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IIKKSHAM OUTLOOK. rkoae t i n POWELL VALLEY ED. BAUM ANN. Prop. KUPAT. SEPTEMBER 11, IMA PAGE THREE COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Miss Anna Nordbiom re tu rn e d W ed nesday evening from a trip to S eattle w here she visited w ith friends. Sunday school at th e M ission ch u rch will convene at 9:50, w ith th e serm on at 11 from th e topic, "F o rg iv en ess and R etrib u tio n .” T he young people's m eeting w ill begin a t 7 in th e eve ning. follow ed by p rea ch in g a t 8 o'clock from th e su b ject, “C h ristian A bleness.” T h ere w ill be special singing at th e evening service. GRESHAM DAIRY Established t»17 Cows Tuberculin Tested Best equipped and most Sanitary Milk delivered daily and a t Cecil M etzger's Grocery Quarts 10c, Pints 6c W e are eqnipped to handle an unlimited am ount of custom ers STORY BY JEANIE AAACPHERSOM ’iiusta •« ADOLPH ZURO* je s s t L LAsmr About fifty high school stu d en ts and g rad u a tes from th e Colum bian high school w ere d elig h tfu lly e n te r tained a t Crown P oint C halet on F r i day evening, th e g u ests of A gatha and Mabel H arding. It w as a com bined business and p le asu re party Since it w as the first g ath erin g of stu —you’ll find it in that dents since th e ,c lo se of school it w as bit o’ extra effort to u n u su ally enjoyable. On th is occasion an alum ni club w as form ed, w ith Clif please . . . at each desk ford Reed as president. It is expected . . . at each window . . . th a t th e g rad u ates who w ere ab sen t w ill join the club in th e fu tu re. The and from every officer young folk enjoyed dancing u n til mid and employe of the . . . night, w hen punch and cak e w ere served. Several of th e g rad u a tes w ill en ter college th is fall. W illiam Mor gan w ill study fo re stry a t th e Uni v ersity of Oregon. G aylord Davies ex pects to go to Monmouth to en te r th e Oregon N orm al, F red W oodw ard. Do lores M organ, A gatha H ard in g and Ray L asley w ill atten d Oregon Agri GRESHAM, OREGON c u ltu ra l College. Mrs. M orine Joy. d a u g h te r of Mr and Mrs. G. N. McKay of S prin g d ale —community helpers w as m a rried in Chicago a sh o rt tim e ago to B rice Muir of Tacom a. W ash —of community planners ing. Mrs. Muir arriv ed h ere S atu rd ay to tak e h er little d au g h ter, B arb ara Joy, who has m ade her home w ith her g ran d p a re n ts h ere for th e p ast th ree years. Mrs. Muir w ill join h er hus band in Chicago next w eek and they w ill go to F lo rid a for the w inter. T he P aren t-T ea ch e r association of C orbett w ill give an e n te rta in m e n t on Septem ber 25, w hen Mrs. M innie M Rasm us of Los A ngeles w ill offer h er ta le n t for th e evening a t Colum bian high. Her them e w ill be "T he W hite Robed S tra n g e r,” one of h er own stories, a plea for peace in stead of w ar. Mrs. R asm us is a w ell know n d ram atic and in te rp re ta tiv e read er and is favorably know n in P o rtlan d ch u rc h circles. A fter h er reading Joseph A. F inley of P o rtlan d w ill sing "T h e Holy City.” The e n tertain m en t is to be high class and it is expected th a t the auditorium w ill be packed on th e occasion. F ull anno u n cem en t of the p rogram w ill be published In the THE ONLY OFTICIAL LIGHT TESTERS IN GRESHAM n ear fu tu re. T he la te Mr. Rasm us who died a y ear ago. w as a noted m u sician an d te ac h er of voice. He w as born of D anish nobility and his m other w as lady in w aiting to th e late CHF.VROI.ET SAI.ES AND SERVICE D anish Q ueen Louise of K ing C h ris tian th e 9th. H is fath e r w as an of Phone 2331 Gresham ficer of th e king's ro y al guards. L ark en S houltz drove to Tygh V al ley Sunday m orning to v isit old friends. Miss A gatha H u rst from C arlton Oregon, is th e g u est a t Colum bia View farm . T he C orbett Sunday school enjoyed a picnic at Reed's island on Labor day and w as cau g h t out in th e th u n der storm . Ail rep o rted a good tim e in sp ite of a good soaking. Ju st a few exceptional bargains in Mr. and Mrs. O. N. McKay e n te r tained on L abor day Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crew s of Tacom a. Mrs. McKay is rap id ly recovering from in ju rie s r e 30x3 Fabric, guaranteed................................... $ 7.70 ceived in an autom obile accid en t r e 30x3% Buckeye Cord, guaranteed...................... 8.50 cently. 30x3% Standard Cord, guaranteed...................... 10.00 Ja m es Kelley, m a ster of M ultnom ah 30x3% Standard Cord, s. s., guaranteed............. 13.50 co unty Pom ona G range, w as a w el W e h av e a lim ite li a m o u n t a t th is p ric e so com e visito r a t th e re g u la r m eeting of save y o u r m o n ey e a rly C olum bia G range held S atu rd ay eve ning, S eptem ber 5. Geo. C ham berlain has rec en tly bu ilt a cam p k itchen and has u n d er co n stru ctio n two cabins and g ara g e a t his public cam p ground ea st of his rest 30x3 Fabric........................................................ $ 8.65 dence. 30x3% Trailmaker Cord..................................... 11.00 E lm er and Edw in L eader, atto rn ey s, 30x3% Trailmaker Cord, oversize...................... 13.60 from S eattle, camp F rid ay to look 30x3% The Big Oversize H. D. at...................... 15.80 a fte r th e ir rea l estate in te re sts h ere Mr. and Mrs. R. P. R asm ussen and 29x4.40 Full B alloon.......... , ........................................ 