Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 23, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    TI E S U L I.
OCTOBER
23.
l»2s
(¿KESHAM OTTLOOK, (¿RESHAM. OKEGO*
PAGE THREE
anxious to s ta rt a Camp F ire chap- of G resham . The piano has been
DAMASCUS
One m an of th is com m unity has te r here. T he girls a re to meet delivered to the school and is
found a new way to su p p o rt the w ith them a fte r school Monday, 1 g reatly appreciated.
p resid en tial nom inees. A week or October 29.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Schedeen and
The» g rad “ school will give a , Mr. and Mrs. E rnest Johnson have
ten days ago one of W. R. D allas’
cow s gave b irth to tw in calves. He H allow e'en en tertain m en t at the retu rn ed from a trip to the beach.
schoolhouse F rid ay evening. Octo­ I W hile aw ay they stayed at L asley's
has nam ed them H erb, and Al.
ber 26.
! Crescent cottages near T aft. F ro m
Rev. and Mrs. J. T. T aylor and
th ere they visited many of the iu-
Lois and W esley Ebey of P o rtlan d
HILLSVIEW
; terestin g spots along the beach be­
visited a t th e Rev. H. Alva W alter
A pie social is being planned by tw een T aft s-.d Newport.
home Sunday. Rev. Mr. T aylor is
d istric t elder .a n d spoke both in th e p atro n s of Hillsview d istric t to
th e evening and m orning at the be given F riday evening, November
POWELL V ALLEY
2. The proceeds of the social will
F ree M ethodist ch u rch .
The L u th er League of the Saron
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. P reston, Olive go tow ard th e price of a piano L u th eran ch u rch will hold a H al­
and Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Esche- I which th e school has recently lowe'en h arv e st festival at the
beck, E lsie and W alter, Betty ' bought from Miss K athryn B ratzell schoolhouse S atu rd ay evening, Oc-
W heeler, Mrs. Palen and Joe a t­
tended th e fresh m an reception,
given yearly for the freshm en, new
stu d en ts and p are n ts, at O. U.4I. S.
F rid ay evening.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Boynton. |
Lois. Edw in, an d M ary Elizabeth
visited Mrs. B oynton’s p aren ts, Dr. I
and Mrs. A. Skippeu in P o rtlan d
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Beil visited .
th e ir new gran d so n , th e in fan t son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray B ro w n 'o f Can- ;
by, Sunday. They w ere accom - .
panied by th e ir son Richard.
Miss H elen Black and Miss La-
Velle Sw etnam , th e teach ers, are
A Future Farm Leader
this year, to be the best of its many
successful events.
Shorthorns.
Hereford*, and Aberdeen-Angus ex
hibits will compete for the prized
ribbons and a share in the Premi
ums totaling $100,000 00.
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Fifteen breeds of Sheep, Angora
and milk Goats, and five breeds ol
Hogs will be exhibited.
In the
Wool and Mohair Show there is to
be a splendid showing of sheep and
goat fleeces as well as wool proa
ucts of various kinds.
For spectacular entertainm ent
Adam Duncan Dunn, Jr., of W apato, there will be the 10th Annual Horse
W.-rhington, and hlg Shorthorn I Show for which approxim ately $36.
bull ealf, “ King of Supremacy." ! 000.00 in prize money is offered.
' Program s—7 evenings and 3 after
As long as the influences of the noons—feature stirring high and
l-H Clubs remain, America will hrqad jumps, sterling performances
never lack an adequate supply of I by H arness Horses and three- and
capable managers for its farms.
five-gaited American saddle horses
Adam Duncan Dunn, Jr., Is an ex­ ¡ as well as exciting six-in-hand draft
cellent example of the type of team driving contests. During each
young farm er the organization is ' perform ance parades of prize-win
developing. Adam is a former 4-H ning Livestock will be staged and
Club member. He is a son of the dem onstrations given by famous
late Adam Duncan Dunn, one of the sheep dogs.
original fouauers and Trustee-Di­
In addition to the foregoing. Pa
rector of the Pacific International
cific International will combine, in
Livestock Exposition.
