Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 02, 1928, Image 1

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G resham O utlook
VOL. IS, NO. <2
GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2,
GRESHAM TRANSEER
TRUCK LINE
Gresham Women Plan ~ The G BUYS
resham Tt ti sfer haa pur­
the L undquist T ru ck Line
Service Organization chased
and took possession October 1. The
High School Class
in Nursing Formed
HOOYER-1TKTIS Pit TI KES.
I »2S
JY C. T. U. Hears of
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
Í2.00 Her Year
Local Club Members
Win Honors at Fair
The Outlook office has been fu rn ­
ished a supply of H oover-C urtis
T hrough th e efforts of Miss Maud p ictu res for window or office dis­
The local W. C. T. U. ni.'t at the
A.
H icks, county health nurse, with play. T here a re sm all ones su it- | home of Mrs. W. F. Honey T hurs-
new m anager, Ted W right, states
In itial steps have been taken to­ th a t in the fu tu re th ere w ill be th e cooperation of Ja n e V. Doyle able for homes and la rg e r ones for day aftern o o n for th e ir an n u al elec-
The M ultnom ah county club
w ard the organization of a club, tw o tru ck s daily to P o rtlan d from of P o rtlan d C hapter of the National w all or window use.
tion ° f officers. T he following w ere
m em bers m ade an excellent show ­
G
resham
Post
No.
31»
has
on
a
under the local Y. W. C. A. com ­ G resham and two from P o rtlan d to Red Cross, a class w as organized in . T he election of a presid en t and ’ choM n for ,h e com ing y ear: Mr8'
ing a t the sta te fair held at Salem
m em bership
cam paign
H. 8. Clow re-elected p resid en t; vigorous
m ittee, of business and professional G resham . T he schedule of these the high school at G resham in
last week.
vice
presid
en
t
is
only
about
u
Mrs. W. F. Honey, vice p resid en t: i th a t looks forw ard to an active pro­
women of G resham , and the plan is tru ck s w ill be found in the G resh ­ home hygiene and care of th e sick.
One of the two hoys to receive
m eeting with en th u siastic support am T ra n sfer ad v ertisem en t in the Seventeen g irls have joined the m onth aw ay. Now is th e tim e to Mrs. H attie Wolfe, corresponding gram to m ake th e post an influence the highest scores in the Boys' and
class, w hich w ill m eet for a two- show a proper in te rest and loy­ se creta ry ; Mrs. E B. Kirkwood, ! for good to its m em bers and the G irls' club w ork in the sta te w as
on the p a rt of the young women of Outlook.
[reco rd in g se c re ta ry ; Mrs. B. L. 'co m m u n ity in general. Big things T racey Andereg, a junior, in G resh­
th e com m unity, who believe th a t
This tra n sfe r com pany now ow ns period session once a week. The alty.
1 are in sto re for G resham legion-
such an organization can be affect­ and operates six tru ck s, including Red Cross will provide th e equip­
am Union high, who specialized
The supply is lim ited, th e de- W alrad, trea su rer.
, ,, ,
The woman adopted a resolution »»aires, dependent som ew hat on
ed and th a t it will be the envy of all types, covered body for moving, m ent and th e county h ealth asso ­
<o
Kja te convention asking th a t building up the post to th e top in H olstein cattle, P oland C hina
any K iw anian or Com m ercial club dum p tru ck for gravel, flat beds ciation th e in stru c to r. T h ere will ! m am g reat, so get yours w e t «
and C hester W hite hogs and m ilch
p
ictu
res
last.
1
„
sta
te
htstoriall be appointed to notch-
Hence every one should
en th u siast. The activities of the and tra ile rs for heavy hauling. One be p ractical dem o n stratio n s as i
goats. Hi> won a L uscher heifer
club will be social and recreatio n al of the tru ck s purchased from L und­ well as th eo retical study, and those ; Some good lite ra tu re is also for supplem ent and continue the his- h e,P boost the post,
calf valued at $15(1 as a g rand
and w ill include gym nasium work, q u ist has been trad ed in on a new com pleting th e course w ill receive ! d istrib u tio n .
tory of th e Oregon W. C. T. U. a s ' One of the m ost am azing fea­ prize. He w as one of the four high
---------- - -
j had been m ade by Mrs. Lucia F. tu re s of the grow th of the v eteran s' sco rers to be en tertain ed a t a ban­
dram atics, m usic, c ra ft w ork, sew ­ one, to be taken out in th e spring. a certificate from the N ational Red
ing and stiyjy, activities varied Clifford Gibbs, who has been d riv ­ Cross.
