PAGE THREE
FAIRVIEW
G U ESTS FROM AFAR
VISIT SPR IN G D A LE
T he sew ing g irls of Fairview are
Continued from page 1
Black Rose Comb, cock—1st and
2d Geo. W. Irw in. Hen, 1st Geo.
W. Irw in, 2d D. P. Law . Cockerel
1st Robt. Law, Oak Grove, 2d Robt
Law.
Light Brahm a, cock—1st Geo. W.
Irw in, 2d S. F. Ball. Hen 1st Geo.
W Irw in, 2d S. F. Ball. Cockerel
and pullet, ls ts D. P. Law.
D ark B rahm a—ls ts add 2d in
cock, hen and cockerel. Geo. W.
Irw in.
Buff Cochin, cock—1st Geo. W.
Irw in, 2d D. P. Law. Hen, 1st and
2d Geo. W. Irw in.
P artrid g e Cochin, cock, 1st Geo.
W. Irw in.
W hite Cochin, cock—1st D. P.
Law . 2d Geo. W. Irw in.
W hite Cochin, hen—1st and 2d
G. W. Irw in. C ockerel and pullet,
1st D. P. Law.
B lack Cochin, cock—1st Geo. W.
Irw in, 2d D. P. Law. Hen, 1st D.
P. Law, 2d Geo. W. Irw in. P ullet
and pen old, 1st D. P. Law.
B lack-tailed
Jap an ese, cock—
1st Geo. W. Irw in, 2d D. P. Law.
H en, 1st D. P. Law, 2d Geo. W.
Irw in.
W hite Polish, cock—1st and 2d
and hen 1st and 2d D. P. Law.
W hite Polish cockerel and pul
le t—ls t s D. P. Law.
Single Comb Brow n, cockerel—
1st A llan Davies, p u llet 1st and 2d
A llan Davies.
HALEY
to be co n g ratu lated on th e prizes
Recent g u ests at th e home of
they ca rrie d off a t the M ultnomah Mr. and Mrs. J. Rogers w ere E lder
county fai”. Ten g irls entered th eir and Mrs. G eorge Enoch of Ceylon.
sew ing and eight of them received India, and th e ir son-in-law and
| prizes. Jean Copeland won first in dau g h ter, Dr. and Mrs. W. Brashaw
county and Alice W elbes and Melba of C entral A m erica. E ld er and
Sim pson won second in county In Mrs. Enoch have spent 25 y ears in
handiw ork and division one. Mrs. I m issionary w ork for th e Seventh
J. W. Moller is the leader of the Day A dventist ch u rch in India, and
g irls' sew ing class.
! plan to sail on O ctober 5 for th a t
Mr. and Mrs. C arl S oderquist of ; country. They do not expect to re
P o rtlan d are spending th eir vaca tu rn to America.
tion a t th e ir sum m er home at
Dr. B rashaw will be one of two
Sleepy Hollow, on the Mt. Hood physicians who will be connected
highw ay, and visiting the la tte r's w ith a hospital w hich is building
fam ily in Fairview , Mr. and Mrs. on a larg e fru it ranch in C entral
C. N. Buckner.
A m erica by his fath er. Dr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Moller Mrs. B rashaw will sail for the §outh
drove to Cannon Beach and Seaside i on A ugust 26.
over the week end
Springdale Locals.
Services w ill be held as usual at
th e H aley B aptist church, Sunday
school at 10 a. nt. and p reaching
in E nglish at 11 o'clock. Follow ing
th e preaching service a fellow ship
d in n er will be served by th e C h eer
ful W orkers on th e ch u rch lawn
w hich all are invited to atten d and
enjoy. T here will be no evening
service, to perm it all who w ish to
atten d services at the P leasan t
Home B aptist church w here the
pasto r, th e Rev. Gordon Johnson,
assisted by W illiam F alrw eath er, is
holding a series of special m eet
ings.
T he vacation Bible school, w hich
is held an n u ally at the H aley Bap
tist church, will begin W ednesday,
A ugust 15, at 9 o'clock, and will
co n tin u e till Friday, A ugust 31. The
pastfir, th e Rev. John S. N ordell,
say s: “We sh all be glad to have
your children In our care during
th a t tim e for th e one purp o se of
teach in g them th e precious Word of
God.''
