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FRIPAT, A rfirST 31, 19*. GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, (»REGGA HOGAN Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Monroe and th re e ch ild ren of Hood R iver v isit ed Sunday w ith Mr. M onroe's cous in , M ark Dory land and family. O ther visitors w ere Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st M eggert and Mrs. Sam uel M ueller of M ontavilla. I J. R .Green and Mrs. C arl Schultz. W. H. Black is still ill a t his home w ith a severe attac k of ast ma. Mrs. Black is also carin g for her daughter-in -law . who is recov ering from a prolonged illness. Improvements Made to Rural Church PAGE THREE Airplane Crash G reat ii^terest is being tak en in I th e im proved ap p earan ce and com Sizes 2-6x6-6 to 3x6-8, $1.75 to fo rt of th e auditorium resu ltin g The Rev. Mrs. A. D. H untley w as $2.75. P air hinges given free w ith from th e in stallatio n of new seats a c a lle r a t th e A. J. S tout home last each door. G resham W oodworking in th e P leasan t Home M. E. church, | Shop, O scar W. T horen, phone 50x1. F rid ay, and also visited w ith Mrs. —Adv. w hich w ork was accom plished I T uesday when some 27 men and women spent the day at th e task. The men of th e group tu rn ed c a r p en ter for th e day u nder th e d irec tion of Alfred Sloop. T he women prep ared and served a fine chicken d in n er at noon, and in addition to th is service, thoroughly cleaned the A pencil tablet and pencil with every pair of wood w ork and w indows of the school shoes purchased here. building. O ther building im prove m ents a re to follow during th e fall and w inter. The F o u rth Q u arterly Conference pf th e M ethodist church was con G e ttin g th e c h ild ren read y ducted W ednesday by Dr. A. S. fo r school m ea n s b uying th em Hisey, su p erin ten d en t of th e E a st ern D istrict of th e Oregon C onfer new , c o m fo rta b le , com m on- ence. T he conference w as w ell a t se n se sh o e s i 1 1 S hoes th a t tended and enjoyed by those pres- I a re b u ilt to s ta n d th e w e a r and ent. The rep o rts presented for the P lea san t Home and Boring charges te a r of play g ro u n d s, cem ent showed pleasing re su lts of the sid e w alk s a n d ra in y w e a th er. y e a r’s efforts. Dr. Hisey w as the overnight guest of the Rev. and [ Mrs. O. J. Gill. • The usual services at the Method-1 1st ch u rch will be held Sunday.. O ur sto ck of school sh o e s is new a n d you w ill find Sunday school at 10 o'clock, church | o u r sh o es b u ilt to s ta n d th e gaff. service a t 11:15, E pw orth League at I 7:45 p. m. T he League w ill be led by H arold B artsch. A cordial in- ] vitation is extended to all. T he re g u la r bi-m onthly m eeting I of th e M ethodist Ladies Aid will be CARL DAHL, Prop. Phone II Powell St. held at th e home of Mrs. Alonzo Radford, W ednesday afternoon be g inning at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Joe Caldo will assist the hostess in | serving a silver tea d u rin g th e a f ternoon. T his is to be an import-1 ant m eeting, th erefo re tlie officer/. | u rge a good attendance. Screen Boor Specials and AUTO RACES FREE/ Races start at 2:30 Time Trials 12 noon Airplane Crash after the auto races Multnomah County Fair Grounds LABOR DAY “ I A fter the Races------ Gresham Shoe Shop (T h e U n u n t e dine a t ‘‘THE N E B ’ AND DIFFERENT PLACE TO EAT" * Phone Gresham 1081 BA SE This is America! L IN E R O A D AT TW ELVE - M IL E C O R N ER S In this country we honor the man who iabors. The greatness of our nation, the conveniences of modern-day living, every- . :iing necessary to our very existence we owe to him. Let us all join in paying our tribute to •e who work. labor Bap MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 This bank u ill remain closed all day INVEST In Electric Power YOU CAN a c tu a lly o w n a n in te r e s t