PLEASANT HOME Additon in h er book “Tw enty o rganization of nearly one m illion quet given by E. L. King, su p e rin ­
The chief aim of th is course is to
.
E ventful Y ears of the Oregon
enough to satisfy the ta ste s of any ing for Mr. L undquist has been em ­
m em bers is its freedom from the te n d en t of the S outhern Pacific
A good rep resen tatio n of the
develop in th e student an ap p re cia­
W om an's C h ristian
T em perance
individual.
ployed by Mr. W right.
contam in atin g influence of party lines in Oregon, on his private ca r
congregations of Haley B aptist and
T he local Y. W. C. A. com m ittee
Mr. W right has been in th e tru c k ­ tion for h ealth and a d esire to i Powell Valley Mission churches ; Union."
politics and its a ltru istic stand for F riday evening. At the banquet th e
It w as also voted th at th e G resh­
recen tly appointed a group of ing business for several y ears and build those hab its w hich will safe- ‘
all th a t is essen tial to m aintain four honor g u ests w ere p resented
w
ere
p
resen
t
a
t
the
M
issionary'
am Union would fu rn ish a room in
women consisting of Miss M artha has studied the problem s of tr a n s ­ guard it, to build a basic u n d er­
with w atches by Guy T albot, p res­
p ro sp erity and peace in A m erica.
m eeting conducted Sunday a fte r­
the U nruh- co ttag e of the Chil-1
H agberg, Miss M arie Blom, Miss portation In ord er th a t he may give standing of th e p rin cip les of and
P resid en t H arding, a keen s tu ­ ident of th e N orthw estern E lectric
noon
at
the
P
lea
san
t
Home
B
ap
tist
, d ren 's F arm Home.
Mesdaines
H elen Rogers, Mrs. P earl H ayden, hi» patro n s th e best possible se r­ control of disease, to develop some
dent of n atio n al affairs, delighted com pany. It. W. Price, m anager
m anual skill in the ca re of the church. Dr. Andrew W akem an, a Lulu H orning, M argaret Honey and
Mrs. C lara C. M iller and Mrs. Mary vice.
in the Legion's su ccessful avoid­ of the C rater Lake Lodge, has In­
retu
rn
ed
m
issionary
from
the
Con­
baby, the pre-school child, the aged
H attie M. Wolfe w ere appointed as
Dodge to meet w ith rep resen tativ es
ance of th e p itfalls p rep ared by vited the tw o boys and two girls,
go region in A frica, was scheduled
and th e sick u nder home condi­
i a com m ittee to look afte r th is m at-
of th e P ortland Y. W. C. A. and take ORGANIZE JUNIOR
to speak, but owing to illness was
old-tim e p oliticians and in th eir ou tstan d in g individuals in the state,
up plans to r the organization. As
BAND FOR GRESHAM tions, to give a com prehending ap ­ unable to do so. However, Mrs. ! ter.
su rp rise at th e higher sp irit that to be his g u ests for two weeks
O ther business affairs th at were
a resu lt, th is com m ittee and m em ­
A junior band is to be o rg an ­ preciation of th e profession of W akem an was a very acceptable
pervaded th e Legion organization. next sum m er.
reported oh during the m eeting
bers of the local com m ittee met ized for young men of G resham and n u rsin g as a basis for vocational
M ultnomah county entered five
A short tim e before his death he
su
b
stitu
te
and
gave
a
splendid
F rid ay evening and councilled with vicinity, w ith Clifford Gibbs acting guidance of those stu d en ts who sto ry of th eir life on the m ission were the very favorable rep o rts said: “The men of T he A merican team s in the d em onstration classes
given hv th e tre a s u re r of the
Miss G riselda K uhlm an of P o rt­ as conductor. Much in te rest is be­ may subsequently en ter sçhools of field.