BORING
Mrs. L. H. Caverley of W hite
Fish. Mont., has been visiting for
the past th ree w eeks w ith h er sis
ter, Mrs. R ebekah Lund, also w ith a
niece In A storia, Mrs. E lla H ite.
She expeots to go home next week
when joined by her d au g h ter Mrs.
Mabel F ra se r and th ree ch ildren,
who are at p resen t visiting in
Tacoma.
Building for Sale.
Old Cedar schoolhouse Dist. 10
I rice $75. Building m ust be moved
by A ugust 25, 1928. W. L. Rhoades
C hairm an. Blanche R itn er C lerk’
—Adv.
E specially
R uby Junction
Mr. and Mrs. A lfred B ru n n er and
ch ild ren Anna and Alfred have ju st
retu rn ed from a delightful week s
visit to Mr. B ru n n er's b ro th ers,
John and C hris B runner, of Addy,
Wash. They also enjoyed a trip
to th e m ountains afte r h u ck leb er
IN HOT WEATHER
ries.
Miss N ina Langley, who has been
Jam es Allen of Omaha. Nebr., a r
R ural le tte r c a rrie rs of M ultno
visiting relativ es a t H untington,
rived S atu rd ay m orning for a
m
ah
county
enjoyed
a
picnic
S
un
retu rn ed home Sunday evening.
w eek's visit w ith his sister, Mrs.
day on th e Dabney p ark beach near
Miss P au lin e B uckner is s p e n d - '
vi ( . MacLeod.
m otored over
th e W ill W right home. It was well
ing the week a t F o rest Grove v is
the Mt. Hood loop highw ay T ues
attended. The day was spent in
iting th e Misses F ra n ce s and M ary :
day.
sw im m ing . boating and pitching
Moist.
horseshoes.
The fam ilies of George P ullen
COMPTON'S CORNERS
Mr. and Mrs. J. Spivey and son
and R euben K aser w ere ag reeably
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. B utler of Os
H. C. Compton aud fam ily re tu r n
Bobby and Miss E th el W ills of Col
su rp rised when Mrs. Mary B urke ::
wego visited S aturday eveuing
ed S atu rd ay evening from an out
um bus, Ohio, a re visiting th e ir
and Mrs. B urnside of Oakland, Cal.,
at the W ill W right home. The oc
ing in Tillam ook county.
They
neice, Mrs. Melvin Moller. They
arriv ed T uesday m orning,
Mrs
casion w as in honor of th e b irth rep o rt a delightful time.
came out by au to and w ill m ake
B urke and Mrs. B urnside a re m ak
days of th e little d au g h ters of the
th e ir hom e in P o rtland.
Mr. and Mrs. E ric Johnson of ing a tw o-w eeks' au to trip from
two fam ilies.
P o rtlan d and H arold Johnson th eir O akland. Mr. B urke is tra in e r for
Mrs. C. N. Buckner, who has been
Mrs. Tom N orthw ay en tertain ed son and wife of C orvallis, w ere
quite sick, is im proving and able
at d inner F rid ay evening Mrs. Paul ca lle rs at th e A. B. Calder home on the O akland baseball league, and
to be out again.
Mr. B urnside is um pire. The v isit
Silkies
S cranton and two sons also the Monday.
They w ere
form erly ors. accom panied by Mrs. George
Mrs. L ato u relle has rented her
Jap. pen young— 1st Myron A.
Misses N athalie and H elen S cran neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Calder
Cage.
cottage to Mr. and Mrs. W ilson of
Pullen and Lucile and Mildred K a
ton. Mrs. S cran to n and sons are in P o rtlan d .
T routdale. Mrs. L ato u relle will go
ser,
enjoyed a trip to the beach at
Turkeys
leaving today for th e ir lyime In
Rev A. B. C alder will supply th e Seaside.
Cock and hen—1st and 2d C. O. to C alifornia for th e w inter.
Los Angeles.
M essier.
C. E. Scott has been appointed
pulpit at th e Boring M ethodist
E. E. L ounsbury had the m isfo rt
A lbert Seidl has been appointed
vice principal of G rant high school
f u rn is h Game B antam s
clerk for the P. W. L. A. lodge to ch u rch on th e 12th and 19th of une to lose his b arn by fire W ed
Cock— 1st Geo. W. Irw in, hen 1st in P ortland. He w as form erly head till out th e unexpired term of Van- th is m onth iu th e absence of the nesday .m orning, th e cause of the
and 2d Geo. W. Irw in, pullet, 1st of a departm ent in Jefferson high.
p asto r. Rev. O. J. Gill.
lire unknow n. He lost In the flames
cil Evans, who has moved to W alla
Geo. W. Irw in. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Scott and children
T he new b rick veneer house of a horse, several farm Im plem ents
W
alla.
