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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1926)
FAIRVIEW (a s e y ’s Rheum atism Remedy and Blood Tonic. For neuritis, inflam m atory, sciatica, lumbago, boils, gout and uric acid con- , of the blood. Reduces sw elling of the limbs and m any ilia by p u rify ing the blood, »1.50 a bottle. Sold on guaran tee by T ab e r’s P harm acy G resham , phone 1761. For fu rth e r p a r tic u la rs call W A lnut 3000.—Adv. Many undesirable flavors and odors develop over night even when th e se p a ra to r has been thoroughly rinsed with supposedly clean w ater, or w ith skim milk, says the O.A.C. experim ent station. A nalysis of the su bstance of which the se p arato r slim e is found in the m orning after standing all night, shows w hat is taking place when th is Plano Tuning. d irty se p arato r is used to sep arate Piano tuning »3.50. Plano and o r j the fresh m orning m ilk. gan repairing. F red B. Jones, 2825 49th stree t SE.. P ortland, phone TAbor Boys’ Knee Pant.« Suit« 8952, or G resham 1561.—Adv, HALF PRICE Boys tw o-knicker suits, ages 14 to Special. IS only, to close out. »9.85 suits »4.90. 250-, 500- orlOOO-pound F airb an k s ; »12.50 suits »6.25. Morse scales. Single or double beam. AYLSWORTH & MARTIN H essel Im plem ent Co.—Adv. In su ran ce funds for farm loans. No »50 to »200 will buy a good used car com mission or brokerage. Very easy at the Hessel Im plem ent Co.—Adv. term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv. The 45th w edding an n iv ersary of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. S tone was celebrated Monday afternoon and evening in a pleasing m an n er w hen about 75 old friends and neighbors called to pay their respects. A num ber w ere in a t tendance from P o rtlan d . T he affair was arran g e d by th e th ree d aughters- in-law of th e couple, Mrs. L. H. Stone, Mrs. W. E. Stone and Mrs. E. M. Stone Many beau tifu l offerings of flowers and other gifts w ere received by Mr. and Mrs. Stone, one being a handsom e a'um inum elec tric cooker from F air- view friends. D uring the afternoon Mrs. W. E. Stone and Mrs. L. H. Stone served refresh m en ts. GUM the Extra Process for Extra Miles! B re a k s a l l T ir e R e c o rd s s S S s B S r 2 ¡ it , w o n w trn r u n Size G u m -D ip p e d Balloons at th e record b reakin g average speed o f 1 0 1 .1 3 m iles per h o u r J n 're u o k « W it\ F “ £ S‘ ’ e to J p u n c T r , Yflflr Driver Car T ire« Hour 1911 H a rm u n 7 4 .5 9 1912 Deweon N a tio n al M ic h e hn 7 8 .7 0 1 9 1 ) GoUX Peugeot Firestone 7 6.92 1914 T l i o t t u D e Lage P alm er 8 2 .4 7 1915 D e P aim e M ercede« G oodrich 89 64 191 6 Resta Peugeot G oodrich 8 3 .2 6 1 9 1 7 / N o Race 1 9 1 8 ( W o r ld W a r 1 9 1 9 W ilc o x Peugeot G oodyear 8 8 .0 6 1920 C hevrolet M o n ro e Firestone 88.5 5 1921 M ilto n Frontenac Firestone 8 9.62 1922 M u rp h y M urphy Sp. Firestone 9 4 .4 8 1 9 2 ) M d to n H C S Soec. Firestone 9 0 .9 5 1 9 2 4 C o ru m - Duesenberg Boyer Special Firestone 9 8 .2 3 iFtreston* i f 1 9 2 3 D a P ao io Duesenberg ' F u ll-S a a 1 0 1 .1 ) Balloon* i F trescone/ M ille r Spec. . - Full Sire ; Balloon« ’ b“ ‘ tW° o«e due T K ta perfo rm ance is even m o re rem arkable w hen you consider the terrific speeds at w h ic h the c a n traveled o ver this fifteen -year-o ld. rough b ric k track. E xp erienced race d rivers w ill n ot ris k t h e ir lives o r cha n c es o f victo ry on any o th e r dree. A n d in the com m ercial field , large tru c k , m utorbua and taxicab fleet o p e ra to n , w h o keep careful cost records are am ong the big users o f Firestone G u m -D ip p e d Tires. T h e C ity T ra n s p o rta tio n C o ., o f T ac o m a , W a s h ., w rites) " O n e o f o a r 12 buaec on Firestone G u m -D ip p e d T ires Has gone over 4 0 ,6 0 0 m iles and still looks good fo r many m iles o f extra service For all aro un d tire safety and m ileage, Firestone cannot be beat.” F ro m C a lu m e t M o to r C o ach C o ., H a m m o n d , in d ., the fo llo w in g ) “ W e o perate 4 0 buses a ll equipped w ith G u m -D ip p e d Tires. T h e very lo w cost pee m ile o n w h ich these tires operate is considerably lest th a n th a t o f any o th e r m a k e ." Haves Bus Lines. C o lu m b ia , S. C ., say: " W e o perate 19 buses equipped w ith Firestone G u m -D ip p e d T ire s . A n u m b e r o f these tires have ru n over 4 5 ,0 0 0 m iles w ith o u t ever having been rem oved fro m the rim .” „ T h e largest taxicab com panies in the w o rld standardize on Firestone G u m -D ip p e d Tires. W . R . R o th w e ll, taxicab o p erato r, D e tro it, M ic h ., writes: " T w o o f m y Firestone G u m -D ip p e d T ire s have ru n 7 6 ,0 0 0 m iles." H u n d re d s o f thousands o f car ow ners v o lu n ta rily testify to the safety, c o m fo rt and econom y o f Full-Size G u m -D ip p e d Balloons. W . H . Peacock, B irm in g h a m , A la ., testifies: “ I have had Firestone B alloons fo r th irte e n m onths and they have delivered in th a t tim e 2 4 ,4 6 9 m iles." H . C . Staehle, M in n e a p o lis , M in n ., says: " M y Fire stone B alloo ns have gone 4 9 , 9 0 0 m iles and are still in good c o n d itio n .” These records o f endurance, speed, safety and m ileage could o n ly have been m ade because o f Firestone d evelo p m en t o f the G u m - D tp ping process w h ich insulates and saturates every fib e r o f every cord w ith ru b b e r, reducing fric tio n and heat and b u ild in g greater strength and endurance in th e cords—assuring you at a ll tim e s — The Firestone Record in Battle of Tires at Indianapolis 1 9 2 6 L o ckhart B s llo o -s T h e ten c ar. to hnish - i n the m o n ^ ” w e r . o th « V X i ; vaivT ” 9 5 .8 8 MOST MILES PER DOLLAR Tí restone KASER SERVICE STATION G resham , Oregon SANDY GARAGE GEO. H. ATKINSON Sandy, Oregon Springdale, Oregon W e also sell Oldfield Tires and Tubes at Remarkably Low Prices— M ade at the Great Firestone Factories and Carry the Standard Guarantee, A M ER IC A N S SH O U L D PR O D U C E THEIR O W N R U BB ER . . . PLEASANT VALLEY K enneth K esterson left S atu rd ay for Oakland, Oregon, to spend a m onth w ith his b ro th er, Keith, on th e farm , C arro ll D. Bush and two sons of E agle Creek, C lackam as county, called at the home of G. N. S ager F riday ev ening. Clyde E. S ager and son Manford, of Lents, w ere calling on relativ es here T h u rsd ay evening. Mrs. H. 0. Jellu m and son Ole, have retu rn ed to L aC enter, W ashington, afte r a week spent b erry picking. The Misses Ida and B e rth a rem ained a week longer to help W ill Richey w ith his berries. Mrs. E ra D itto of D elena, Oregon, visited se v eral days la st week w ith Mrs. L illian Richey. Mr. and Mrs. Adams of P o rtland visited w ith Mr. and Mrs. C. F. K ester son one day th e last of th e week. Mrs. A. S utton of Independence, K ansas, H enry Davis and fam ily of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tole of Longview, W ashington, visited a t the home of th e ir b ro th er an d uncle, F. M. Davis, la st Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bowen a re the proud p a re n ts of a son. born May 28, It being th e ir first son. Mr. and Mrs. Norm an Johnson of S eattle, w ere v isito rs at the home of T. P. C am pbell, one day th is week. lit i Car j D r iv e r M ile * Per G al. I-A STAR# T o u rin g 2-A STAR 6 T o u rin g R o y R o fftr i 2 3 .6 0 3 -A F L IN T Coach