Legion w ill be sum m oned w ith con­ and took one first and two second
y ear's finances, and the w ork th a t
land, who outlined th e activities of ing taken in th e new band and it is nursing.
fidence to deal w ith the problem s prizes. T h ere w ere 41 team s th a t
The
L
au
d
erb
ack
b
ro
th
e
rs
have
has been accom plished and the
w om en's clubs under the P ortlan d hoped th a t some good m aterial will
of
today and th e possible crises of gave them som e very keen com pe­
sold
th
eir
m
eat
business
to
L.
E.
be found and developed to add to
'b en efits received for the C hildren's
BORING
Y. W. C. A., of w hich she is the the local concert band, am ong the
tition.
the fu tu re."
H.fftman, form erly ow ner of the
F arm 'Home.
The reg u la r services at the
secretary.
new players. Boys ran g in g from
In the crop d em onstration R obert
Sandy m eat m ark et. T he new ow n­
In all Its legislative efforts—and
Roy T. Bishop, “g en e ral” of one
In v itations will soon be out for the ages of 10 to 18 or 19 years are church on Sunday w ere in charge er took possession Monday m o rn ­
Tow nsend and Leroy Rhoads of
the
Legion
has
fought
for
many
of the th ree divisions of th e Com­
a g eneral m eeting of women who eligible and about 15 young men of the p asto r, Rev. Oliver J. Gill.
m easures affecting a v ariety of In­ th e C edar school won first for
ing.
a re lined up for the first practice,
m unity Chest drive, with headquur-
may be interested in the plans. It w hich w ill be W ednesday evening I The serm on w as one especially fit­
Mr. and Mrs. C harles Chigget
te re sts o th er th an its own— the o r­ M ultnom ah w ith a score of 95,
is understood th a t m ore th an a in the Metzger hall above the ted for th e beginning of th e new McKinney are rejoicing over the 'te rs p P o rtlan d gave an in te re s t­ ganization has never succum bed to w hich incidentally was Just one
I year. T he Sunday school was in a rriv a l of a 7% -pouad boy on S u n ­ ing explanation of the work and lie tem p tatio n of th ro w in g the point under th e score of th e cham ­
hundred will be invited. A ro u s­ G resham D rug store.
ing. jolly good tim e is prom ised
I ch arg e of ()< W. Boring. On next day m orning Septem ber 30. The the org an izatio n s th at are benefited weight, ol its pow erful influence pionship boy's team of all th e con­
THEN AM) NOW.
by the efforts of the com m unity
and th e m atter of the form ation of
into any p olitical cam p. As a re- tests. T he prize th a t the Cedar
The O regonian, u nder the caption i Sunday th e new officers- will take young man has been nam ed B lair
th e d u b will be taken up and it is
th e ir places. The Rev. A. B. Cald­ C laggett. Mrs. McKinney is a t the chest.
' suit, the Legion has been able to boys won is a tw o-w eeks' course a t
“Then and Now," quotes the J o u r­
The quota for the 1929 budget of
hoped will be perfected a t th a t
er madF a few rem a rk s urging the Bushong nursin g home in Gresham .
appeal to both m ajor p arties on th e sum m er school of the Oregon
nal in reference to Hoover when he |
ydung people to atten d Sunday
the Com munity Chest, which m ust
tim e.
(Bob Miller w ent to Ione S a tu r­
issues L egionnaires deemed above S tate college.
was food a d m in istra to r as follow s:
be raised in October of th is year, is
The local Y. W. C. A. com m ittee
school, show ing them w hat they day to hunt.
O ther w inning team s a re the fol­
the m aelstrom of p a rtisa n m a­
"H e rb e rt Hoover can n o t satisfy
set at a new high m ark of
co n sists of Mrs. M ark N ickerson, everybody. T he m an doesn’t live. m a-v a ttain *»y w orking in the S u n ­
low ing;
A good delegation from the B ap­
chinations.
ch a irm an ; Mrs. C lara C. Miller, never did live, who can do th at. day school. T he new su p e rin ten ­ tis t ch u rch attended the ordination $689,890. E ight years of pruning
Cooking—Je an Inglis and C h a r­
Efficient relief of disabled fight­
vice ch a irm an ; Mrs. F red Hoss, Mr. H oover is a w orld figure. His dent, W. R. S h attu ck , appointed the service held at th e T hird B aptist and cu ttin g down of expenses for
ers Is now a probability due p rin c i­ lotte Johnson of G resham , second,
w
ork
in
Belgium
lifted
his
nam
e
te
-
eh
„r
_
..
en.
u
,n
„
vpar
anrt
se c re ta ry -tre a su re r; Mrs. Ruth St. above all others in relief adm inis- te ach ers
ensuing year, ami church in P o rtla n d Monday night n ecessary re p a irs to buildings, and pally to th e Legion's influence; It com peting w ith 11 team s.