Fred
L
am
pert
was
ap
p
o
in
t
Black Red Game Bantams
have gone on a trip to P uget
ed au d ito r for th e lodge in place of M. P etricev ic Is n earin g com pletion. and som d tents.
Cock— 1st Geo. W. Irw in, hen 1st Sound.
It w ill be one of th e m ost b ea u ti
Mr. Seidl.
and 2d Geo. W. Irw in.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lum sden
ful hom es on th e Loop highw ay.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F
red
Salzm
an
and
ROCKWOOD
Silver Duckling
have retu rn ed from a tw o-w eeks'
F. Van Dolem eu recen tly sold
The m any frien d s of Mrs. Eva
Cock—1st Geo. W. Irw in, 2d D. P. trip to M anhattan beach. They re •Mr. and Mrs. Chris. M arkw prth and
four sons enjoyed a trip around the 18 ac res of land. It is understood M ercer and H arry Cowan will lie
Law\ Hen. 1st Geo. W. Irw in, 2d
port splendid roads w ith but few
D. P. Law. P ullet, 1st D. P. Law’.
Mt. Hood loop Tuesday. The Mark- the price w as $3000.
in lerested in th e announcem ent of
exceptions between Tillam ook and
w orths, who a re from Los Angeles,
Geo. Schaeffer has been confined th e ir m a rria g e w hich took place
Gulden Duckling
Seaside.
w ere charm eji w ith th e beautiful to his bed for two weeks u nder th e Monday, A ugust 6, in Ju d g e Taz-
Cock—1st Geo. W. Irw in. Hen
Mrs. Iola Copeland has as guests
1st and 2d Geo. W. Irw in. C ocker
Oregon scenery and m ajestic Mt. d octor's care. At th is w riting he is w ell’s courtroom , th e Judge p e r
this week her m other Mrs. Chappell Hood.
el, 1 st D. P. Law.
rep o rted to be a little b etter but form ing the cerem ony. Mr. Cowan
and her sister Mrs. Allen, both of
Ducks
Mrs. W. W. N orthw ay enjoyed a far from well.
is the ow ner of the Tw in U m brellas
Pekin, adult drake— 1st George Cam as, Wash.
visit T h u rsd ay from her daughters,
auto
cam p and has reserved a co t
The Rev. and Mrs. E. R. I). Hol-
Shaw , 2d C arrie Cole.
Window Cleaning.
Mrs. Em eryB. Chapm an and Mrs.
A frican, adult drake and adult lensted have left for a tw o-week H a rry S arg en t of P o rtlan d and
For ex p ert window cleaning see tage th e re for him self and wife.
d uck—1st C arrie Cole.
S. T ajlm a, or leave o rd ers w ith J. They plan to go to C alifornia next
outing at M anzanita beach. W ith th e ir children.
Ross Brown. G resham , phone 2501 m onth to spend the w inter.
Turkeys
them are th e ir son and d au g h ter-
Mrs. F red H icks and children
Bronze, cockerel and p u llet— 1st in-law , Mr. and Mrs. W aldem ar
visited last week w ith her parents,
Chas. Daliiquist.
H ollensted, and th e ir son-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. H enkle. Mrs
Lakenvelders
and d aughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
H icks is from th e Mt. Hood loop
Cock—1st Em ery C. P eterson, 1st P erry and children of P ortland.
road n ear Rhododendron.
and 2d Em ery C. P eterson.
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
At a m eeting a t Colum bian high
school Monday night it w as voted
to furnish tra n sp o rta tio n for the
students. Busses will he purchased
for th e purpose and a re expected
to be in read in ess when school
opens in th e fall. T his new vent
ure is expected to fill the school
with young people, m any of whom,
could not ta k e th e advantage be
cause of the long distan ces to go
It w as voted also a t th e m eeting to
levy a tax above th e six per cent
lim itation for school purposes for
the com ing year.