JuliuaDueaevotr 2 3 .4 8 4 -A F R A N K L IN Sedan Q u r f a . C a rr 20. S-A •D U E S E N B E R G * T o u rin g Jo. B anani 1 9 .8 6 Renton T r e run 1 6 .7 4 O o aed Car STUTZ 8 Sedan C L H ud»« 2 9 .0 9 •S W E E P S T A K E S W IN N E R Here are the Red Grown m ileages that won the suggests that you see and drive th e c a r that others use as the Standaid°fComparison Mrs. Jo h n T ruedson and h er d augh ter, Miss E sth e r T ruedson, will leave th is week to m ake th e ir hom e In P o rt land w ith an o th er d au g h ter, Miss Hilm a, L ater Mrs. T ruedson may Join her husband a t Seattle. H okan T ru ed son, who som e tim e ago w as operated on for th e rem oval of a goiter, is now In Los A ngeles and is enjoying the best of h ealth . T he Rev. Enoch San- deen, of Colton, Oregon, is th e newly- appointed p asto r to th e Suron L u th e r an ch u rch in Pow ell V alley and, w ith his wife and son, w ill occupy the L u th e ra n p arso n ag e w hich Is being vacated by Mrs. T ruedson. In addition to th e w ork of the p a sto ra te here, he is the field se c re ta ry for th e conference. T he Ladies Aid society of th e Saron L u th eran ch u rch will m eet w ith Mrs. Wm. P eterso n on T h u rsd ay afternoon, Ju n e 10, a t 2 o’clock. A cordial In vitation is extended to all to attend. before you spend COTTRELL Mrs. S. E. Jones has received word th a t her son Dan w as in ju red w hile at work for th e Cam eron-H ogg Lum ber com pany. H e w as ta k en to th e Good S am aritan ho sp ital in P o rtland. Mrs. Ray W ilkenson was operated on recen tly In a P o rtlan d hospital Mr. W ilkinson and sons visited her Sunday and rep o rt her g ettin g along nicely. Claud and Clay Cooper a re spending th e ir vacation w ith Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sm ith. T hey expect to atten d Sandy high school n ex t year. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Poehler and fam ily an d Mr. and Mrs. A. G. P erry of P o rtlan d w ere Sunday v isito rs at th e Brophy home. Mr. an d Mrs. W illiam Booth are pleased over th e a rriv a l of a baby girl who a rriv ed at th e r home S aturday, Ju n e 5. T he new com er Upped the scales a t 9 pounds. your money W. W. METZGER SALES — SERVICE Motor Re-conditioning That’s What Four Car Needs “ It’ll make your motor good as new!” If your motor has lost all its old-time pep and power; if its get-away is poor, then a thorough re-conditioning is the tonic it needs. A worn motor means carbon—carbon means increased gas and oil consumption. You can’t expect to wear out two or three sets of tires without wearing some parts of the motor. Bring your car to us today. Let us look it over. We’re motor specialists. We’ll give you a definite price on the job in advance. We guarantee an expert mechanical job and will use only the best parts. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Los Angeles - Yosem ite Economy Run May 21-22 CU m “ as good as RuicK POWELL VALLEY Phone su b scrip tio n s to 1561. MILEAGE RECORD T h e fam iliar phrase ° YOSEMITE ECONOMY RUN Nota above how the great Red Crown rrileegvt piled up in the 10th Annual Loa An^elea-Yoaemita Economy Run— 41 yea re of Standard O il experience have put them there, and expert drivers know it. T h e A nnual Loa Angelas-Yosemite Economy R u n — the major event of ita kind in the United States— it a highly competitive run in which the winners are the cars showing the greatest mileage economies under each classification. It w ill pay you to train y„u r car’s speedometer on the miles and mi lea in Red Crown gasolinel Make a point of calling for it at Standard Oil Service Stations and at dealers— your nearest Rad Crown dealer is a specialist on milaal T h e R rd C ro w n M il e age C a