C lair, publicity; Mrs. E. E. Schwed- tratio n and organization. It found [ in a g eneral w ay outlined th e w ork w hen Rev. W illiam F airw ea th er th e inevitable expansion of th e has achieved adjusted com pensa­
P otato G rading—K enneth Brain-
work of all the agencies, w hich a
ler, Mrs. E. H orstm ann, Mrs. J. B. him a high place in th e history of for the year.
hall and G erald Emily of C orbett,
was
ordained
to
the
m
inistry.
tion;
it
d
ea
lt
a
death
blow
to
ra
d
i­
Y ates, Mrs. C larence Cathey, Mrs. this w ar.
The Ladies Aid will m eet at the
Dale A ltm an left F rid ay for Cor­ grow ing city dem ands, has m ade it i calism in th is co untry a t a tim e second. G erald also won a th ird on
"It w as because of th a t w ork th a t
im perative th at th is year this
P. L enard and Miss M artha H ag­ he w as called to his p rese n t place. ch u rch on T h u rsd ay afternoon at 2 vallis to en ter college.
when a sp a rk m ight have set fire his exhibit of B urbank potatoes.
am ount of money be raised by the
berg. T his com m ittee is planning We all have reason for full confi­ o'clock. At th a t tim e officers for
A lfred B rink is a stu d en t at L in­
T hose who excelled in the live­
to the n atio n 's foundations.
chest to c a rry on the greut w ork of
for an all-day bake sale to be held dence in him. It is b etter to follow th e y ear will be elected.
coln high In P o rtlan d th is year.
M odernizing its program , th e L e­ stock show m anship and the se p a r­
the
leadership
of
H
erb
ert
"Hoover
ch arity and p h ilanthropy which is j
at the A. W. M etzger store S a tu r­
C arl Jr., the year-old son of Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Melton a t­
gion is now in te restin g Itself In ate classes u n d er which th e ir prize
than to hitch up w ith th e Reeds
day, October 13.
and Mrs. C. L. G regson, met w ith tended the sta te fair a t Salem F ri­ conducted by the agencies of the
and th e ir p erson al spites,
children, seeking to ca re for the w inners w ere entered w ere:
It also quotes the Jo u rn a l J n its i a very severe accident on Monday day and spent F riday night with chest.
Brown S w iss—P aul Boeckli. first
o rp h an s of disabled v eteran s and
The follow ing organ izatio n s are |
R. Ex VAN SLVKE DIES
disapproval of th e repeal of t h e ,
*ast week. He fell from his relativ es at Molalla.
attem p tin g to prom ote com m unity and Anna Boeckli, second, both of
IN PORTLAND SUNDAY Volstead Act in New York w hich buggy and hit his head on the floor, Mr. and Mrs. Ben F ritsch have to receive su p p o rt from th e Com­ activities in the 11,000 localities In L innton.
Raymond F. Van Slyke, aged 39 w as signed by G overnor Sm ith ' He w a» ‘a k ta
a G resham physi joined the arm y of apple pickers at m unity C hest th is year:
G u ern se^—Floyd Stafford, first
which It exists w ith th e hope of
years, died Sunday m orning a t his June 1. 1923, and th e sta te officers clan and upon having an X -ray tak- Hood River.
Charity
"helping th e tow n,” and G resham and Vera Stafford, third, both of
home in P ortlan d a fte r alm ost two
A lbertina K err N ursery Home.
w arned th a t they were to enforce , eI1 ’* waM found th a t his skull had
and n earby lo calities a re no excep­ Victory.
y ears of sickness. D uring his ill­ the
A m erican Red Cross.
federal Volstead law only. The j been slightly fractu red . He is do-
ness he spent p a rt of th e tim e w ith
H olstein—T racey Anderegg, sec­
LAUREL ACRES
tion.
Baby
Home
(W
averly).
his p arents, Mr. and Mrs. C harles Jo u rn al now condones the act by i ' nK well and no serious conse-
ond;
Ian B urns, third, of Victory.
