PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, MAT 4, lfcM SCENIC cem etery by th e side of tts g ra n d m other. Mrs. E arl Jack. The bereaved Continued from page 1 A baby d aughter w as born F rid ay m other was m ost kindly rem em bered F ra n k Jones has b u ilt a c a rp en te r m orning to Mr. and Mrs. H erm an by a w onderful show er of beautiful shop on a newly p u rch ased lot at S m ith a t th e home of Mrs. S m ith’s flowers. W emme on th e Mt. Hood Loop h igh grandm other, Mrs. D. D. Jack. How ever, th e little one did not live and See the b arg ain s listed in th e W ant way. He says th e re is lots of building going on in th a t region, especially on w as laid to re st In P lea san t Home Ads. the governm ent reserve. GRESHAM LOCALS That New Car Thrill! D. C. Lew is, candidate for sta te re p resen tativ e, w as in G resham S atu rd ay atten d in g th e ground b reak in g e x e r cises. He is able to get aro u n d very w ell again follow ing his accident. An accident occurred T h u rsd ay eve ning a t the co rn er of T hird and Main stre e t which, w hile it did not re su lt seriously, could easily have done so when Miss Mabel Sm ith, a sophom ore in G resham Union high school, m issed her footing when she tried to board th e Pow ell Valley bus w hile it w as in motion and fell, escaping w ith m inor Frederick W. Steiner. bruises. She had alighted from the < umlfilutc for United Mutes Senator, bus to tra n sa c t a few erran d s and see who was a visitor hi Gresiiam last ing the m achine s ta rt up, supposed it evening, attending the meeting of had departed, leaving h er behind. She the Masonic Lodge. made a ru n (or the ca r and succeeded 1 in g ettin g a hold, but the m achine couver, B. C., a sh o rt tim e ago. Mr. 1 threw her to one side as it m ade a McKenzie was to have taken posses tu rn , w here the w orst in ju ries she su s sion May 1, but is now in P o rtlan d tained w ere a g en eral sh ak in g up and suffering with an attac k of in testin al bruises. It proved afte rw a rd th a t the flu, which may detain him from com bus had not really made th e s ta rt for ing to G reshatn for several weeks yet. Mrs. McCauley Dale and son left home w ithout her. b ut had tu rn ed In to the G resham filling statio n for air. T hursday for H erm iston. Oreon, to T ne speed w as but m oderate, o th e r reside. She has joined her husband, wise she m ight have been seriously Dr. Dale, who has become associated S lip pers, P um ps, O xford s Injured. W illiam C arlsted t is the d riv with an old established dentist, Dr. Prim e, in the ea ste rn Oregon city. Dr. er of th e machine. Mrs. B ert H erald and th re e c h il Dale is a g rad u ate of North Pacific dren, Raymond, D orothy and A lfred, D ental college In P ortland. drove over from Oak Grove Sunday Mr. and Mrs. O. A. E astm an e n te r and sp e n t th e day w ith Mr. and Mrs. tained old friends. Mr. and Mrs. John J. A. Bushong. Billings, of P lattv ille, W isconsin, S at Miss E thel Moffitt of E ugene w as urday by tak in g them for a trip up the visiting with old friends and a c q u a in t Columbia River highw ay as far as ances in G resham and P lea san t Home M ultnomah F alls. Mr. and Mrs. B ill S atu rd ay and Sunday. ings are visiting in P o rtlan d for a M EN’S WEAR SH O ES R. M. H ardy has been obliged to r e week or so with frien d s and a re on m ain a t his studio longer th a n he con th e ir way east afte r spending the w in G R ESH A M tem plated when he disposed of his te r in California. They have never business to Alex. McKenzie, of Van- been w est before and have been g re a t ly enjoying the w onderful scenery. The Rev. and Mrs. B. L. Beegle and th ree children left Monday m orning for P enaw aw a, W ashington, w here Mrs. Beegle’s p are n ts reside. They had intended leaving la st w eek but Mr. Beegle w as tak en ill and has been bedfast several days. They expected to stop a t Hood R iver a t th e home of an uncle Monday evening, resum ing th eir trip to P enew aw a later. The stu d en ts of G resham Union I high school enjoyed th e ir an n u al school picnic F riday on th e banks of the Sandy riv er n ear th e autom obile H A L F P R IC E clubhouse. They re p o rt th e usual good tim e of outdoor frolics, in te r F ifty dozen la d ie s’ S w iss spersed w ith a v ast am ount of good | eats. E m b ro id ered H a n d k e rc h ie fs Dr. W ilbur H. Thom pson and wife I in all co lo rs a n d w h ite in a w onderful v a rie ty of n o v e lty cam e from O akridge, Oregon, F riday and rem ained until th e follow ing day p a tte rn s . visiting at the homes of relatives. Mrs. A. M. W ilkinson, m other of Mrs. | Thom pson, and Mrs. M cPherson Rob inson accom panied them home for a | stay of two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Todd and th e I Misses Miriam In g lis, D orothy Dickey and A ugusta H ahn m otored to C orval L a d ies’ S ilk and W ool lis, also some d istance beyond th a t city, on Sunday, re tu rn in g to G resh- | D resses am in the evening. A. S. G ruber and d au g h ter. Miss I W. A. H ESSEL J. C. H ESSEL G ruber, who reside at V en tu ra park, P h o n e G resh am 1111 spent Sunday a t th e hom e of F ra n k Gibbs and also visited w ith Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibbs. Mr. G ruber is the | S tra w b erry R u n n er—rotting c u tte r th a t fits any grandfather* of Hoy Gibbs. H 5-tooth cu ltivator, .lust w hat you have alw ays Mrs. R. H. F ittin g retu rn ed to h er I needed. home in P o rtlan d Sunday evening, ac-1 G resh am ¡h-.fittrafiOT.vf.,- com panied by her