rd w il l s ta r t yo u on at^ ec o n o m y ru n o f y o u r o w n - »sb for it . T e lia W h a t to do for y o u r 8» ;to r — a b o u t c a r b u re to r a d ju s tin g - ) u « t h o w to d r iv e for m a x im u m m ile a g e 1 STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Mrs. W allace Reid's fam ous picture, “ H um an W reckage," w ill be given at Colum bian high school on W ednesday evening, Ju n e 9. No ch ild ren w ill be adm itted u n less accom panied by p a r en ts or o th e r adults. P ro sp ects a re good for a fine crop of ch e rrie s in th is vicinity, as w eather conditions a re Ideal and th e ch erries a re said to be free from worm s. T here will also be an ex tra good crop of p ru n es and B a rtle tt pears. The gro w ers a re finishing th e ir last shipm ent of early cauliflow er .which was poor th is year on acco u n t of the m aggot pest. Several young folks aro u n d C orbett a re down w ith m easles, am ong them Mabel H arding, H orace. Lois and R osem ary E vans and Owen Emily. T he la tte r is th e invalid son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E m ily who has sp en t th e last tw o y ea rs In a w heel chair. Edw ard P arso n s of S p ringdale has rented the McKay cottage on th e h ig h way in p rep a ra tio n for his bride, Miss Flossie Gould. Roy J. A ndersen has Just retu rn ed from a p le asu re trip around Puget Hound and re p o rts w onderful roads in th a t p a rt of W ashington. C arl E tlin g m ade a trip to Mount Hood on S atu rd ay In com pany with everal o th e r young folk, and left for I th e top of th e m ountain at 1 o'clock on Sunday m orning, r< aching the sum m it six h ours la ter. The day was clear and a w onderful view of th e country was obtained. C arl retu rn ed Sunday evening and said he w as "a ll In.” Jo h n B urba of C orbett and Mr. Mc Kay of S p rin g d ale w ere given the M aster Mason degree In th e Fairview lodge a t T ro u td ale la st S atu rd ay night. T he DeMolay hoys of th e Oregon c h a p te r will give a dancing p arty at C h an ticleer Inn on next S atu rd ay night. Mr. and Mrs, Morgan have been hosts to several high school p a r ties recen tly from P o rtland. W illiam Morgan, who has been a t tending college for th e p ast year is expected home S aturday. M enchucha, th e sum m er home of Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s Meier, was a busy GRESHAM GARAGE HAMI.IN Si HONS, Prop«. Phone 2391 N ight 706 A SAFE INVESTMENT WITH GOOD DIVIDENDS Our First Preferred Shares Pay You 7.2 per cent on Your Money. Why You .Should Buy Thl« Stock Our business Is firmly established, well m anaged and perm anent. Your savings will be safe. Your income will he reg u la r and dependable. Dividends paid by check first of each m onth, o r q u arterly . E xem pt from S tate P erso n al P ro p erty Tax. D ividends exem pt from Norm al F ederal Incom e Tax. Investment Department 820 E lectric Itnlldlng PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. COAL BRIQUETS A TRUCK FUR EVERY KIND OF WORK EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE "Daily Trips Io Portland 0 r e . hu m Phone IM I Powell and Maple P ortland Ft. E ast T aylor Phone EAsI 6.3«» place one day la st week, when about Mr. and Mrs. L. Aron«on m otored to 50 c a r loads of K iw anls del» g ates on T,ie Dalles W ednesday to atten d a th e ir way ea st to a convention, w ere «»r t r «lvevn b* fr,en d ’ ’ en tertain ed there. Mr. and Mrs. Meier See the b arg ain s listed in the W ant tre a te d the gu ests to a flne luncheon, A(j g an d dancing was enjoyed in the p a For real estate loans see or call B. vilion. W. T horne.—Adv. Miss Bella Reed sp en t last week w ith friends In P ortland. "Use w ant ad s”— a good adage.