T
hrough
association
with
other
A
reception
to
the
te
ac
h
ers
of
Boys' and G irls' Aid Society.
E. Van Slyke, who live near G resh­ saying th a t Sm ith w as elected over ! Quences are expected.
C
atholic
C
h
aritab
le
Societies.
Jersey
-B e rt Gibson, th ird , of
■
allied
fighters,
L
egionnaires
are
Lynch
d
istrict,
and
the
new
com
ers
am.
C atholic W om en’s League.
a w orthy com petitor by the wet
B- L. Sabin is p rep arin g to build of th e locality w as held F rid ay eve
G resham .
I
spreading
a
sen
tim
en
t
for
world
Mr. Van Slyke, served 18 m onths
C hildren's F arm Home (W.C.T.U.)
I a new residence on his farm north
In the p o u ltry division more
in the Depot B rigade a t Camp vote. T hen it said as follow s:
, peace and have asked congress to
ning a t th e schoolhouse u nder the
F lo ren ce C ritten to n Home.
Lewis during the late w ar, begin­ "And the m ightiest sta te in the of Boring. T he basem ent is being direction of the Lynch P.-T. A.
Goodwill In d u stries (Council of adopt th e p rin cip le of univ ersal prizes w ere tak en by boys of th is
ning as buck p riv ate and being union as a dissen ter w ill have a dug by C arl Poken and Jo h n Mo-
Allen D avis of
service in fu tu re w ars as a m eans county, nam ely:
Mrs. F. E. Sm ith presided. W. C. C hurches).
given the ran k of sar?;eant-m ajor
dine who have th e c o n tra ct which
G randm a’s Kitchen.
G ilbert won a first prize and a
of
preventing
world
conflicts.
A lderson, county school su p e rin ­
near th e close of his service. He bad m oral effect upon th e en tire
Jew ish C haritable Societies.
w as also head clerk of th e Brigade country. It will be an object les­ req u ires the moving of 250 yards tendent, and A ssistan t Mrs. Ruby
P erh ap s in tim e th e vigorous sch o larsh ip on a pen of W hite L eg­
Ju v en ile H ospital for Girls.
for a tim e.
son to stim u late bootleggers and of dirt.
I young tnen com posing th e Legion h o rn s; anil John and Robert Stone
Louise Home.
S. B rennan w ere present. Mr. Al­
S. E. Lyon is w orking near
F u n eral services w ere held this m oonshiners. It w ill m ake th e d is­
Oregon P riso n er's Aid Society.
will realize th eir unselfish p ro ­ of Fairview took second and th ird ,
afternoon at the chapel of E dw ard sen ters m ore active everyw here. S pringdale. He is helping harvest derson gave th e ad d ress of w el­
Pacific P rotective League.
gram
. At any rate they have earn - respectively w ith th e ir Rlack Mi-
come
and
Mrs.
B
rennan
talked
on
Holman & Son, E ast 27th and H aw ­
P a re n t’s E ducational Bureau.
cauliflow er.
th o rn e avenue, P o rtlan d , w ith vault For like reason it will stim u late
“T he Child as an Individual.” Geo.
P aren t-T ea ch e r Association Re- [ ed the ungrudging ad m iratio n of norcas,
The J. E. B ergstrom fam ily has
the drys to a m ore ferv en t activity.
in term en t in M emorial Hall.
A lthough th e com petition was
all elem ents of citizen ry for th eir
Lettow anhounced th e program lief.
P eople's In stitu te and F ree Dis- |
t(jwar(| # ,a u „ able „„ „
The w hole contro v ersy will take moved from th is locality to G resh ­ which consisted of ad d resses and
very keen In all th e livestock c la ss­
pensary.
______
T hose who advertise are not on a b ittern ess not yet revealed. am.
es the M ultnom ah county club
m usic. A business m eeting of the
P isgah Home Colony.
asham ed of th e ir business, They The big question is, to w hat tro u b le
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morand and
P o rtlan d Commons.
[ T hrough Mrs. Mabel M clnturff, m em bers held th eir own in the
P
aren
t-T
each
er
association
will
be
back up th e ir statem ents.
son Billie sp e n t Sunday at Salem.
and tragedy may it not lead.”
