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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM G resh am L o ca ls Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k G illett and children enjoyed a trip S unday to B attleground, Wash., in com pany with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chaney of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Guy F ieldhouse and Mrs. L onner Pugh of P o rt O rford daughter, Jan e, Mrs. M artha F ield cam e to P o rtlan d for b u y ers’ week house and Mrs. C lara C. M iller and spent two days a t the home of visited last week end with Mr. and h er brother, M ark Nickerson. Mrs E E. E dgerton at Vancouver, ftJ( Wash., and the en tire p arty w ent to , Mrs. D. B. Vance of Cleveland, sister of Mrs. Geo. F. Honey S hipherd's hot sp rin g s n ear Car- and Mrs. Alice Robinson, arriv ed son. D . I T h u rsd ay evening a t th e Honey Mr. and Mrs, Royal Mumford o ijh o m e for a visit of several weeks C orvallis visited over the week end j T hom as Felton Jr.. 13-year old with Mrs. M um ford's p aren ts, Mr , son of Mr. and Mrs Thom as Felton and Mrs. Chas. Coe. F red ... . L’“ '' .¡ ¡ X V"!'“'” •£ " ' OFTLOOK, GRESHAM, OREGOS TI’ESDAY, ACGrST 14, 1»S8 ^olcThome new home bungalow T /ie r e ’s a M o n ta g w a rm a ir fu rn a c e f i t t e d to y o u r re quirements Mrs. A nnie W right, Miss Lena and Joe 'Wright spent several days last week at Oceanside, one of the M or c . c . S h e« , clanahan S '™ ” T illam ook beaches. * .... '">» « "J 1». lambar oa the ,,, s .l.m i ” , Mrs. H attie M. Wolfe, Outlook ground for a new house ,, ,7, m TuP8dar »Ikht t u „ | a fU r m idnight, and upon being correspondent for L aurel A cres, John Schenk is having his house questioned by th e police adm itted has com pleted the course in ru ra l re-shingled His son. John, who th a t he had left home w ithout his reporting gent out by Prof. C. J. with his wife is h ere from Ridge-1 p a re n ts’ consent. They w ere at M cIntosh of Oregon S tate A gri field. W ash., for a visit, is w a r m a ir once notified and Mr. Felton w ent c u ltu ra l College, and has received th e work. a f.e r the boy T hursday. h er certificate. Mrs. Wolfe is the ■AD MO. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kelly and first of the Outlook news w riters d au g h ter Vernon, who have been Quinn M etzger and H arold Dye won th e two first prizes in th e to com plete the course. at th eir cabin at W elches, a re now G resham golf to u rn am en t com Mrs. Elm er Metzger and son Don home. T h eir d au g h ter Lois and her pleted August 1 at the Ruby Golf of Roseburg left for th e ir home guest Ruth S chm lerer. and Gordon links. F riday after a visit of several days Kelly a re expected hom e today Mrs. J. 8. Carlson has rented her w ith relatives in G resham . Mrs. from th eir m ountain sum m er home. house on Hood avenue to Mr. and Ada Metzger w ent w ith them for C. A. C arothers, his grandson, Mrs. (,. W. D eane and Mr. and Mrs a visit. Raymond H ouston, and Army Hugh Scott, who a re planning to Mrs. J. H. Metzger and Mrs. R. Sm ith, left last T h u rsd ay for Med occupy it soon. W. Gibbs w ent to Bend last W ednes ford to pick pears. They expect Dr. and Mrs. F ran k Peak a re en day to visit their cousin, Mrs. C lara to be gone six weeks or more *•' visit from th e ! " • W olff Gove, who is seriously ill In D orothy T etrick is staying with brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and a hospital there. Mrs. C aro th ers during h er hus Dr. II. H. Ott, d irecto r of the band s