GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
COTTRELL
j T uesday evening w ith Mr. and Mrs.
| R ae W ilkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. B lackburn a re
spending th e w eek at Beaver C reek
w ith th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. Ida H olm es
an d fam ily.
Mrs. Je ss H aley was a P o rtlan d
v isito r W ednesday.
Mr. an d Mrs. S. B. Splaw n spent
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F h air and chil-
dren visited a t th e C rasw ell home
Sunday.
I Mrs H artley and tw o ch n d re n m ade
a trip to P o rtlan d W ednesday
Mr. and Mrs W alter Woodg gre (m.
j proving from an a tta c k of grip.
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RED ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE
Sole Agents
OTHER GOOD EATS
GRESHAM M EAT MARKET
Pow ell S treet,
Since 1903
Phone 1891
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
PAGE TITREE
PLEASANT VALLEY
Miss V ictoria W orshen of P o rtlan d
w as a g u est at th e hom e of h er sis
ter. Mrs. T. R. B erry. Sunday.
F. H. G ilch rist h as re tu rn e d from
a few days sojo u rn in W oodburn and
vicinity.
Mrs. L ester Richey, w ho h as been
v isitin g relativ es an d frie n d s h ere
abouts, re tu rn e d to her hom e in P en
dleton W ednesday.
Jo h n B a rn a rd sp e n t S unday w ith
frie n d s in th e city.
F ra n k E v e rh a rt of L en ts w as look
ing a fte r b u sin ess in te re sts in th is
v icinity one day th is week.
T he P a re n t - T each er
asso ciatio n
heli} its re g u la r bi-m onthly session
Monday evening.
P le a sa n t Valley g ran g e w ill hold its
re g u la r m onthly m eeting S atu rd ay
evening, A pril 28. L unch w ill be
served a t 7:30.
A
of 1923 were nearly ivr
- tim et at Meat at the tame
period la tt year
Jirestone
inlet tell
the s to ry !
T
Will Not Increase Prices on
Solid and Pneumatic Truck Tires
Until May 1st
N ever has Firestone been so well
situated to give operators the greatest
m easure of Cushion, T raction and Mile
age at the lowest cost.
Today, economical m anufacturing and
distribution are showing the fullest re
sults. O ur favorable purchases of rubber,
in advance of the 150% increase brought
about by the B ritish Crude R ubber Re
striction Act, aid further in m aintaining
the old price levels.
Whatever the Truck Service— the
Firestone Dealer Has the
Right Tire
Firestone developm ents of the past two
years have made pace for the industry
and set new records in sure, economical
performance.
Five tires—the H eavy
D uty Cushion, the T ruck T ype Cord,
the M axi-Cushion, the G iant Solid and
the H igh Type—cover the needs of
m otor haulage in all its forms. Each
has a distinct w ork which it does best.
Each possesses a definite and special
value for the operator.
T ruck owners, using pneum atic tires,
will find the answ er to every dem and of
rapid, economical transportation in the
Firestone T ruck Type Cords w ith the
tread th at increases carrying capacity
and im proves traction, and the pow erful
gum -dipped carcass construction.
Let the Firestone Service Dealers
Keep Your Trucks Moving
T here are 800 Firestone Service Deal
ers, located in the principal trucking
centers, fitted by natu ral ability and a
thorough knowledge of trucking, to help
you choose the right tire for your roads,
loads and service.
Price Protection as Long as
Stocks Last
A dditional tires will be supplied to
Service D ealers only so far as our present
output will perm it. Consult the nearest
Firestone Service Dealer at once regard
ing your truck tire needs. H e is in an
advantageous position to give you an
unusual tire—a specialized service—and
prices w hich m ay not be duplicated in
m onths.
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio
F iresto n e Service D ealers have lu ll equipm ent for quick change-overs. Make one of th e se S tatio n s
an active p a rt of your trac k in g o p eration s.
You’ll rea p re su lts In s u re r anil m ore econom ical
haulage.
RAKER & SON, Gresham, Oregon
A. L BEATIE, Oregon City, Oregon, (Hydraulic Press Service)
CUMMINGS-CARSON CO., Portland, Oregon, (Hydraulic Press Service)
C ushion — T raction — M ileage
O
GRESHAM OVERLAND CO.