P o rtlan d F ru it ,and Flow er Mis- I d ep artm en t
se creta ry
Oregon club classes and won consisten tly
held October 5 in the evening. All
Rev. E. G. R anton of Independ­
T he Jo u rn al says th a t w hat it
Rion.
A
m
erican
Legion
au
x
iliary
,
a
num- in th e open classes in w hich they
m em bers and p atro n s a re asked to
« a t ä t i o T A?my BUreaU'
j
been an- entered.
said then should be changed con­ ence was a ca lle r in the n eighbor­ be present.
T his was p articu la rly
O p e n in g D a n c e
siderably to exp ress its p resen t hood on his way home from co n ­
United V eterans Service and Em- ' nounced, am ong w hich is noted tru e of John W elbes Jr., who took
8. R. G ilbert retu rn ed F riday
views. S trange Isn 't it? The d is­ ference a t Hood River.
I "g u ard ian sh ip , Mrs. Minnie B. E a s t­ n early all the firsts and cham pion­
from San F rancisco w here he v isit­ ploym ent Bureau.
V isiting N urses' A ssociation.
Mr. and Mrs. John O sburn have
illusionm ent sta rted in K ansas City
m an, G resham .”
S a tu rd a y , O c t. 6
sh ip s w ith his strin g of H am pshire
ed the factories of th e B ass-H euter
V
olunteers
of
America.
i and Houston. P olitics does m ake moved to P ortland.
The A m erican Legion and the pigs. Floyd Stafford and T racey
Paint
Co.
W
om
an's
C
onvalescent
Heme.
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stran g e bedfellows. Who could be- i Mr. and Mrs. L. H. M allicoat and
A m erican Legion au x iliary are A nderegg w ere both w inners in
W om en's P ro tectiv e Division.
In com pany with Mrs. 8. It. G il­
Rockwood Grange Hall
lieve th a t the Jo u rn a l could lose | ch ild ren spent Sunday w ith rela-
sponsoring a "Get Out to Vote” th e open class contests m aking
Philanthropy
bert. Mrs. J. B. Wolfe and Miss
its adm iration for th e
Hoover fives a t McMinnville.
cam paign for the com ing election, som ething like $1(10 each.
A m ericanization Council.
E lva E skel visited th e sta te fair
The Com m unity club is m aking
Boy S couts of America.
brand of efficiency or sw ap dry
as a p a rt of th e ir A m ericanism
Sixteen ribbons w ere won by the
Tuesday. They also called on Mrs.
G o o d M usic - G o o d F lo o r
Camp F ire G irls.
arran
g em en ts for a play to be giv­
i program .
friends for wet?
booth
exhibits of th e M ultnom ah
Booth, a form er resid en t of L aurel
C atholic P hilan th ro p ies.
en in the n ear future.
U su al Prices
county en tries. T he M ultnom ah
Girl Scouts.
Acres.
W hen you buy of a local dealer
Jew ish P hilan th ro p ies.
A IK ) RACES AT
county booth w as considered the
REFRESHMENTS
Donald Confrey expects to leave
who advertises you benefit y o u r­
Tanning.
L innton Com m unity Service.
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best ap p earin g booth of th e en tire
for
Los
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com
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w
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self and others.
All kinds of fu r and leath er, also
N ational Safety Council.
The V eterans of F oreign W ars show.
[ do custom work. W ill ta k e In friends next Wednesday.
P o rtlan d Council of Social A gen­
tra d e hides for leath er. Sunnyside
are sponsoring an o th er autom obile
H ans Bay of C orvallis, Mont., has cies.
F ur T annery. Fred H urse, Rt. 1.
P o rtlan d S ettlem en t Center.
NPEdAI, BARGAIN KATES.
race event, sim ila r to th e one held
recently
been
In
the
locality
look­
box 202, Clackam as, Ore.—Adv.
Y. M.C. A.
Twlce-a-Week Outlook and The
here
on
th
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fair
g
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Labor
ing afte r his property.
Y. W. C. A.
Portland News.
Day. T his one will be held next
Heat 2 to s Room«.
E lsie Eschebeck visited w ith Joyce
Both
th
ese
p ap ers will be sen t
Sunday
on
th
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speedw
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Van­
It costs no m ore to heat your G ilbert a few days last week. Miss
POWELL VALLEY
one year by m all for only $4.90.
i en tire house w ith a Vecto th an to Eschebeck lives In th e D am ascus
couver.