Camp Plummer, the official an­ Its educational presentations, Dairy
nual meeting place of 4-H Clubs in Livestock Exhibits; Dairy, Land
this territory, is one of the most and M anufacturers’ P r o d u c t s
outstanding developments of the Shows; Northwest Hay and Grain
Pacific International, the 18th An Show; Industrial Exposition; Fox
nual of which will be held at Port­ Show; Boys' and Girls’ Club Work
land. Oregon, November 3-10, in­ Exhibits, and great “T ruth in
Meats" demonstration.
clusive.
—
The Fat Stock and Breeding sec­
All transportation lines offer re
tions of the Exposition promise, duced fares to the Exposition.
Mrs. Mack A. W illiam s of Ascot
has sold the 11-months-old p u re­
bred Je rse y bull, Tiddledyw inks
Crow n F oxs’ Lad to B. A. N orth­
ru p of H eisson, W ash.
Thieves again have been busy in
th is com m unity. L ast week a calf
and a num ber of tools w ere taken
from the barn of Mrs. C arl Jo h n ­
son and an eight-gallon can of m ilk
w as taken from th e m ilkhouse of
Lee W ills. H ow ever, the can of
m ilk, w hich had been put in a gu n ­
ny sack, m ust have proven too
heavy or plans failed to m ature, as
th e can w as abandoned by the ro ad ­
side.
Cecil Ackley, who is attending
Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college, is a
pledge of th e Sigm a A lpha Epsilon
fra tern ity . Cecil is also a m em ber
o f th e freshm an football team . He
had th e m isfortune to have his col­
la r bone broken in a recen t p ra c ­
tice game.
A “bunco m an ” was reported to
be w orking along th e B ase Line
road S aturday. H is gam e w as to
reg ister firm nam es a t $2 each, so
the story goes. R eports a re th a t
he had all necessary data to con­
vince his victim s of his g enuine­
ness. He is reported to drive a
g ra y ro ad ster.
R. H. Robinson of C orvallis re-1
cen tly visited his broth er-in -law .
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. j
T eg art. before leaving for th e ea st
w here he joined his wife who had !
been visiting relativ es in W ashing- '
ton, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson I
a re sailing soon for E urope, w here !
they expect to rem ain for some ’
time.
Louis F ra n k , p ro p rie to r of the j
W hite Cabin Auto cam p a t Base .
Line and B arker roads, is suffering
with a severe a ttac k of inflam m a- ¡
tory rheum atism , w hich is affecting
both hands.
Miss Mary Moore of St. H elens ■
H all, P o rtlan d , en tertain ed a num- j
ber of her friends w ith a 'd in n e r ■
and p arty a t “The O asis" recently. I
E. J. M arks of Base Line road
has retu rn ed from a h u n tin g trip
in the coast range, w est of McMinn- :
ville, Oregon. W hile he w as not I
su ccessful in getting a deer, he re- ,
turwed w ith th ree bears.
Mrs. J. Emil Nelson has retu rn ed
from Spokane, W ash., w here she
has been visiting friends.
f 'r s . O. J. T ollefton of T igard.
Oregon, spent th e w eek-end v is it- ,
ing her b ro th er-in -law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. E arl A ckley of Ascot.
C laude H unziker, who has been j
suffering with an a ttac k of quinsy, i
m aking it necessary to have the
th ro a t lanced tw ice, has recovered ,
an d is now able to be a t w ork :
again. •
Ted M eredith of T he O asis S e r - 1
vice statio n , is ap p e arin g w ith
K ath arin e L aidlaw a t T ebbetts'
O riental th e a te r, w here they are
featu ring novelty dancing.
Miss Charlóte Shellenbarger of
H orses, C attle, Hay, Hogs. Gouts,
Sheep, Ducks, Rabbits, Bees, Poul­
try, R eal E state. R entals, Loans,
Autos, F arm M achinery, P lan ts and
Seeds, Em ploym ent. Wood and
Saw ing, M iscellaneous— are the de­
p artm en ts under our classified
heading. Look for w hat you may
wish to buy or sell.
Butterfly Ball Room
STUDIO
S aron L u th e ra n P arso n ag e,
Pow ell V alley Road
Phone 2U“ 1. G resham , M ornings
bought an ac re on the W ilkes road,
have had a sm all hom e erected and
now occupying it.