in th e g ig a n tic pow er t h a t tu rn s th e w h eels of in d u s tr y in y o u r c o m m u n ity — in th e fa c to rie s th a t m ak e fo r p ro sp e rity —in th e lig h ts you see b u rn in g a ll a ro u n d . PO RTLA N D E L E C T R IC P o w er C om pany $6.00 F irs t P re fe rre d Stock, offered a t $98.00 a sh a re , w ill n e t you a re tu rn of 6.12 % on y o u r in v e s t m en t. T h is sto ck w as first sold a t $90 a sh a re , tw o y e a rs ago, a n d h a s a d v an ced in p rice th re e tim e s sin c e th en . YOU can see y o u r m o n ey w o rk in g fo r you in th is in v e s tm e n t ev ery day of th e y e a r—-every h o u r of th e day. An a ttra c tiv e , easy w ay to sav e m oney a n d h av e it grow ra p id ly w ith p e rfe c t safety . YOU m ay p u rc h a se on a sm all m o n th ly sa v in g s p lan if you w ish. In v e stm e n t D e p a rtm e n t, 820 E le c tric Bldg. PORTLAND w o rk e r of S e a ttle . Miss E velyn Davis. Miss C h arlo tte Pease, anil W alter B eckendorf of P o rtlan d . I w ere dinner gu ests at the M ethodist | parso n ag e T uesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cory and Miss I Lulu Cory a re enjoying a vacation th is week visiting witli relatives at | F o re st Grove. F. D. L ake and a s sista n ts are I busy g ettin g the O rient school I building in shape for th e opening of the school term w hich will occur Monday, Septem ber 10. Mr. Lake received a telephone m essage T u es day evening advising him th a t his little niece, V irginia Lake of P o rt land, who is well known in th is com m unity, w as to be operated upon W ednesday m orning at the Em anuel ho sp ital at P o rtlan d for | m astoid trouble. Miss A nna L ennartz. who has I been spending the sum m er with her p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. M artin L ennartz, leaves today for Ferdl-1 nanti, Idaho, w here she will r e sum e her w ork as te ac h er in the | high school a t th a t place. Mrs. Ja y Radford, who has been I ill a t h er home, is now rep o rted to | be som ew hat im proved in health. Miss E lm a Cook w rites from i K lam ath F alls th a t she is p le as an tly situ ated at th a t place and th a t she expects to rem ain th ere for some tim e, en terin g th e high school th e re instead of retu rn in g to | G resham . PORTLAND. ELECTRIC BLOC OREGON Division offices a t— Salem . Oregon City. G resham , H illsboro. St. H elens and St. Johns, Oregon, and V ancouver, W ash. Trla/ve. Copeland Lumber Co. Succe*.<«orft to B a r n * a L u m b er Co. R O T O. H O W L E R . M a ia < e r C om plet, line of MONARCH PAIXT8 B U L B ERA* HARDWARE Estimates on houses and build ing« gladly submitted. Phone 2131 Powell S t Oreaham 6 REASONS B’hy You Should Buy The World’s Greatest T IR E ought o DO DG E BR.ÜTHER.5 MOTDR. CARS Here are six reasons why you should equip with the new All-weather Tread GOODYEAR BALLOON, the World's Greatest Tire: And new thousands o f Dodge Brothers owners are jo in in g these m illions every week. Production and sales continue steadily to mount. D odge Brothers vast and imposing factory resources continue to expand. Faith in the integrity and progressive genius o f Dodge Brothers continues to entrench itself m ore deeply than ever in the public con sciousness. It becomes increasingly evident that Dodge Brothers great and distinguished past is steadily projecting itself into a still more illustrious future. A good name becomes better still w ith every m otor car that is shipped from Dodge Brothers W orks. 1 T ra c tio n 2 S a fe ty 3 S lo w , even tre a d w e a r 4 S U P T R T W IS T carcass 5 Q uietness 6 A p p earan ce FRANK HAMLIN, Prop Phone 2391 Dodge Brothers three ^reat Sixes— T h e Stand- ard, , T h e V icto ry and The Senior— exemplify today the logical and b rillian t flow ering o f those sturdy ideals on which D odge Brothers W o rks was founded fourteen years ago. BROCKWAY & NELSON 1471 p lanning