husband and ch il dren. after spending two w eeks at th e ] home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. W. Brown [ w here she has been recu p eratin g from J th e effects of a m ajo r op eratio n which she underw ent in a P o rtlan d hospital. T in G resh am circle of the E v an g el-| leal W om en's union w ill m eet on F ri day afternoon, May 7, at the home of I Mrs. A1 Peter. It is hoped th a t all m em bers will be p resen t if possible, as plans are to be m ade at th is m eeting for w ork In connection w ith th e con This is the best Super Six, the best Coach ever bulk, ference w hich will be held In G resh- | and the price is the low est in history. It is delivered am May 13 to IS. at your door with nothing else to pay at a price way Mrs. C. A. C aro th ers w as tak en 111 I below any cat o f comparable quality. F rid ay with sciatica rh eu m atism and This lom bination o f masterful performance, o f great is still confined to her room. Mrs. closed iat com forts lias constantly maintained lea»let- A m anda C lark is carin g for Mrs. Car- | ship for the Coach as the World'» Greatest Value. o th ers In h er illness. It is hoped th e re w ill be a full rally I to the Home M issionary program Nothing htse to Pay which will fill the day at the Method ist Episcopal ch u rch W ednesday. The p rincipal speaker of the day will be Mrs. M. N orthrup, of P asadena, C ali Hudson B rougham $ 1 6 '9 Hudson 7 . Pass. Scdsa $ 1 8 75 fornia. national field se creta ry for the P r a t t n u la J t freig h t, ta x m J the fo ile u e a g ty m p a n a l: organization. A pot luck luncheon | Front and Rear B u n-pen ; A u to m atic W in d s h ie ld C lean will be served at noon. er; Rear V h w M rror. T n i u n u i i i o a Lock ( b u ilt-m A L ucille McMurry has been brought I R a d ia to r Shutters. M o to -M e te r. C o m b in a tio n to her home a fte r spending ten weeks | Stop and T a il Light. in Good S am aritan hospital suffering from an infection in th e w alls of the lungs. She Is now considered out of danger and is beginning to walk. The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. J Murry, who was very ill for several The Well Shod Foot Of the utmost importance to the well dressed woman is the selec tion of her Footwear. Since only authoritative styles are shown here, selection of the correct Footwear is assured. Specially priced at Berry G rowers S p e c ia l/ When you take the old car off its beaten path, th at’s when the motor gets confi dential. After a wheeze and a cough and a thump or two, you begin to realize she’s sending you an S. O. S .; trying to tell you she needs your help. Between efforts to coax her up the hills you realize that some of those old-age symptoms of the motor are justified. The speedometer shows you’ve rolled off many thousands of miles. You realize, too, when you stop for gas and oil that you can’t give a party with the change. Right then’s the time to take your neighbor’s tip and have your motor re-conditioned. Then’s the time to bring your car and troubles to us. W'e know the inside of a motor like a motorman knows his route. Let us true-up the cylinder walls, re place the worn piston rings, pistons, pins and bearings with guaranteed parts. The bearings, too, if they need it. W’e guarantee an expert mechanical job. For a cost that won’t strain the close-figured budget, you’ll have a motor as good as new, and we’ll give you the price in advance. She’ll be good for many more miles—and just think of that new-car thrill! GRESHAM GARAGE HAMLIN A H0SS, Props. Phone 2391 N ight 706 Handkerchiefs FAIRBANKS-MORSE SCALES 250 pound 500 pound 2 for 35c 6 for $1.00 Berry Plows, Cultivators, Grape Hoes, 5- disc Drills, Vaughn Garden Tractors, (Cat erpillar type), Myers Water Systems, Pipe and Fitting for any type or depth of well. HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. at % discount W. R. HICKS CO. H U D SO N COACH Here is Masterful Performance ivith Closed Car Comforts a n d Great Price Advantage S R a sm u sse n P u re P a in t fo r o u ts id e su rfaces At Y our D oor— When you want “Pure Paint" be sure you get Rasmussen, HUDSON COACH »1379 L.TîSS Before surface decay sets in g ive s u r fa c e protection w ith R a s m ussen P ain ts a n d Varnishes. A new c o a t ev ery three or four years will keep your prop erty investm ent free of depreciation—will freshen up the ap pearance, keep your home attractive, in viting, comfortable. i For it really is pure. Par- I ticular master painter« use | it because they know . They like to give satis- J faction. Specify Rasmus- set Pure Paint for outside work. A ik y o u r p a i n t e r o r y o u r d e a le r RASMUSSEN A COMPANY Portland - Soattla Sold by: A. W. METZGER & CO. S p e c ia l 29x4.40 Savage Balloon Tire and l ube. $17.50 GRESHAM, OREGON 4-a 5 0x1 1-2 te g . s u e g u a r a n te e d c o rd $ 9 7 5 50x1 I -2 o v e rs iz e g u a r a n t'd c o rd $ 1 1 . 3 5 ALL SAVAGE CORDS Gas 22r M. C. WEBSTER MOTOR CO., Gresham, Oregon Ivy Filling Station P o w e ll a t R o b e rta G re abata w eeks. Is also considered on th e road she m en tio n s th a t th re e of th e ir chll to com plete recovery. an a at The G resham band is p lan n in g a con- i dren have ju s t recovered from an ce rt to be given at the high school •’’c*5 of the m easles. She also sa; gym nasium on T h u rsd ay e v e n in g ,' (he> « P w t to re tu rn to Oregon insii May 13. j of a year. In a recent le tte r received from Mrs. ■ ----------------------- G. H. S alisbury, of W ichita, K ansas. 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