GRESHAM OUTLOOK, T h e B ank of G resham pay* 5 p a r | ce n t In te re s t on tim e deposit*.— Adv. POWELL VALLEY T he I n d ie s ’ Aid of th e L u th e ra n ch u rc h an d o th er frien d s and n eig h bors su rp rise d Mrs. A. A. N ordblom a t her hom e Sunday aftern o o n , S ep tem b er 23. A very enjoyable a f te r noon w as speut a fte r w hich re fre sh m ents w ere served. An electric plate w as left in honor of th e occasion. G. A L iedfors, E d ith Lind, Mrs. S w anberg and A ndrew A nderson w ere d in n e r g u ests S unday of Mrs. C arl Nelson. H U O V I, SFPTFSBFR RESOI.I TIONS. Septetpber*22, 1923 W hereas, th e re is a m ovem ent on foot having for its object th e re c a ll of G overnor P ierce, and W hereas, p etitio n s a re now being circ u lated to have said recall placed upon th e ballot to be voted on at th e com ing special election to be held in November, W hereas, we believe said action is u n w arra n te d and u n called for an d would reflect d iscred it upou th e c iti zenship of o u r fair sta te , th e re fo re be it Resolved by th e m em bers of P lea s an t V alley g ran g e in re g u la r session assem bled that* we do go on record as benig in to llerab ly opposed to such m ovem ent. F u rth e r th a t a copy of th is re so lu tion be sen t to each of th e daily p a p ers published in P o rtlan d , also th a t a copy be sen t to G resham Outlook. (Signed) G. N. SAGER. ¿S 11W3 PAGE THREE TROUTDALE T he L ad ies’ Aid m et at th e hom e of Mrs. B. Mooreheud on W ednesday a f ternoon. T he electio n of officers r e sulted as follow s: Mrs. E. G. Rohlf, TIRES AND TI BES p resid e n t: Mrs. C. I. T hom as, se c re ta ry , re-elected ; Mrs. H. E. W aite, Tires tre a s u re r, re-eiected. W ork on the an n u a l b azaar to be given ea rly in De American* cem ber h as begun. T he follow ing Akron Tires chairm en of w ork com m ittees w ere Vulcanizing and Retreading appointed: Mrs. Lee E vans, fancy All W ork G uaranteed w o rk ; Mrs. W. C. Spence, a p ro n ; Mrs. B. M oorehead, quilt. A daiu ty lunch w as served by th e h o stess assisted by S torag e b a tte ry re p a irin g and re c h a rg GEO. A. BRANDT P h o n e 1107 ing s ta rte r an d g e n e ra to r w o rk . Raker Mrs. E lla H ensley. A Son. Miss Bessie Low h as been visiting for a couple of w eeks at th e hom e of Phone 1111 Daily Trips to Portlund Res. Phone 1036 h e r p a re n ts. Mr. and Mrs. T hom as Low, before d ep artin g for San F ra n cisco, C alifornia, w here she expects to rem ain for a year. Miss Low left S a t u rday on th e steam er Cuba. B l’KTEN WALRAD, Prop. Jo h n L au d an is v isitin g relativ es at Denver, Colorado. (Smith Memorial) A T ru c k fo r E v e ry P u rp o se F airv iew , Oregon L. A. H arlow and C harley Cook llu rtc u fo r S e n ice REV. E. It. 1). HOLLENSTED, drove to C lackam as lake F rid ay on Ashing trip , re tu rn in g S unday night. >1 i n l - l r r WOOD COAL STORAGE SERVICES Mrs. F red F ed ersp eil an d ch ild ren S U N D A Y SC H O O I..............................10 A. M. We S olicit Your B usiness In su re d C a rrie rs of Bull R un sp e n t la st w eek a t the I M O R N IN G W O R 8H 1P ................... 11 A. M H elpful — R estful — In sp irin g T hom as Low home. Mr, and Mrs. Reed B u rtn e r and Mr Calvin Cooper of P o rtlan d w ere Sun day d in n er g u ests a t th e C. I. T hom as home. Mrs. B u rtn e r is a niece and Mr. Cooper a nephew of Mrs. T hom as T ro u td ale baseball team played th e C orbett team on th e la tte r ’s diam ond Sunday, d efeating them 16 to 6. Among th o se who atten d ed th e P endleton ro u n d -u p from h ere w ere Roy Ruxton, G eorge B illeter, H erm an B laser, C larence P arso n s. Olive Wil son, M arjorie K endall, Mr. an d Mrs A. A lth au s and d au g h ter H elen and Mr. and Mrs. E m anuel Fox. Mr. and Mrs, W. W .B anks w ere Step o n it! Feel th e surge o f th e n e w O verland Sedan— g u ests on F rid a y evening and Mr. and q u ic k e r , g rea ter th a n e v e r ! N o w equipped w ith the Mrs. C h arles Robenson on Sunday at bigger O verla n d - built