GBESHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY,
CORBETT
ROCKWOOD
The re g u la r m eeting of Columbia
grange on la st S atu rd ay was well
attended and an enjoyable session
waS held. Ame ig the welcome vis
itors p resen t w ere J. J. K reuder,
of Lents, county g ran g e deputy,
Mrs. K reuder and d a u g h te r; Fred
C rane of Rockwood, m a ster of Po
m ona, and Mrs. C rane; Mrs. K atie
Jonas, m a ster of F airview grange,
and Mr. Jonas.
Mrs. Lucile Daw es of Indepen
dence visited from F riday until
Sunday w ith h er m other, Mrs.
N ettie K incaid, and w ith her sis
te rs, Mrs. P. D. S ettlem eier and
Mrs. Lovell Berney. Mrs. S ettle-
ineier accom panied h er home on
Sunday.
Mrs. Olivia L eland has been quite
ill th e p ast week.
C orbett fisherm en a re having a
fairly good run of salm on at p re s
ent. each boat getting a liberal
supply and of very good quality.
G ilb ert B urkholder is driving a
new F ord touring, a rec en t p u r
chase.
O scar W alin and fam ily enjoyed
a trip to K athlam et, W ashington,
w here they visited with H enry Hof-
fee and fam ily, form er resid en ts of
Rockwood. W hile th e re they v isit
ed the C row n-W illam ette S tate
lum ber cam p w here they w atched
th e w onderful m achinery handle
the im m ense logs. The W alius are
enjoying a new O verland-6 coach
recently purchased from H essel
Im plem ent com pany of G resham .
E. Johnson was a t home over the
last week end. He is w orking w ith
the G rand Ronde L um ber com pany,
in w hich he has an interest.
E lm er C randall and fam ily have
moved back to th e ir place from
Cushm an, W ashington, w here they
have been for th e p ast eig h t years
operating an apple orchard.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P atterso n are
helping to ca re for th e b erries on
the D onaugh place for Mr. Holden
of P ortland, who has ren ted it.
T hey enjoyed a recent visit to Wis-
eonsin but are glad to he back in
Oegon.
A fishing trip to E agle Creek w as I
enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. H. Olby
and the fo rm er's sister, Mrs. C hrist- i
offersou and fam ily. They m anaged
to land 1 fine tro u t. The C hristof- {
fersons cam e recently from Old
Hickory, T ennessee, and expect to
m ake th eir home in Oregon.
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PAGE TUKEE
SANDY BLUFF
HOWELL VALLEY
The Rev. Arvid Johnson of E v er
ett, W ashington, will preach at the
Swedish Mission church T hursday
evening at 8 o'clock. T he Sunday
school w orkers will m eet F riday
evening a t th e home of C harles
Nordblom. Next Sunday m orning
the Rev. W. W estlind of Tacom a.
W ashington, will speak in Swedish
at th e m orning service at 11
o’clock. Sunday school will con
vene at th e usual hour of 9:50.
T here will be no service in th e eve-
ning to p erm it those who wish to
attend the conference being held in
P ortland th is week.
KAY
Sold by
Hessel Imp. Co.
The last m eeting of C ottrell P a r
ent-T each er association w as held
Friday night. May 6, at th e school-
house. The follow ing officers were
elected for the com ing y ear: Mrs
II. H. W atkins, p resid e n t; Jim
Fow ler, vice p resid e n t; Chas. Gos
sett. se c re ta ry ; Mrs. J. Fow ler,
tre a su re r. It was voted to have the
an n u al picnic
on
th e
school
grounds on Ju n e 4. A ways and
m eans com m ittee was appointed to
plan a way to finance the finishing
of th e u p sta irs for an auditorium
which, if accom plished,
would
m ean a g reat asse t to th e social
featu res of the com m unity.
Mrs. R. W. Mundliu. who is in ill
health, is staying in P o rtlan d for a
short time. One of her children is
w ith her and is sick w ith m easles.
The o th e r tw o children are in the
ca re of Mrs. Ray W ilkeuson and
Uncle Sam Work Shirts, 75c.
one of them also has m easles.
F
ull cut, 2 pockets.
Special
Mr. and Mrs. R. G ray e n te r
tained com pany from
P o rtlan d value. A ylsw orth & M artin, G resh-
Sunday.
i am .—Adv.
Mr. ami Mrs. A. J. Ault visited
Sunday at the A1 H aw orth home.
L U STED
The Lusted P aren t-T each er asso
ciation. which was to have m et on
the coming F riday evening, has
been postponed until May 20 at
w hich tu n e th e school program will
he given in connection w ith the
m eeting of the association.
The sew ing club g irls will co n
duct a silver tea F riday evening at
the home of W. II. Breen.
Uncle Sam Work Shirts, 75c.
Full cut, 2 pockets.
Special
value. A ylsw orth & M artin, G resh
am .—Adv.
FREE
Card Party
and Dance
S at. E ve., M ay 14
I*. W. IM A. H all,
Springdale
Everybody W elcome
Gresham
P R IZ E S A W A R D ED IN
BANK ESSAY C O N T E S T ■
C ontinued from page 1
given ce rtain pow ers and ce rtain
obligations.