16.80 d au g h ter, Miss Alice, retu rn ed to The 32x4 Trailmaker............................................... 21.00 D alles th e la st of th e w eek a fte r Other sizes at proportionately low prices and all carry spending th e sum m er on th e ir farm a full guarantee. A better tire for less money. n ea r th e Sandy river. Miss Alice is an in stru c to r in th e schools a t The D alles. Mr. H arm on and son. W alter, from P o rtlan d w ere over n ig h t v isito rs at L ew is Reed's S unday m orning. A c com panied by Mr. and Mrs. Lew is Corner Roberts Avenue and Powell Street Reed a*d Mrs. O livia L eland, Mr. H arm on m otored to his farm n ear leda d istric t a re g ettin g read y for Sherw ood w here they w ere m et by school, som e joyously and som e n ot so o th e r frien d s and parto o k of a picnic Joyously. Lynch school com m ences d in n er. Monday, S eptem ber 14, and will again SERVICE—plus BANK OF GRESHAM Cecil B. De M ille t Cinemasterpiece _T he T en , (OMMANDME GRESHAM THEATER FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY September 11, 12 and 13 Show Starts at 7 and 9 Admission 25c and 50r Have you had your Headlights Tested NOW IS THE TIME! THIS IS THE PLACE BOTKIN & JOHNSTON T IR E S FROM $1.00 UP KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES Ti restone T ire Prices A re L O W — CRUDE RUBBER HIGHEST IN YEARS Buy Now and Save Money! t The unprecedented demand for F ire s to n e q u a lity an d mileage has more than dou bled the sales of Gum -Dipped Cords to car owners so far this year, enabling us — be cause of this trem endous vol um e—to keep prices low. Firestone extra process, is also one of the biggest and most im portant economy factors in tire performance. This m eth od of treating cord fabric, developed by F irestone tire chemists and engineers, insu lates every fiber of every cord E xperienced car ow ners with rubber, and gives the insist on tires that deliver the sidewalls the extra strength to greatest mileage at the low withstand the extra flexing est cost per mile, because strain — insuring m aximum such tires last longer—make safety, comfort and economy. the restricted rubber supply Buy now —make sure of go further—reduce crude economical tran sp o rta rubber costs—and help tion by obtaining these m a in ta in th e p re se n t o u tsta n d in g Firestone low tire prices superiorities at present ofQÏudüj G u m -D ip p in g , th e low prices. MOST M IL E S P E R DOLLAR L. E. Faught KASER’S SERVICE STATION Gresham, Oregon C o rb e tt, O reg o n Sandy Garage Geo. Atkinson Springdale. Oregon A M E R IC A N I «M O U L D PRO DUO « S a n d y, O reg o n T H B IR OWN BUBBBB . . .. - SAVAGE T IR E S GAS 20c IV Y FILLING STATION SH O ES ARBOLEDA On T h u rsd ay of last week, Mrs. Ray H ill and Mrs. L. E. N eurer of P o rt land spent the day w ith Mrs. C. G. Robison. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. A rnot of Coaston, Oregon, are th e gu ests of th e ir son- in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. F red L. B ourne. W. R. Locke and fam ily m otored to Sherw ood, Oregon. Sunday and w ere th e g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. F red G raue of th a t city. Mrs. Jo h n Calvin Sm ith, Miss B a r b ara Sm ith and P hilip S m ith of P o rt land w ere house g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. C hurch th e first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. F in n el sp e n t a few days In P o rtlan d th is week as the g u ests of Mr. F ln n ell’s b ro th er and sister-in -law , Mr. and Mrs. A ustin D. F lnnell. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. D elker and son, Bobby, sp en t th e holidays a t Dodge P ark. They re p o rt a splendid outing In w hich much sw im m ing and hiking w ere indulged. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. N eurer and d au g h ter, Ju n e, w ere th e house guest« Sunday a r d Monday of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Robison. T he ch ild ren residing in th e Arbo- th is year be u n d er th e capable s u p e r vision of Miss E lizabeth C anning. ORIENT Mr. and Mrs. K napp and fam ily have located a t O rient. Mr. K napp is w o rk ing for L auderback B rothers. T he Rev. E. G. R an to n 's b ro th er held m eetings a few evenings in the M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch . They w ere enjoyed by all. Jo e Rybick is p u ttin g up a su b sta n tia l 6-room resid en ce on his place. It has a 9-lnch wall basem ent 24 x 24. Mrs. R eardon of O rient was m arried to H. B aum haugh of P o rtlan d la st S atu rd ay , S eptem ber 6. Mrs. H ow ard gave th e w edding supper. Covers w ere laid for Mr. an d Mrs. Baum - baugh, Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard and son P at, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brow er, Mr. and Mrs. J. E ndrizzle from P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. B aum baugh will reside In P o rtlan d . LUSTED Mr. and Mra. A. K ester are enjoying trip east. T hey left S atu rd ay for St. P au l, M innesota, w here they will v isit w ith a sister of Mr. Kester. They 111 probably be gone aeveral weeks. WORK AND DRESS SHOES for Men and BoyB Expert Shoe Repairing Git ESIIAM SHOE SHOP CARL DAHL Phone 41 Gresham Phone I t I Gresham, Oregon Dr. A. H. Wright, V.S. A ll ra il* attended promptly Diseaeen treated. of all dom estic anim als C. A. BUTCHER Buyer of Livestock Located on I lane Line and Buckley Avenue Phone TAbor 4*7» H oste I P oiU aad, Ore. School of Dancing OPBNS 8 E P T . 5 MRS. AGNES CARMEAN Every Phone 7»1 S a tu rd a y R BO I8TBR NOW