected home soon. E stelle Davis, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Davis, retu rn ed home F rid ay a fte r visiting h er sis te r, Mrs. A. T. Nordin of P ortland. Mr. and Mrs. A lbert P ounder and C ry stal P o u n d er enjoyed a trip to th e Oaks S atu rd ay evening. G ladys Jo h n so n retu rn ed home F rid ay a fte r a v isit w ith her uncle and au n t, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Web- ste r of P o rtlan d . F red B ram and th ree ch ild ren , C elestla, A nnie and Dennle, re tu rn ed to S eattle Monday. Mr. an d Mrs. A. T. Nordin of P o rtlan d w ere guests S aturday eve ning a t th e S. M. Davis home. A gnes S öderström retu rn ed home S atu rd ay a fte r a visit w ith re la tives a t A storia. She w as accom panied hom e by her cousin, E th n a N yquist, who w ill stay a t th e Söd erströ m hom e w hile her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. C arl Nyquist, m ake a tw o-w eeks' to u r of Y ellowstone N ational park. G uests a t th e home of AV. J. E llis last w eek w ere Mr. and Mrs. B. W ent, Mrs. E d ith E llis and d au g h te r H elen, and Mrs. Heisie, all of P o rtlan d . A p a rty w as given a t th e old H u rlb u rt schoolhouse S atu rd ay evening. T hose p rese n t w ere Mr. and Mrs. G. P. T ennyson, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. N ordin and son, of P o rt land, E sth e r Woods, Raym ond Woods, E a rl and M ildred H anson, Mrs. W. J. E llis and children Rob ert, D ick and Mildred. AVllliam and Agnes S öderström . Floy W atts, PAGE THREE Milton W arren , Mrs. S. M. Davis and fam ily. Mrs. A K im bley, C lif ford Ellis, Mrs. C. B. D everell and d au g h ters S hirley and H azel, Mrs. M orris Jo h n so n and fam ily, and Ce lestla, A nnie and D ennle B ram of S eattle. Mrs. V ictor E llis, Mrs. L. T. E vans and K ate H ickie a re m aking a trip th ro u g h W ashington and v is iting friends. CORBETT At the la st re g u la r m eeting of th e D orcas society of th e Corbett ch u rch , w hich w as held on th e front lawn of the ch u rch , th e "W est W ind” division of the society, w hich had been beaten in a m em b ersh ip con test, en tertain ed the victorious "E a st W ind.” T he “W est W ind," how ever, took revenge on th e victors by req u irin g each of th e ir g u ests to perform a stu n t, w hich added m uch festive atm o s phere to th e occasion. Mrs. G eorge P erry took th e p a rt of a newsboy, •Airs. Lloyd B ram hall of an up-to- date flapper, Mrs. Ough read n u r sery rhym es. Mrs. K im berley sang Old Black Joe, Mrs. L ew is Reed gave a tw o-m inute ta lk on b re a k fast foods and Mrs. A’ancll E vans read poetry. P unch, Ice cream and cake w ere provided by the hostesses. Mrs. A lbert Salzm an an d c h il d ren w ent to T a ft T h u rsd ay to visit w ith h er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Lasley. HALEY T he C heerful W orkers of th e H a ley B aptist ch u rch are planning a fellow ship d in n er to be held on the ch u rch law n A ugust 12 at 12:30, Im m ediately follow ing the m orning service. T hose w ishing a good S u n day d inner a t a nom inal ch arg e are asked to be p resen t. S unday school will be held at 10 o’clock, and m orning w orship in E nglish at 11. A h earty welcome aw aits ail at the little w hite ch u rch around th e c o r ner. The Mission circle of th e H aley B ap tist ch u rch will m eet w ith Mrs. C ottage cneese co n tain s all the co n stitu e n ts of m ilk excepting the cream . It is th e re fo re high in food value and is a p a rtic u la rly rich source of protein and m inerals. See th e b arg a in s listed In the W ant Ads. A t grocer*. d m u ia t a , hardw are. departm ent stores Standard O il Service Stations. Lacked ia kite <with unproved a p ra re r’ , pints, qaarta. STANDARD OIL CO M t ANY OF CALIFORNIA iim u m iB iB m u im ). 3ZZ TZZZZZSZBZZZZ New W hippet SIX The World's Lowest Priced Six 1 1 1 with 7-bearing crankshaft Invar-Strut P iston s S ilen t T im in g Chain F ull F orce Lubrication S tu rd y O versize A x le s C o m fortab le L eg R oom 4 - W h eel B rakes HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. R E M ABILITY PHONE IM 1 SERVICE GRESHAM, OREGON Dependable Used Cars NEW AND USED IMPLEMENTS J o r E c o n o m ic a l T r o m p o r t a tie i pr* Choice of the Nation fo r 1928/ O ver 7 5 0 ,0 0 0 B igger and B etter C hevrolets delivered since Jan .1st! A cclaim ed by ¡hundreds o f thousands everyw h ere as (he w orld's most luxurious low -priced car, th e Bigger and Better C h evrolet has en joyed such trem endous preference o n th e part o f buyers that today it stands first ch o ice o f the nation for 1928! O ver 750 ,0 0 0 n ew C hevrolet» d elivered to ow n ers sin ce January 1st! T h e largest n u m b er o f au tom obiles sold th is year hy an y sin g le manufacturer! N ev er has any C h ev ro let en jo y e d such o v erw h elm in g public e n d o rsem en t— for n ev er has a n y low -priced car co m b ined such im pressive perform ance, sych delightful com fort, and such d istin ctiv e style. C om e in and insp ect th e car that has wort such zpectac- ular n a tio n w id e approval. Y ou’ll find quality you never thought possible in a low-priced autom ob ile I T h e T m ir in g y l Q ¿X o r K oschrer . . _ 7 ïïip...... ’595 ’675 695 T h e C o n v e r tib le Snort C a b rio le t The CO ACH T h e Im p e r ia l ’585 U tility T r w t ( ( h u t u t O n ly ) l^indau . . . . . . I 1 C L J I igbf I M i v e ry S 1 *7 C ( i n u i n i O n l» , J fJ A ll prices f. o. b- P ltn t, M ic b . Check C h cvrelet D elivered Price« T h e y In c lu d e th e lowest h a n d lin g a n d fin a n c in g charges ava i la M a WEST COAST TELEPHONE CO. KILLS insects by« A the roomful A rth u r Bjur W ednesday. A ugust 8. th e building will be com pleted in a t 2 o'clock. about th ree weeks. A joint picnic of th e L usted and C ottrell schools w ill be held T h u rs LUSTED day, A ngust 9, at Dodge park. P rep Im p o rtan t rem odeling is going ara tio n s are being m ade for a good on a t th e Lusted schoolhouse The time. building will be raised four feet Always successful for a porch and an 8\4-foot co n crete basem ent co n stru cted . This basem ent w ill supper is a m enu consisting of egg serve th e purp o se for a playroom , salad, c re ss sandw iches, iced tea, P.-T. A. g ath erin g s and o th er form s and any fru it shortcake. of en tertain m en t. It w ill be seated Even w ant ads are new s w hen w ith ch airs w hen com pleted. A i they ap p e ar in the Outlook. sm all cloak room w ill be added to I th e fro n t of th e school building. I I’hone 1581 Joe Staffenson has th e c o n tra ct for ! Two lines, tw o phones, a t your th e w ork and is being assisted by service fo r new s, ads, subscrip I.yraaq Davies. T he a lte ra tio n s o f ' tions and p rin ting. Fieldhouse - Shearer Chevrolet Co. GRESHAM, OREGON Q U A L I T Y A T L O W C O S T