DANCE
POWELL VALLEY
Friday and Saturday
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SO LD
IN
GRESHAM
BY
G. M. DAVIDSON
A n Id e a of Size
If A ustralia could be transplant
ed Into the A tlantic ocean it would
about fill up all the space between
the United States and Great Britain
( all for Bids.
Bids for furn ish in g 25 cords of
wood to th e T ro u td ale school will
be received by th e undersigned up
to 6 o'clock p. m . A ugust 20. Speci
fy kind of wood and price. The
board reserv es th e right to reject
any or all bids
H. E BIX) YD.
A rneson w ere shopping in P ortland
Tuesday.
F rien d s of F red (high and Miss
Emma H onke will be pleased to
legrn th a t they are much improved.
Both are in P o rtlan d hospitals.
THINK
THINK
THIYK
The Farmers Mutual Fire Relief
Association. Farm and suburban
property. H. W. Snashall, presi
dent.-Gresham, Pleasant View Ave.,
Phone 3065.
Yonr money's wortb In the ad
Clerk of Dist. No. 20. vertisements In tha Outlook today.
//A y bother, worry or fuss about when
you are going to get enough time to pay
bills?
<»| hii a ('becking account anil pay your
•»Ills once a month by check. T his is the
modern convenien t way that saves tim e
and assures an autom atic check upon e x
penditures.
Open your ('becking account today and
strengthen yourself financially by keeping
it grow ing.
Our Best Grade of Coal
is Now Being
Auspici*« ( ari Douglass Post, American Legion
A unique service will be held by
DR. L. W. GRIFFITH
the Saron L u th eran Congregation
Sunday m orning at 11 o'clock when
the g reat outdoors at Dodge park
w ill serve as th e ta b ern acle and
the singing of the choir will be
supplem ented by the w arbling of
th e birds. C arl Muhr, who has
been supplying the p u lp it for the
Rev. Enoch Sandeen during the
past weeks to some extent, will
speak at th e open-air m eeting. A
Glasses fitted and
lunch with Ice cream will he served
adjusted.
at th e close of th e service. C ars
w ill leave th e church in Powell
C onsiderable activ ity is seen in Valley a t 10 o'clock.
building .operations iu this vicinity
Rev. and Mrs. Enoch Sandeen
O. M. P lum m er of P o rtlan d , secre and th e ir sm all son O rville left
OF EACH WEEK
ta ry -m a n ag e r of th e Pacific In te r for
so u th ern
Oregon
T h u rs
national Livestock exposition. Is day th is week w here Mr. Sandeen
building a sum m er home on the w ill have ch a rg e of th e Inspection
acre he bought a few y ears ago of th e field th e re in connection with
from P. A ndersen. Claude Woodle his ch u rch . T h ejf plan to be gone
is the builder. Mrs. T hebault, a several weeks.
buyer for th e Meier & F ra n k com
Mr. and Mrs. C harles L undquist
pany, has purchased th e acre from left Sunday for a vacation trip to
Mrs. H olm es L aw rence, form erly C arlto n and o th er points of in ter
owned by Mr. A ndersen. She plans est.
to build a sum m er home here next
A. C. A rvidson Is having six mod
year. A m ost w onderful view is ern living room s added to his store
obtained from all th is acreage.
building on Powell Valley road and
Inv itatio n s are out for the w ed w ith th e fam ily will occupy them
ding next Sunday of Omer J. Mon d u rin g th e com ing month. Mr. and
ger and Miss G ladys H aw orth. Mr. Mrs. Arvidson Home tim e ago dis
Monger was th e m anual train in g posed of th e ir house and seven
teach er in the high school for sev acres near th e sto re to Ole Olson
A SENSATION
eral years. He has signed the co n of Clear Lake. WIs., who will move
in the Hudin World !
tra c t as princip al of th e Junction his fam ily west w ithin th e next few
City school next year.
weeks. O scar T horen Is building
Miss H elen L arson, d au g h ter of th e addition to th e A rvidson store.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n L arson, of
The road for a m ile ea st of the
S pringdale, has retu rn ed from a C h ristensen g arag e is being im
pleasant vacation trip to Colorado. proved by gravel and necessary
Miss B ertha L arson, h er sister, road work. It had become full of
spent her vacation at S eattle.
chuck holes and exceedingly rough
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. D oering of for travel.