absence. The pickers re Mrs. Wm. W alker, and Ronald Mer- G resham band, John Ott, C lair port a fine crop of pears In th a t cereau and sm all son, who cam e \ (H 5 AN actually o w n an interest in the G ullikson, H arry BJur and Charley locality. T heir em ployer has an by au to recently from San F ran cis gigantic power that turns the wheels of indus- M errill returned Monday m orning o rch ard of 30 acres which is ex co. Mrs. M ercereau is expected to com«vunity - in the factories that m orrow by airp lan e. from Medford, w here they played pected to yield 12,000 boxes. ■ ng a n a r S P e r " y “ " ‘ ' h e " 8 h ' S SP” b “ " ' - Mr. and Mrs. A. J. W. Brown and In the A rtisans band In connection An outing for the m em bers of P ortland w ith th e three-day convention . _ of th e F ree M ethodist Sunday school 'lau g h ter Doris, with the A rtisans held In that city. They I will be held tom orrow at Cedar- guests, Mrs. W. B arber and daugh A? D EL^C T IiIc Power Company $6.00 w ere tuken on a to u r of C rater vWe park. Swimming, sw ings and te r Eva, m ade the Mt. Hood loop L n ?1 P. r eferred Stock, offered at $98.00 a share trip Monday. Lake Sunday. A lthough Dr. Ott was I boating are being arran g e d for the will net you a return of 6.12 % on your in v est’ ra th e r baldy shaken up In the I children and young people, Mr. and Mrs. C lark Melugin and tnent. This stock was first sold at $90 a share autom obile accident In w hich he Kev. and Mrs. M. V. W hetzel re- H ow ard Pow er have been gpending times eS1ncea ? h e m d *dvanced in Price ‘hree wus involved a few hours before tu rn ed Monday of last week from the past week in T illam ook country his d ep a rtu re Friday, he took his G reenleaf, Idaho, eight m iles from w here they may decide to locate If place in the band and m ade the | Caldwell, w here they visited sev they can find a d esirab le place for 'O V can see your money working for you in trip to southern Oregon. eral days w ith Mrs. W hetzel’s a home. h o u r ^ h i S . eVery dHy ° f the y - r "every b rother-in-law and sister. H er Mrs. C h risten s H um ason r e tu rn b ro th er-in -law ’s ranch co n sists of ed to h er w ork as saleslad y at the 33 ac res of bearing apple trees, A. W. M etzger & Co. sto re Monday from which he received last year afte r a tw o-w eeks' vacation. 15 carlo ad s of fruit. This y ear he Mr. an d . Mrs. H. W. Allen and ■xpects at least a th ird more. They fam ily went to Independence, O re X 0,1 “ S" U“ 1 , n ° " t h l 'V s “ - a g s had nice, cool w eath er for the trip gon, S atu rd ay w here they were to and good roads with the exception Join friends for a week at the of ab o u t 15 m iles between Pendle beach. They m ade th e trip in th eir Investm ent Departm ent, 820 Electric Bldg. ton and La G rande, w here road con new P ontiac six w hich they p u r stru ctio n Is going on. They ob chased the day previous. Mr. Alien Giujucr». served many fields of sm all g rain is the linem an in th is te rrito ry for as yet uncut. At one farm they the P. E. P. com pany. OUST GRAY counted 20 ho rses hitched to a com W. E. Bronson has p urchased the bine, th e m odern method of dis uncom pleted house of Burl Raby posing of the cu ttin g and th resh in g in the C lan ah an addition from C. problem . Sheely. He has moved his fam electric bldo . Mrs. C. H. K inder of Cedar d is ily into it and will com plete it at PORTLAND, OREGON tric t left T h u rsd ay for Baraboo, Pure linseed oil, white his convenience. Mr. Raby disposed Wis„ w here she will spend an in lead, pigment and