W. A. HESSEL
DRIVE AN OVERLAND AND REALIZE THE DIFFERENCE-
TROUTDALE
A lfred M ilne of L aG rande, Oregon,
h as been v isitin g a t th e hom e of his
sister, Mrs. T hom as Low.
Mrs. Fleck of P o rtlan d h as a d an c
ing class of 30 w hich m eets every
T h u rsd ay n ig h t In th e city hall. Miss
L a u ra T iller is m usician.
Ray Mickley and w ife of P o rtlan d
w ere v isitin g a t th e hom e of D. W.
M ickley on Sunday.
A 500 p arty w as given in th e city
h all on F rid ay evening. Jam es Cook
in stalled a receiving set an d e n te r
tain ed th o se p rese n t w ith a rad io co n
cert.
Mrs. H. C. McGinnis and Mrs. Jas.
Spence visited Mrs. H. E. B rad ley at
WeHt Linn, O regon, on W ednesday.
Miss H elen L audan sp e n t th e w eek
end w ith her sis te rs in P o rtlan d .
Mrs. L. A. H arlow re tu rn e d Sunday
from a 3000-miie m otor trip th ro u g h
Oregon, C alifo rn ia and p a rt of Mexico.
Mrs. Ja c k K idder and son left for
th e ir hom e a t G aribaldi, Oregon, on
W ednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C raw ford and sons
m otored to Salem on Friday.
L eslie Cook and Miss W inkler of
P o rtlan d w ere g u ests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jam es Cook on Sunday.
Mr. H eddle of S ilverton, Oregon,
visited T h u rsd ay a t th e T hom as Low
home before leaving for S cotland and
Mrs. G eorge Ju n io r of A lbany, O re
gon an d Mr. and Mrs. P a rtrig e of
P o rtlan d w ere Sunday guests.
Mrs. E lza W allace of Condon, O re
gon, is v isitin g in T ro u td ale. Mrs.
C lara W allace will accom pany her
home th e la st of th is week.
Mickley and P le a sa n t rec en tly sold
Ford c a rs to Jo h n M oller of Fairview
and H. M. Ju d d of th e G ordon creek
country.
T his co m m unity w as saddened by
ANNOUNCEMENT of Interest to MILLIONS of FAMILIES
“ I w ill build a car for the m u ltitu d es”
Said H e n ry F o rd in 1903— R ead how th e fu lfillm e n t of th a t p ro p h ec y in now m ade p o ssib le th ro u g h th e
“ A P A L FOB VOI R PO C K E T”
A
BANK
BOOK
Ol
THE
BANK OF GRESHAM
Gresham, Oregon
helpful too
th e new s of th e d eath of H ugh H urt.
F u n eral services w ere held a t th e
T ro u td ale M. E. ch u rch on T hursday.
PLEASANT HOME
At th e evening serv ice a t th e Meth
o d ist ch u rch next Sunday a t 8 o’clock
i th e E p w o rth L eague gospel team of
F irs t M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch of
P o rtlan d w ill have ch a rg e of th e s e r
vice, w hich w ill be of in te re st to
young an d old. T hey w ill fu rn ish
special m usic. At th e m o rning se r
vice a t 11 o’clock th e Rev. G eorge
j B errem an will ta k e for his topic "T he
S tew ard sh ip of P ra y e r.” T he ch o ir
will fu rn ish special m usic. All those
who a re read in g ift th e co n test are
asked to re p o rt to th e ir lie u te n an t not
j la te r th a n S unday m orning. At pres-
i en t th e men a re still leading b u t th e
w om en a re gain in g on them .
FAIRVIEW
A t S m ith M em orial P re sb y teria n
ch u rc h n ex t Sunduy th e usual se r
v i c e s will be held. S unday school
m eets at 10 o’clock and m orning w or
ship at 11, when th e p asto r, th e Rev.
E. R. I). H oliensted, will preach on
| "K now ing God.”