Beaverton w ere guests at Columbia
View farm on T h u rsd ay of last
CORBETT
week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. K arn ath , of
Miss A nna E tling and h er half-
Cam as, Wash., w ere guests Sunday
sister. Miss Lydia M etzger, have
of Mrs. Lydia O strand,
gone to th e coast for tw o weeks
Young men from the P o rtlan d
of recreation.
Y. M. C. A. will conduct the s e r
Mrs. Dick of Eugene, m other of
vices at th e C orbett church S u n
Mrs. M arie Morgan of C hanticleer
day, A ugust 19, at 11 o’clock.
Inn, is on an extended visit at the
Miss M arjorie Bush of Bridal
inn. Her sou, Cecil D irk, and fam Veil was th e guest of Miss Mabel
N E W — I I I V F E R E V T — N l'P E K IO K
ily art planning to move to C alifor
I K I X T R i y a n o rd in a ry rad io sol '
H arding S atu rd ay night.
nia soon.
Th e N B W
M A J E S T IC r o s ti no
Mrs. Roy Em ily and Mrs. L. H.
EYESIGHT
SPECIALIST
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EAGLE CREEK HALL
SATURDAY EVENING, AUG. 11
Good Munie
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Good Time
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There in only one place to buy
We ta k e p ride in a n n o u n c in g th a t w e h av e been
a p p o in te d to fu rn ish (be coal to th o se lucky people
w ho p u rch ased Ile a tro la s in th e S ev en th A n n u al
H e a tro la F ree Coal C am p aig n , A ugust 11th to Sep
tem b e r 1.
I'he coal w hich every F re e Coal Club
m em ber will receive ir o u r finest g ra d e — a g ra d e e s
p ecially selected fo r H e a tro la c o n su m p tio n .
McCORMICK - DEERING
TRACTORS
TWINE
|\
IMPLEMENTS
H. O. TE N N E Y
300 B elm ont St.
P o rtla n d
The Great Buying Motive
is Fashion. iiiiiiiiiiii'
W hy not let-us d e liv e r y o u r e n tire
w in te r’s su p p ly to g e th e r w ith y o u r
tre e to n ? Y ou’ll he a ssu re d th e n of
u n ifo rm ly good coal fo r y o u r H eat-
ro la th ro u g h o u t th e w in te r. And
y o u ’ll escape th e h ig h fall a n d w in
te r prices. F o u r to n s a t th e price
of th re e a n d th e cost will be low
e r th a n you’ve paid fo r y o u r w in te r’s
supply in a long tim e.
If y o u ’re a m em b er of th e 1928
F ree Coal Club, p h o n e u s to d ay an d
tell us how m an y to n s to d e liv e r
w ith y o u r free one. If you h a v e n ’t
in v e stig a te d th is e x tra o rd in a ry offer
b e tte r do so a t once.
JUDD FUEL CO.
Phone 1581
ROUK SPRINGS COAL
R e c o g n izin g th e fact th a t sty le today is th e
m o st pow erful sin g le buying m otive, v. v v
W e a re sh o w in g som e of th e v ery n ew est sty le
R in g M o u n tin g s fo r y o u r D iam ond a t com m on-
se n se price.
GRESHAM FUEL CO., Phone 1051
UTAH und ROUK SPRINGS COAL
WALRAD MERC. CO., Phone 1411
UTAH GRAND COAL
DISTRIBUTORS OE EREE COAL FOR
L. L. K ID D ER HDW E. CO.
Phone 1421
S E E OUR WINDOW
Jiïleakp’g Jetodrp ¡êdore
P ow ell St.
P h o n e 44
Plenty of Water
for Farm J
and D airy/
Plan Now
H eat Y our H om e N ext W inter
with
I
Given Away
GAS
1 ui omatie—I untarti aneoun—( lean
,\’o ('hören or Anhen
Paul D eep Well System
will provide ell the w ater
you need. I t's a good in
vestm ent th a t pays big re-
tu rn sin health.convenience,
'sanitation and more efficient
m anagem ent o f your
farm
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I t ’* dependable, autom atic, self-oiling and cornea
as a com pact u n it which can be easily and quickly installed.
2SL
A»k fo r d e m o n e tre tio n , fte e lite ra tu r e a n d e s tim a te .
Portland Electric Power Co.
Powell Mt.
Phone Mil
Gresham