M arianna B randes, who has been
absent from school for a week on
account of illness, has recovered
anil is now able to atten d school.
Mrs. F. A. Booth, who recently
underw ent a m inor „o p eratio n at
the M ultnom ah hospital, has re ­
tu rn ed home and although still
confined to her bed is m aking a
satisfac to ry recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. H olfm an and
fam ily of P o rtlan d visited a t th e
Z im m erm an-M illar home Sunday.
PARKROSB BEACH
Sandy 131 vd. and RichardHon Road
Every Thursday Nile
t
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- * 11 iYS r vcry furnace has a lunit-
capacity and the East-
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y man is no exception, the
only difference being that
ful
that exceptionally
we do not recom­
we are
care-
mend our Furnace be­
yond what we honestly
believe it will do.
L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co.
Phone 1421
Gresham
A g ain P A B C O leads w ith n n o th e r new sh in g le
i d e a . . . P ubco T h a tc h S h in g le s w ith w hich
you can o b ta in O ld W o r ld th a tc h e d -ro o f e f­
fects, o r tap estry effects o f g re a t b eau ty a n d
Variety.
These th a tch shingles poaaeasall th e q u a litie s
f o r w hich P a b c o Shingles a re fam ous. T h e y are
c o lo rfu l, fire -re ta rd a n t,e e o n o m ic a l, can b e la id
rig h t o v e r o ld w ooden s h in g le s ... a n d w ill ad d
to the beauty a n d re-sale v ulue o f y o u r hom e.
L e t us estim a te th e cost to y o u o f a thatch ed
r o o f . . . a m i t e ll you o f o u r D e fe rre d P ay m en t
P la n . N o o b lig a tio n . . . ju s t phoue.
“FULL OF GINGER T”
ANTI-KNOCK
GASOLINE
Music by Bigg’s O rchestra
Kastman F u rn aces cun lie hud
us low as #94 installed.
A t Last!... a real Thatched
R oof at a moderate cost
RED CROWN
OLD TIME DANCING
E very
Furnace
MRS. E. SANDEEN
' P o rtlan d en tertain ed w ith a dinner
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 7
j For çeal estate loan* see or call
1 B. W. T horne.—Adv
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VOICE
dance a t The Oasis F rid ay night,
Russellville School j i Ten
couples enjoyed the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. N athan Pow ell of
Has 4-H Sewing Club Spokane,
W ash., who
recen tly
A 4-H sew ing club w as o rg an ­
ized at R ussellville Monday under
the leadership of Mrs. P. W. Clark.
T he club h as an en ro llm en t of 89
m em bers w hich is said to be the
la rg e st in th e state. Very m uch in ­
te re st is being taken in the sta rtin g
of the new club. Mrs. C lark, a ca­
llable leader, is the m other of Miss
H elen C lark who won a sc h o lar­
sh ip to th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ral
sum m er school, on sew ing club
w ork th a t she exhibited a t the
M ultnom ah county fair.
tober 27. at 8 o’clock. A good pro-
gram is being planned, w ith re-
fresh m en ts served la ter in the eve-
ning. T hrough some m istake tjie
date has been confused as to
w hether the festival will be F riday
or S aturday. It will be S aturday,
a t 8 o'clock.
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success is built on being ready
to serve at any and all times.
Gates Funeral Home
U rrah sn i
W. METZGER & CO.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
Lady A aalatant
Telephone t i l l
J. E . G A T E S
M o rtician
GRESHAM, OREGON
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We offer C om plete F u n e ra l S ervice for
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PICTORIAL LIFE OF HERBERT HOOVER-No. 14
By Satterfield
1 7 T77C77 à
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1» The arm ittice brought peace, but Hoover was
ftcod with finding an outlet for aurpfuo good*.
2. Ho tu rn ed h it a tte n to n to ico no m lc r e t t o r i
tie n of Kuropo and re lie f of starving m illion».
I . On i v is it to Poland, SO. 000 children paid
him a personal trib u te of th in k » and p m « .
♦. But mostly he w at In Washington, working night
and day on reconstruction of Amoríos and the world»