other of the p ro p erty to Mr. Sheely w hen definite period with a son. W hile Division offices a t__ time - tested elements he left for Longview, W ash., to ob Salem OTegon City, G resham . H illsboro. St. H elens and aw ay she will also visit In Chicago make Rasmussen Paints tain work. St. Jo h n s, Oregon, and V ancouver, Wash Mrs. K inder, who is nearly 79 years and Varnishes worthy Word has been received of the of age, will trav el alone. our confidence — and b irth of a son to Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Honey yours. turned T hursday from Vancouver, L. I). Calkins, form erly of Gresham . HURLBURT straw b e rry p la n ts w hich have been We c a rry a full line for all B. C., w here they went six weeks The baby arriv ed A ugust 4. Mrs. C larence D everell and d au g h or m ay h ere after become, infected your needs. Let us estim ate (See additional locals on page 1) ago on business. The tr p w as by for you on your paint req u ire te rs Hazel and Shirley a re visiting with said d isease; and for p rev e n t autom obile. Mrs. Alice Robinson ing the grow th of clover seed m ents. Mrs. D everell’s sisters in S teven An ¡tiling Your Fuel O rders. accom panied Mr. and Mrs. Honey to Which h lv a hd 8 traw b er'-y P lants son, Wash. w n k h have been, or may h ere Tacom a, and a fte r visiting th e re To our m em bers and th e ir frien d s: a fte r become, so infected; and for , We a re aw aiting your o rd ers for Mr. and Mrs. M. C. W ebster and the p ro p er disinfection of imnle and In C en tralia retu rn ed with ( "al, B riquets, Old gro w th F ir them. Mrs. Mark Nickerson and Wood, Fuel Ties ami Sheep F e rtil Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Tennyson of m ents and m achinery w hich have P o rtlan d w ere v isito rs la st week dau g h ter M argaret, who w ent on izer. Please inquire about our p r o f it- i.................... „ « orris « n is jo n n so n . Mr at the hom .. e of M Johnson. Mr. Monday to C entralia, retu rn ed with sh arin g plan as It is of in terest to and Mrs. C arl P eterson of P o r t l a n d ____ the party. oom ou se Gresham Plumbing m ONIA g & Heating Co. FURNACE. INVEST W ANTED Men who are ow ners of good light USED CARS to tra d e in on N ew C hevrolets as our used c a r stock is sold out fO Will Buy Used Cars for Cash if They are Priced Right In Electric Power LO O K US U P! FIELDHOUSE-SHEARER CHEVROLET CO. Phone 1941 fouuw,»»»»»,. It will pay you to buy some of these SPECIALS in the NEH IMPROVED R ayon U ndergarm ents Kayon Shortie Bloom ers. strongly reinforced r u f f l e d and tailored bands, color, flesh, peach Nile and honey dew. Specially priced, pair $1.50, reduced to PORTLAND ELECTRIC PO W E R&jffiCQMPAN Y $1.19 K a y o n shadow dow slips, heavy wt. very special ELECTRIC STORE* TRUSTWORTHY! Kayon Gowns, fancy trim, full cut, regular price $1.98, special a t...... $1.50 $1.69 W ALRAD MERC. CO. Phone 1411 Gresham, Oregon A. W. METZGER « CO. o RENDER P Paints Varnishes Lacquers / F Fuel and fertilizer delivered d i - 1 ” ’ gue8tB a t th e Johnson hom e fe REGULAR MEETING of rect t o you from the c a r also m akes S u'>d«y G resham Lodge I. O. O. F„ {8h eyz : - d - I No. 125, T h u rsd ay evening, A ugust delivery. | Norwood w ere recen t g u ests of rei- I lb. 1928. Work in th ird degree. Phone 1871. atlves in P o rtlan d . They also saw ROY II. GIBBS, S ecretary The B erry G row ers Packing Co. [th e baseball gam e betw een P o rtlan d It. T. STEFFANSON, N. G. Adv.