It is th is w onderful governm ent
of o u rs, w hich entitled “Life, lib
e rty and the p u rsu it of happiness"
to each individual, w hich m ust be
preserved.
T hrough good citizenship w hich
is to respect th e constitution, “The
su prem e law of the la n d ” and to
obey ra th e r th a n violate th e law s
w hich are m ade by congress and
th e sta te le g isla tu re is th e m ost
Im p o rtant way of preserv in g the
governm ent as law s should be to
us th e sig n als of cooperation.
A nother way of p reserving the
g overnm ent is to atten d school and
to become educated. T he aim of
education is to teach th e individual
social efficiency and how to su p
p ort him self. Both th e efficiency
and the dem ocracy of a govern
m ent depend upon th e extent and
kind of education th e people have.
D em ocratic governm ent m u st be
ca rrie d on largely by education be
cau se th e re m ust be train ed lead
ersh ip . T hen education is neces
sa ry as a beacon to guide th e n a
tion and its perplexed leaders.
In com m unity life one m u st be
able to en ter into v arious functions
and be able to su p p o rt him self.
By p racticin g th r if t is an o th er
way of aiding to preserv e th e gov
ern m ent. By being th rifty one does
not n ecessarily have to be stingy
b u t live in com fort and save for th e
so-called "rain y -d ay .”
T he influence of th e religious
serv ices of th e church in m aking
good citizens is im m easurable be
ca u se it is an in sp iratio n to rig h t
living, encourages educational and
social activities, and also en co u r
ages ch a ritab le en terp rises.
T hus if th is republic is to re
main the land of the free and con
tinue to grow in stre n g th and u se
fulness, both th e native and fo r
eign born who exercise th e rig h ts
of suffrage m ust all know the
m eaning of dem ocracy and reg ard
the duties and obligations of c iti
zens w ith sincere, ea rn e st devotion.
B ur G overnm ent, How Each of Us
f a n Best Live to P re serv e It.
( By Neil M ilner.)
Our governm ent is a th in g of
w hich m an, woman and
child
should be proud, and everyone
should striv e to keep it in th e m ost
perfect condition.
To do so, in th e first place, we
m ust all live clean, health y lives,
and not re so rt to tobacco, drugs, or
o th e r alcholic drinks. T hese th ree
th in g s a re th e m ain cau se of crim e
in th e United S tates,—yes, even in
the w hole w orld.
Every resid en t of the United
S tate s should be a good citizen.
By th a t I m ean they should not
gam ble or cheat in any way. Also,
they should obey all th e law s of
th eir state, and if they catch som e
o ne b reaking th e law or law s, it is
th eir duty to th e sta te and people
to re p o rt them .
E very person
should be carefu l not to endanger
the lives of oth er people. T here
a re m any w ays of doing so. One
of th e m ost dangerous evils to h u
m an lives is the reck less driving
of an autom obile. T hen th e re is
th e d anger of shooting someone
w hile hunting. Many people have
been killed or w ounded because of
being m istaken for game.
A good citizen should alw ays let
the law ta k e its course and not in
te rfe re w ith it in any way. Many
people have reso rted to "mob vio
lence" because they say th e law is
to - slow. By th u s ta k in g the law
th e ir own hands, they some-
« m ake a grave m istak e be-
the priso n er m ay be guiltless,
r t th e p riso n er has a chance
ve his Innocence, w hile in
case as above m entioned he
chance. W henever a man
n is on a Jury, they should
•cide according to th e evl-
1 not according to some
If they a re called In as
i
they should aw ays “tell
ti
th e w hole tru th , and
ni
th e tr u th .”
.
ay for boys to uphold
th e
nent Is to becom e Boy
Sco
...» o rganization Is the
finest train in g school for boys in
th e United S tates. Any boy who is
12 y ears old m ay be a Boy Scout.
E very Boy Scout is required to do
a good tu rn every day. He ties a
knot in his sc arf or handkerchief,
and when he has com pleted his
good tu rn he unties it. T he Bo,
Scout aggregation is m uch the
sam e as the k nights of olden tim es.
A good tra in in g school for g irls
is the Camp F ire G irls. It is n e a r
ly the sam e as th e Boy Scouts.
Every boy and g irl should play
fair in study and in play. They
should alw ays be good sports. If
you get beaten in a fair fight, don't
kick" about it. If you did your
best, w hat m ore could you do?
Why, not a thing.
E very boy and g irl should show
resp ect to th e A m erican flag and
alw ays sa lu te it.
If e v e r, m an. woman and child
would do th e above m entioned
things, the United S tate s would r e
m ain the g fe a te st In th e w orld. But
if th in gs go on as t h e , a re now.
th e co u n try Is liable to go to the
dogs! No country can stand for
such destru ctio n of m orals and
rig h ts.
miles an hour
that now you can do all kinds of cooking—
roasting, baking, frying and boiling—-on ordi
nary lamp socket electricity.