W
ash.,
Sunday,
O
ctober
7,
The Home and F oreign M ission­
S ubscribe before Nov. 1.
] heat one room w ith a heater. Call
sta rtin g at 1 p. m.
Joe Chiodo, G resham P lum bing A- neighborhood and Is a G resham ary society of the S aron L u th eran
Outlook alone, >2; The P ortlan d
church will have a b azaar F riday
T here is posted a tho u san d d o l­ News alone, b arg a in rate, $ 3 —Adv.
high school student.
[ H eating Co., phone 1233.
evening, October 5, a t the school­ la r grand sw eepstake prize for a
for the October bride
house. All a rtic le s will be wel-
F ree p ark in g is af-
corned for the sale and ladies a re o,’' lal’ race
forded
invited to bring refresh m en ts.
Mr. Nolan, publicity m an for the
PI Bl it MAMS MEETING, OCT. 5 races, says m ore ca rs will p a rtic i­
F rid a y . O c to b e r 5 . - B a z a a r a t 8
o 'clo ck by H o m e a n d F o re ig n M issio n ­
For Nomination of I andiilates for pate th an on the occasion of the a r y so c ie ty o f K aro n L u th e ra n c h u r c h
T w !(•»••»• W w k Outlook and Orcironian—
very successful races a t G resham a t P o w ell V a lle y sch o o l ho u se.
I.re-ham ( it, Officers.
Daily or Daily and Sunday
Notice Is hereby given th a t, in and the affair prom ise* to be big­
S a tu r d a y .
O c to b e r
6.
lirn k w o o d
o p e n in g d a m « a t O r a n g e h a ll
accordance w ith O rdinance No. ger every way.
Bring this Ad and choose your pattern
U ntil O ctober 31 th e Outlook offers th e following yearly
65-A of th e city of G resham . Ore- j
S a tu r d a y . O c to b e r i . B a k e s a le by
su b scrip tio n s by m ail:
gon. a public Mass Meeting will b e I
E v a n g e lic a l W o m e n 's U n io n a t S a n i ­
ta r y M a rk e t, tx -g ln n in g 111 :3i) a . m.
VICTORY
held at t h e City H all In the city of j
DAILY OREGONIAN and OUTLOOK, one y e a r .................... v .,
Mr. and Mr«. O W. A d d er have
W »f Ir leuda y , ( K t o l x r 19— T r o u td a le
ÜMI.5O G resham , at 8 p. m. Friday, O cto­
ber 5, 1928, for th e purpose of j retu rn ed
from
Rhododendron, O. B. H. c a r d p a r ty .
DAILY and SUNDAY OREGONIAN and OUTLOOK, one y ear.
MM.3 0 nom inating not to exceed four (4, w h e r e they spent the p a s t m onth in
Saturday O c to b e r 12 B a k e s a le at
candidates for e a c h of the follow ­ ( barge of H ayden's Zig Zag au to > A W M e tis , r a <’o. s to re by v W
ing offices, tow lt:
« am p. Mrs. Holmes, th e teach er In e A committee
Regular Kate-
One (1) Mayor,
the Victory achool, is b earding with
S unday.
O c to b e r 2 1 . - S em i a n n u a l
Gresham Outlook ........................................... $2.09
fine (1) T re asu re r.
Mrs. A dder.
m e e tin g o f P le a s a n t H o m e S u n d a y
Dally Oregonian ............................................. $4.00
GRESHAM
Phone 44
POWELL ST.
One (1, Recorder.
S chool a a a o c ta tlo n ,
P le a s a n t
H om e
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
().
Stafford
and
Dally and Sunday O reg o n ian ................
$8.00
Three (3) Councilmen.
d au g h ters V era and Eva have gone M e th o d is t c h u r c h
T his m eeting is called by order to Hood R iver to pick apples. The
Ads In the Outlook will Increase
of th e City Council.
g irls will atten d school iu th e dis the merchants' prestige, hence hit
You Save $1.50 to $1.70
C. G. SCHNEIDER, Recorder.
tric t w hile there.
sales, hence his profits.
October ¿Brides!
We are giving away absolutely free
half dozen teaspoons in four patterns.
iîlealfp’s Jlctüclrp é>torf
Special Combination Rates
Community Chest