— * and Sacram ento. 1 s ta ,e Board of H o rticu ltu re, to the fullest th at q u ality of Service which " ,ldpr the au th o rity conferred in ( h ap ter 162, G eneral Law s of will alw ays be rem em bered by the fam ily section 197 ’ hpr“by «««‘d a r e te r of t h J ’, “ “J. he 8Outhweat q u ar- as perfect is the ideal of this Pioneer Insti ion 26 I n i h,We8t QUart,’r of ’ « • r n g, ’t i i tow nship one south. tution— Conn tv lira eaSt’ in Cla*-kamas area f o r ?h K° " ’ ,O be 8 control Mrs. Victor Ellis, Mrs. L. T. E vans ,a re a . for the purpose named in said H e o tter the sam e personal services with and Mrs. H ickie retu rn ed from 8 tb u r °init anfl a f,e r ,,le PnbUcRtion of W ashington S aturday. th is d eterm ination in the Outlook a $75.00 funeral as w ith the higher priced a new spaper pUI),¡shed in the v i ™ n Mrs. Finley of P o rtlan d is keep i / a h n i h L abovp designated area, one, and o u r chapel is at your disposal, ing house for It. W atts w hile Mrs. it shall be unlaw ful for any person W atts Is recovering from her re wmiln‘’rHJ ‘>rpwratlon to m aintain: w ithout charge. cent operation. Mrs. F inley's w ithin said area, any clover acre- h i i e ° h s ,raw b erry plan ts which d au g h ter Betty h as been staying nave been found by the Oregon w ith her aunt. Mrs. W arren, who ‘ 'at® Hoard of H o rticu ltu re, or its lives a short d istan ce from the rep resen tativ es or inspector^ to b i K eeCteor W,‘thh leaf n‘e°ma! W atts horn L t harVe8t ,h e 8eed f o m S unday guests at th e W. J. E llis M id I rom even- angle, w hether you are said tlo v e r acreag e; or to seed or Non - sectarian home w ere Mr. and Mrs. Dick p lan t prior to the year 1932 any Our Phone 1901 looking at watches o r ring m ountings you m ust Knoeful and children of Oregon of said control are a to any o th er be struck w ith the q u ality appearance t h e v I City, Mrs. M. Helsey and Mr. and ban cultivated row crops, sp rin g g rain or oth er forage crop than Mrs. Will Went of P ortland. make. ‘ 'oyer, except with th e approval Men from H u rlb u rt and vicinity i n i 1>ls,r,c’ H o rticu ltu ra l Com a re building a cabin on th e gov m issioner or of his proper rep re- He arc showing a very complete line ern m en t reserv e to be in readiness w ih h . » ( 7 ‘° P erm lt the Kfowth, w ithin said area, of wild or volun- for the hunting season. ot Quality Hatches and Diamond Ring t<er clover and straw b e rry plan ts M argaret H ickie of P o rtland, Ad except upon sim ilar approval the’ Mountings. eline E vans of C orbett. Agnes Söd tk £ s '>bJeCt ° f ,heae re 8 tr|c- A t Irocera, dniM irta. erströ m and Mildred Ellis, both of tions being to reduce th e m enace from p ersisten ce in the soil of vol- hardware, Irpurtm eot H u rlb u rt. clim bed to th e top of J o r e a and Standard O il P U n X I n '10' " aU’' ^ « w b e rry SerN ice Stationa. Packed U au k een a and M ultnomah falls k it, Iw ilh impr<>\ed r h, \ '<»'d control last week. •prayerh pinta, quart*. >d ,,B b " 'O»"d In- Powell st. <alion*,5»ga),<iQa,barre)a I ’ l l s. 1 ' ‘'h* “ etnafode. and Phone 44 Miss Leona Rhoades Is visiting •o d S barrel*. Gresham shall be resf^ded prio r to March I ¡o f any y ea r before 1932. to a sp rin g »•«Fi h er sister In Los Angeles. ’/y i? g rain , the seed from said STANDARD o il COMPANY O F CALIFORNIA For low est ra te s on autom obile g rain sh all be consum ed or the . L aud *pnpral Insurance see larin „ h e r e p rodured, and 'h u ll fec’e'l. said b arn or feeding place B W. T horne.