Uses Less Current than a Toaster
Great strides have been made in the development of electric cook
ing. No longer is it necessary to go to the expense of having your
house rewired for heavy current. 5 ou do not need an extra meter.
No costly installation.
The Swartzbaugh laboratories have developed the wonderful
burn-out-proof, drum type, Everhot element that makes cooking
easier—that saves time—that makes all kinds of cooking possible
on ordinary home current—that makes electricity reallv economical
to cook with. Draws less current than a toaster. V ou 11 hardly no
tice it in your electric bill.
Clean, convenient, dependable
T h e sym bol of the fleet hom ing
pigeon -applies to the Essex Super-
Six, not o n ly in its ability to travel
at high speed w ith econ om y of
e ffo r t all d ay lo n g , b u t in its
sm ooth road skim m ing ease that
is actually lik e fly in g .
Increasing thousands of ow ners,
and increasing thousands of miles
are proving that these qualities
w hich delight y ou on your first
ride are just as lasting as they are
brilliant.
ESSEX SU PER -SIX
2-pass. S p red ab ou t, $70®; 4-pass. S p eed ster, $785
C o a ch , $755; C o u p e. $735; Sedan. $795
A1I prue, /. ., k Dorml, p i a , w a r I t u a t a a
E S S E X Super-Six
M. C. Webster Motor Co.
and now economical electric cooking
Hudson - Essex Dealer
T ens of th o u san d s in use. A pproved by Good H ousekeeping In stitu te and cooking
and electric au th o rities everyw here.
Only trem endous production m akes th e low
price possible.
Opposite P. O.
( ìresham
Phone 2491
Y ou’ll be d e lig h te d w ith w h a t y o u r new E v e rh o t w ill do. B row ns
r o a s ts — m e a t o r fow l— cru sty , te n d e r a n d delicious. Cook soups, cereals,
a n d ste w s fo r h o u rs a t v ery little cost an d no a tte n tio n . S team a n d hake
v e g e ta b le s w ith a ll th e ir tru e , ric h , h e a lth -g iv in g flavor an d v a lu e s r e
ta in e d . B ake th e flak iest p a s try — th e fin e s t b re a d — th e lig h te st b iscu its
you ev er h a v e e a te n . S u rp rise a n d d e lig h t th e fam ily w ith th e b e st of
c o o k in g w ith less w ork. D raw s less c u rre n t th a n a to a s te r.
W hy
Take advantage of this Free Offer.
The offer will be withdrawn when our limited stock
of Everhots is sold.
A ct N ow .
A genuine Everhot Electric Cooker—a marvelous thermal jar—an
ice crearfi freezer (no current used)—all in one. Two heats—turn
on high or low—cook fast or slow. Cook without watching or atten
tion. Take with you on a picnic—when out touring. Keeps food hot
or cold for hours without the use of current.
Fully equipped as illustrated, including instructions.
Dealers
S e r v e Y ou B e t t e r a n d S a v e Y ou M oney
ONLY $
E kn ow tires- how to select the best h ow to help you take care o f them ,
s and get the most out o f them . W e sell Firestone G um -D ipped Tires
and T ubes—also Oldfield Tires and Tubes.
Both Firestone and Oldfield Tires are scientifically designed and m anu
factured by T h e Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. Mr. Harvey S. Firestone is
President and active head o f the C om pany and under his m anagem ent m any
W
T h e E v e rh o t c o o k e r m ay be p u rch a se d on our
d e fe rre d p a y m e n t p lan , #2.05 dow n, b a la n c e
$2.00 a m o n th .
and an
N o te
P r ic e s
on
O ld fie ld T ir e s
Everhot Table Stove is
T h e y C o st Y o u N o M o re
T h a n O r d in a r y T ire s
FREE!
B uilt fo r long, h a rd use. B e a u tifu lly d esigned an d finished.
hold u tility you can be proud of fo r y e a rs to com e.
Low
outstanding developm ent» and im provem ent» for
econom y, safety and com fort in tire» have been
made. H e is the acknow ledged leader in low ering
tire costs and fought alm ost a lo n e battle to secure
low er crude rubber prices from a foreign m on op o
ly. H e has saved, and is saving, m illion s o f
dollars every year for car owners.
A house
Yon need this table stove! (¿el it now FR EE. T his offer good for a
short tim e only. It w ill never he repeated. When our present stock is
exhausted, the opportunity Is past.
30x3
30x3'/r
30x3 Vt
29x4 40
32x4
31x5.25
33x6.00
Fabric
Fabric
Cord
Balloon
Cord
Balloon
Balloon
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A fa cto ry d em on strator w ill be at this store on
; T h u rsd ay, F rid ay and S atu rd ay o f this w eek .
PORTLAND
TRJC
COM PANY
a ls o
$5.85
$6.85
$8.25
$8.40
$13.40
$15.35
$18.35
Tubes
p r ic e d
v e ry
Through the Firestone policy o f selling and
distributing direct to dealers through 14H Factory
Branches and W arehouses, w e receive fresh, clean
stocks of tires o f the highest quality at prices w h ich
are the low est in the history o f the industry, and
we*pas* these advantages in quality and low price
on to our custom ers.
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