a picnic to tem ber 22 at G ran t park. Mrs. A. L. Stone home afte r spending at Cannon Beach. P ow ell St. G R ESH A M H ea t Y our H om e N ex t W inter with GAS TROUTDALE P reach in g service and Sunday school will be resum ed next Sun- W lttm er McDonald has retu rn ed ! day a t the com m unity ch u rch . The to P ark d ale w here he will resum e Re r . K. R. I). H ollensted. th e pas- his du ties as teach er of science tor, will preach al 10 o’clock. Hun Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Brown, who day school will follow th e service have sp en t th e sum m er in Idaho, have retu rn ed to F airview . They HURLBURT have rented the residence of G. O. T he Rev. E. R. D. H ollenstead, Dolph. Mrs. Mary Cam pbell Is home from p asto r of th e Sm ith M emorial P res- a trip to K ansas City, Mo., w here *>yterlan ch u rch of Fairview , will she visited h er sisters. T o g eth er j preach Sunday evening at 8 o’clock they visited th e G rand Canyon of I at ,h e H u rlb u rt schoolhouse, the Colorado. The sis te rs retu rn ed | to th e ir ea ste rn homes and .Mrs. MOKKEK KILLED ID I I I \ BAM I* If 0 .1 1 I l Powell St. to hi* held Sep- I W hile th e re she enjoyed a trip in high school i an airp lan e, has retu rn ed several days l owing Car Plan Now See your nearest Dodge Brothers Dealer Phone If th e re is th e lea st lik lihood of y o u r h a v in g tir e g rie f on your L a b o r Day trip h av e us in sta ll one o r m ore Good- y e a rs. T ire t r o u b l e has spoiled m o r e th a n one o th e rw ise p le a s a n t trip . GRESHAM GARAGE Style has joined hands w ith dependability, in the swift advance o f Dodge quality to higher and ever h ig h er levels. FAIRVIEW Miss Alice C arlson, m atron of a governm ent school from Brow ning. M ontana, was a w eek-end g u est of Mrs. Louise M orrison. ''E sse n tia ls to R eligion” will be the them e of th e serm on Sunday m orning at 11 o’clock at the Sm ith M emorial P resb y terian church. The p asto r will preach. T his day has been designated by th e session as “ Manse Day" and co n trib u tio n s for the sixth an n u al paym ent will he received. Sunday school w ill be held at th e usual hour of 10 o'clock M embers and friends of th e Sm ith M emorial P resb y terian church are B u ild in g M a te r ia ls and M ill W ork ELECTW1C MOKE THAN TW O M ILLION PEOPLE I L Ault Automatic — ! nslantaneous — Clean No Chores or Ashes There is only one place to buy McCORMICK-DEERING TRACTORS TWINE IMPLEMENTS C alifornia. ' J. P. D unbar, a w orker on the Tw elve am bitious ladles, m em - Bear C reek dam. the $2.000,000 berg of Sm ith Memorial church, met p ro ject of the city of P o rtlan d , was 300 Belmont St. at th e home of Mrs. L ester Camp- killed T uesday when he slipped and P o rtla n d bell T h u rsd ay arid spent th e day . fell 25 feet from one section to the sew ing In p rep aratio n for th e b a-I top of an inspection g allery below, killing him in stan tly . Dr. Adlx of T hose who ad vertise a re not zaar w hich will he held In th e fall. T his w as said to be the first fatall- G resham was called The body was asham ed of th e ir business. They Mrs. W H anel visited in H ills ty In connection w ith th e c o n s tru c taken to P o rtlan d by th e coroner. back up th e ir statem ents. boro for several days rec en tly with tion. H is rib s w ere fra ctu red and For real estate loan* see or call her d aughter-in-law . Mrs. J. H anel. one of them p u nctured his h eart. Phone Want Ada to 15(1. B. W. Thorne.—Adv. H. O. T E N N E Y W S " " " S S S " S /S S S 'S S S S S S S ///// ///////////S /////S ////S //S //S S /S S /S //Ï. Pleasant Home Locals W alter H. C alder of V ancouver, I B. C., who has been atten d in g the In tern atio n al P h o to g rap h ers' con vention in P o rtlan d , is spending a | few days visiting w ith his bro th er, the Rev. A. B. C alder, of Boring j com m unity. Miss Reha Davis, a Goodwill I