—Adv not be removed therefrom , and th e sh all us soon as said hay has been ag ain st the establishm ent of th e . : •raw from said g rain shall lie fed be sw ept clean of all chaff and proposed control a re a will be had t I’hone 1541 burned in the field „ h e r e g ro „ m refuse and the sam e sh all be "" bpP 'pw ln’r 6. 1928. at 11 o ’clock Two lines, tw o phones. a t your h i i v e s ' i i f ?».’ ,lr> Plowed soon afte r i a„u .,? m e e m the A ,hC ° fflce of ,h e P resident m an a n u u re re resu resu ltin ltin g g ' of serv ice for news, sds, su b sc rip - 1. None of the acreag e h e r e - ' feeding of said hav shall I n of th i. e Oregon S tate Board of H o r 4 ' s'*’' the telephone instrum ent, which tic ,n u ltu i“ re I n f X d w ith h> !>Ward ,O b*' .,lpP °sl,pl1 on »owe portion of I ih ' in the Valley Motor Co. 4 tlons and printing. , many is the sum ami substance of tele fc. Salem . Oregon. »is’turert hv ,,Pn,a,‘*lp -b a n b " l ua l‘I ro.n‘r<’1 arPa w hich Is not to " phone equipment. lo .h / at Pc>rH and, Oregon, th is I'la b lL h iiic iit »( ( <>ntr«| Ire a for titM n < f 1” 8 »’ock j be dp*o,p<l straw b e rrie s or clover 10th day of A ugust, 1928. ,r',b " one year follow ing the de- for a Period of th ree y ears I ro te e tiM Against le a , and I 'HAS. A. PARK, P resident. i m n i . M . 7 ' b e 2 nfp<',Pd c r °P AH All fence row s su rro u n d in g any At I nail) that telephone represents less Stem \ e in at ode - - - „ ■ U U I I U I I I K O il» Oregon S tate Board of H ortlcul- im plem ents or m achinery used in ban .I per cent of the total equipment (C lackam as County) acreag e th a t has been so found In ture. 1 he fact has been determ ined h f« ! " i , he n rK,‘a '" > 80 ,ound to b” fected with n-m atode, sh all at once a ’1 . b,‘ 'b o ro u g h ly c le a n be cleaned of volunteer clover and J r Stic ition, by the pr, si- disinfected with creosote. IInld« ii from view are miles of wire, switch- 7 P a t,e r »on- G overnor of th e 'lent of th e Oregon S tate Board of o ed r » and wild o or r v vo lu n teer straw stra w b e rrie s hv by ¡ ih . 5 „ -------- u r o s in e olunteer ! 7 M ate of Oregon, do hereby approve „ “J?"- j o « , oth(,r 4(: H o rticu ltu re th at it is tw e s s a r v to Ivsol or wHh a l T n e r 0IU,i'.'n ° f | hoping ° in«» Ut and v____ b u r,,ing. or other- V ' ■ ' control are a em bracing desien°»rH *° dp’erm ination and « - L ; .o' designation of control area, and L ith e te rrito ry described below for ’he ,,u ,lo °h. a new spaper ] | protection of h o rtic u ltu ra l and ag- ni. nts or m achinery Use,l published at G resham . Oregon, as « jr ie u ltu r a l In d u stries from the leaf » s « ¡ B B r s hereto fo re in handling the crop 1 and stem nem atode, a disease af- ... f ’- io iio u o w n i n g « j f, < tiug clover and straw b erry im’m . d ? ? 1,nrpJ?,Pd aereag e shall be L n ° » r r* a ,n y acrpaBe th a t has lished. plants, w hich has o cc u rre d therein •m nu d iately cleaned and d isin fect b been ao found infected w ith nem a Executive office. Salem Oregon Gresham 1 to **•*! area, and ’ d in a sim ilar m anner. tode to neglect to observe th e fore- A ugust 11, 1928 8TO’ I for the eradication from said are a « n V n n > h a v b “ 8 b p p n hauled to req u irem en ts prom ptly afte r Stoned. I. L. PATTERSON, »ahi disease, aud oi clover and any b arn or feeding place from a (he publication hereof. H over acreage, so found to be ln- Or*«‘’a A hearing of rem o n stran ces A dv’- rn° r ° f ‘h* ®U U ( Q u a lity G resham F u n era l P arlors < < 1 KILLS 'em dead J t l e a k p ’3 J c t o d r p ^ t o r r LESS’ THAN 3 <r/o ior , ""r ' han> of '«‘n-Ice. WEST COAST TELEPHONE CO. 1 4 I I I <