TERRY
F o r m an y y e a rs it h a s been H e n ry F o rd ’s p e rso n a l a m b itio n to m ak e th e F o rd th e u n iv e rs a l fam ily c a r to p u t it
w ith in th e re a c h of th e m illio n s of people w ho h a v e n e v e r been p riv ile g e d to e n jo y th e ben efits of m o to r c a r o w n e r-
D u rin g th e p a s t fifteen y e a rs o v er 7,500,000 F o rd c a rs h a v e been placed in th e h a n d s of r e ta il c u s to m e rs — m o re
th a n a m illio n a n d a h a lf of th e m w ith in th e p ast tw eiv e m o n th s — a n d y et th e re a re s till m illio n s of fa m ilie s w ho a re
h o p e fu lly lo o k in g fo rw a rd to th e day w hen th e y c a n ow n a F ord.
A nd now th e w ay is open.
U n d e r th e te rm s of th is p lan you can se le c t y o u r F o rd F a r. set a sid e a sm a ll a m o u n t each w eek a n d you will he
su rp rise d how soon you w ill ow n it. In th e m e a n tim e y o u r m o n ey will be sa fe ly d e p o site d to y o u r c re d it in o n e of
th e lo cal b a n k s w h e re it w ill d ra w in te re s t.
T h in k it over. F iv e d o lla rs w ill s t a r t a n a c co u n t. T h e w h o le fam ily can p a rtic ip a te in it- fa th e r, m o th e r, b ro th e rs
a n d s is te rs e ach d o in g a little . .
W hy not s ta r t today. S top in a n d ta lk it o v e r w ith y o u r local F o rd d e a le r. H e w ill be glad to fu lly e x p la in th e
d e ta tils
ils of th e p lan a n d h elp you g et s ta rte d to w a rd th e o w n e rs h ip of a F o rd C ar.
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
RAKER & SON
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
GRESHAM, OREGON
T uesday aftern o o n Mrs. E. M. Coons
e n tertain ed Mrs. A lice B ennet and
d au g h ter, Mrs. Lydia W ilson, both of
P o rtlan d . All th re e ladles had not
m et for 20 years. A m ost enjoyable
aftern o o n was spent.
C om ing to
PORTLAND
DR. MELLENTHIN
SI’Et TALIST
In Internal Med leine for the
past tweive years
DDKS NOT OPERATE
Will he at
HENSON HOTEL
T u esd ay , W ednesday and
T h u rsd a y , May H, 9 and 10
Office Hours: III a. ni. to I p. m.
i ll K EF DAYS (INLY
No Churge for C onsultation
Dr. M ellenthln is a reg u la r g rad u a te
in m edicine and su rg ery and is li
censed by th e sta te of Oregon.
He visita pro fessio n ally th e m ore
im p o rta n t tow ns and cities and offers
to all who call on th is trip free co n
su ltatio n , except th e expense of t r e a t -
m ent when desired.
A ccording to his m ethod of tr e a t
m ent he does n o t o p era te for chronic
ap p en d icitis, g all stones, u lc ers of
stom ach, to n sils o r adenoids.
He has to his cre d it w onderful r e
su lts in diseases of th e stom ach, liver,
bow els, blood, skin, nerves, h ea rt, kid-
nejr, bladder, bed w etting, c a ta rrh ,
Igaltloa Expert
125 will be given to him who proves that w»-ak lungs, rh eu m atism , sciatica, teg
I < an not find the deficiency o f his rna- Ulcers and rec tal ailm ents.
rhlne on starting, lighting and Ignition.
Main Street Oarage Phone Oresham 12ZH
Old Fords! Old Fords!
B attery lig h ts and elec tric se lf
s ta rte r s for old F o rd s 1912 to
1919 m odels, p u t on w ithout c h a n g
ing th e block. Good w ork and low
coat.
Call at the
BLUFF GARAGE
Bluff Road
Two m iles n o rth of Sandy
If you have been ailing for any
length of tim e and do not g et any
b etter, do not tail to call, as im proper
m easu res ra th e r th an disease a re very
often th e cau se of your long standing
trouble.
Rem em ber above date, th a t co n su l
ta tio n on th is trip will be free and
th a t h is tre a tm e n t is different.
M arried women m ust be accom
panied by th e ir husbands.
A ddress: 331 Boston Block, M inne
apolis, Minn.
—Paid Adv.
Storage battery repairing and rerhari
Ing Marter and generator work, flak«
* Son.