engine. A s to n is h in g e c o n o m y th e L. A. H arlow home. w ith w onderful added p o w er! E veryone is looking fo rw ard to th e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs dance to be given on Feel th e m arvelous riding ease o f th e T riplex springs O ctober 13 at the city hall. A live w ire (P atented) w ith 1 3 0 -in c h springbase. G o over bum ps com m ittee has been appointed, who and car tracks as in a big car. N o tice the deep, broad a re Mrs. E. C. Shaw , Mrs. L, A. H ar low and Mrs. Lee E vans, w hich in com fort o f th e fine upholstery. G et an O verland Sedan. su res a good tim e. Good m usic has been secured and a good lunch w ill I he served a t th e hall. F IS K Oldfield Gresham Tire Shop More Power Gresham Overland Co. BORING W A. HESSEL F O B T o le d o Tonring $495, Roadster $495, Red Bird $695, Coupe $750. All prices f. o. b. Toledo, We reserve the right to change prices and specifications without notice. ab as Buy Y our Tires from a 9E.Â.L Every day you find new proof of this unequalled value. On the 15th of this month, Firestone Tires set two new dirt track records at Syracuse when Tommy Milton slid around four turns at every mile and covered the 100 miles in 75 min utes, 33 hundredths seconds. He also established a new world’s record for one mile by covering it in 42 and 28 hun dredths seconds. The next four cars to finish were also equipped with Firestone Gum Dipped Cords. Each one of them G ra h a m , went the entire race without a stop. Thia and every other important race this year was won on Firestone G um -Dipped Cords end Steam-Welded Tubes. Such performance gives you conclusive proof of their strength and durability. Not only do race drivers use Firestone Tires as protection to their lives and the surest way to victory, but the largest tire buyers in the world insist on and buy Firestone Tires for economy and service. These buyers include the leading car manufacturers, the biggest commer cial car operators and the taxicab and motorbus operators. 57,639,714 tire miles were sold to taxicab and motorbus operators in the month of August. Think this over. You cannot afford to accept anything less than Firestone service and economy. You can buy thia service and economy from any of the dealers listed below. RAKER & SON O re iro B J. L. COOK Troutdale, O re g o n A m e r ic a S h o u ld P ro d u c e Its O w n R u b b e r — ?»_________ ' kC u FOLKS GROWING B\.NK ACCOUNT AT THE BANK OF GRESHAM Gresham, Oregon Mrs. A lb ert V aughn of C ottage | Grove, Oregon, and her b ro th er, Louie M aulding of G resham , visited sev eral days of la st w eek at th e hom e of Mr and Mrs. E. V. M aulding an d fam ily A lbert and Gus P eterso n and D arre ll Siefer left T h u rsd ay to a tte n d th e re m ainder of th e sta te fa ir a t Salem . Mr. and Mrs. H erm an Jo h n so n gave a su rp rise p arty at th e ir hom e T u e s day evening for th e ir d au g h ter Rica who is to leave soon to a tte n d Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l College a t C orvallis. Mrs. Len. Siefer is closing up h er I affairs h ere and expects to leave soon w ith h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. N ellie Shaw | for th e la tte r ’s home in Los A ngeles. W. W. M etzger, p ro p rie to r of th e Boring G arage, sold th re e new c a rs the p ast w eek, a new Buick to u rin g to W. R. T elfo rd , a new C hevrolet to u r ing to Jo h n G laisen an d a new F ord | coupe to P ercy L a rs e n .’ A baby g irl arriv ed a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lake, th e la st of | th e week. Mrs. P. C. L arso n of P o rtlan d is visiting for a few days a t th e hom e of her fath e r, J. E. Siefer. W. R. T elford, to g e th er w ith his fath er, M. T elford and b ro th e r Max T elford, both of Oregon City, and W alter Roots of P o rtlan d , sp e n t th ree days th e first of th e w eek a t N estucca Bay, re tu rn in g home T h u rsd ay . A bout 27 of th e Boring R ebekahs m ade a fra te rn a l visit to th e E stacad a lodge W ednesday evening. All re p o r t ed a good tim e. J. E. S iefer w as In O regon City on business W ednesday. —builds a wall of economy VULCANIZING For ex p e rt window cleaning see S. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith John Brown, Gresham, phone 2501. V O U A A /- 7 V Æ F ainSt.ll T IR E S * x AND /T ubes | VuLCANIZIM? > w GAS FREE SERVICE SUNOCO O JL— the CAS Y0U0W T h e tire s you buy of us w ill p e rfo rm to y o u r e n tire s a tis fac tio n . T h a t ’s w h a t o u r g u a ra n te e m ea n s. Y ou’ll find ♦ h a t th e se rv ic e is b u ilt rig h t in th e tir e if i t ’s a H E W IT T . „ And its la s tin g q u a lity is p ro v e n o u t on th e road. H R E SIIA M , OREGON WHAT SHALL WE EAT? G R ESH A M M EA T M A R K ET w ill h e lp solve th e q u e stio n . C hoice L am b, Veal an d o th e r m e a ts a lw a y s on h a n d , a ls o fo r th e h o t w e a th e r a sp len d k i a s s o r tm e n t of cold lu n ch m e a ts an d R ed R ock C heese. Fresh Fish Thursdays nnd Frlduys Home Cured Itaeon and Lard a Specialty. A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone 1891 Pow ell S treet, G resham FOR THE BEST MEATS F re s h o r C ured, L ard , E tc., p re p a re d a n d sold u n d e r a b so lu te ly s a n ita ry c o n d itio n s a n d a t low est p o ssib le p rices, y o u ’ll go to THE SANITARY MARKET GEO. DIETL, Prop. Phone 1711 G resil» in All Kinds of Rough and Dressed LUMBER We Deliver Mrs. Ed. W’oodard ¡eft Sunday, th e 23d, for U nderw ood, W ashington w here she w ill w ork so rtin g fru it. Mr. an d Mrs. C arl Hooven a re v is iting a t tn e W illiam H ard in g home. They cam e o v erland from C o nrath, W isconsin, spending a few days a t the ro u n d -u p and o th er points of In terest. F rien d s of Mr. and Mrs. Sam H u llt ot H illsboro m otored over to th e ir new ran c h and enjoyed a w aterm elon feed. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B ram hall and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Malcomb Woodle an d fam ily w ere am ong the old frie n d s present. Milton Soule has gone to B attle G round, W ashington, to atten d the A dventist A cadem y th e re . H e is a senior stu d e n t th is year. Mrs. W'llliam Gile a rriv ed W ednes day m orning from M arshalltow n, Iowa, and w ill spend a few w eeks w ith h er siste r, Mrs. Wm. H arding. She w ill probably be rem em bered by her old frien d s as Mabel Dewey. She sp e n t sev eral years h ere te ach in g in th e H u rlh u rt school before she moved to Iowa. Colum bian high stu d e n ts a re en jo y ing th e spacious new high school building. Ci. N. McKay 1» p rin cip al again th is year. T he o th e r te ac h ers are. Miss Joy C rockett, Miss J ’aullne Rickll, R obert H am ill, and Joseph Finley. Fifty stu d en ts have enrolled and sev eral m ore a re expected later. Window ( leaning SHOP k, EAST OF THE SANDY. A t th e Latest Prices—The Low est in H is to ry That is the reason he sells Firestone tires. He knows and has plenty of proof that they are the best tires on the mar ket. He can give you the greatest value and thereby retain your trade for years. YOL N< Presbyterian Church Gresham Transfer & Storage Co. You will find the Firestone Dealer one of the stable business men of your com munity. He offers a clean, fresh stock, backed by a well organized service. He wants you as a permanent customer. FOR THE ( Jonsrud - Gunderson Lumber Co. Boring, Oregon Flione Sandy 13x3 OUR HEALTH BREAD a t thia B akery and a t S to re s Contains the Vilamines, inked by scientific p rin cip les It’s Good and Good for Yon Gresham City Bakery THEO. VAN DONINCK Phone 1221 YOUR DIVIDENDS COME REGULARLY O ur 7% P rio r P re fe re n ce S tock h as paid dividends re g u la rly every th re e m o n th s since It w as first Issued. It is a Safe and Sound Investment You can buy It a t 198.00 a sh a re , p ar value 1100, for cash o r on easy term s. It w ill n et you 7.14% on every d o lla r you Invest. W rite for fu ll Inform ation today. In v estm en t D ep artm en t Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Room 605 E lectric Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon