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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, BORING FRIDAY, JIV E IO, 1927 PAGE THREE PLEASANT HOME In su ra n ce funds for farm loans. No com m ission or brokerage. Very A num ber of people from th is lo T he services at th e B aptist easy term s. B, W. T horne.—Adv. cality attended th e C lackam as ch u rch Sunday m orning w ill begin county G uernsey association sale a t 10:30 o'clock, when th e C hil at Canby on S aturday. S. E. Lyon d re n 's Day p ro g ram w ill be re n sold th re e head and J. A. an d J. T. dered. The evening serv ice begins Word w as received in G resham I w ith B. Y. P. U. a t 7:30 w hich will A decision w as banded down a Richey tw o head. The re g u la r services at th e M eth W ednesday of th e unexpected dea'.h be follow ed by preach in g a t 8 few days ago from th e sta te engi odist ch u rch on Sunday w ill be o’clock by th e p asto r, th e Rev. Wm. n e e r's office a t Salem in favor of preaching a t 10 by th e p asto r, th e of a form er resid en t of th is place, F airw eath er. M. T am u ra, Ja p an e se g ard e n er liv Rev. E. W. W ithnell, and Sunday Mrs. Effie Beegle, aged 71. m rth e r Owing to th e rain the picnic, ing tw o m iles east of G resham , school at 11. T he boys from th e of W. E. Beegle and Mrs G. A. w hich was planned for W ednesday Bible study class a re m aking a Cox, who passed aw ay in a S eattle at Dodge p a rk for th e ch ild ren of g ra n tin g him th e use of 15,000 g al te n n is co u rt a t th e re a r of th e lons of w ater daily from Beaver church. T he Rev. Mr. W ithnell is hospital th a t day as th e re su lt of th e H appy H our class, was held in an operation. She w as visitin g w ith th e basem ent of the B aptist church. creek for irrig a tio n purposes. T he j in charg e of the w ork. All had a good tim e and plenty of ) P. W. L edine is having a sm all a son, th e Rev. B urton L. Beegle at ice cream to eat. in sp ite of th e ) decision grew out of a contention sto re b u ilt on his p ro p erty n o rth S eattle w hen tak en ill. A lthough rain . • fo r w ate r rig h ts in th e Beaver of Boring n ea r the H aley church. W ilbur A ltm an is hbm e from O. Bend d istric t w hen resid en ts of the Melville Richey has been a w a rd she had th e c a re of first-class v icinity objected on the grounds ed a silver loving cup, for stock physicians, including th a t of a A. C. Mr. and Mrs. A ltm an at- I nephew who is a specialist, a w eak tended the com m encem ent ex er th a t he w as depriving them of the judging at O. A. C. Mr. M allicoat and fam ily of P o rt ened condition of th e h e a rt could cises on Monday, W ilbur retu rn in g use of th e w ate r and th a t by low er land w ith them in th e evening. w ere gu ests a t th e hom e of his H. C. N elson and E lb ert K illen ing th e c re e k ’s supply th e w ater b ro th er, L. H. M allicoat, on Sunday, not w ith stan d th e shock o i th e w ent to w ork Tuesday m orning w ould become a breeding place of and in the aftern o o n they m otored operation. to E stacada. F u n eral services will be con d u ct w ith th e paving crew , w hich will m osquitoes. G eorge D reisel has p urchased ft ed next Sunday, Ju n e 12, at 2:30, com plete th e pavem ent of th e Mt. Hood Loop road to th e M ultnom ah i S ubsequent to a h earin g at th e new W hippet-six from the G resham in the F irst F ree M ethodist ch u rch , county line. G resham city hall in M arch of th is agency. T he frien d s of Lew is C. Newell L. D. W rig h t is having a large E ast N inth and Mill stre e t, P o rt y ear th e sta te en g in ee r’s office took of P o rtlan d w ere m uch grieved to chicken house built, and intends to land, w ith in term en t follow ing in th e m a tte r u nder advisem ent until go into th e p o u ltry business on a G resham cem etery by the side of h ear of his d eath on Sunday. He a few days ago w hen a decision la rg e r scale. had been afflicted w ith can cer of w as m ade favorable to th e g ard e n Sam G regson has been p ain tin g h er b ro th er th e Rev. B. C. Dewey the stom ach for th e p ast year. T he m em bers of th e Bell fam ily er. At th e G resham hearin g th e his m o th e r’s residence th e p ast who died less th a n a m onth ago. who w ere in ju red in an au to accl- j week. He expects to go to Beaver Mrs. Beegle’s husband died 34 y ears en g in ee r’s office w as represen ted Creek soon to do some w ork for his d ent recen tly a re slow ly recover- | by Mr. Coshow, a nephew of Judge fath er-in -law , who has to go to th e ago. Next S atu rd ay would have ing from th e ir injuries. Mrs. C. M. been th e 52d an n iv ersary of th e ir Bell is me«» seriously injured, an Coshow of the suprem e bench. W. hospital for an operation. X -ray show ing a fra c tu re of th e , m arriage. C. L. G regson m ade a business J. Cooper, local atto rn ey , re p re The deceased is survived by five shoulder blade. sen ted Mr. T a m u ra ’s in te re sts in trip to Longview, Monday, r e tu r n T he friends of Mr. and Mrs. Vic ing th e follow ing day. sons and th ree d au g h ters. They to r E rickson are being co n g ra tu th e case. T he O. W. B oring fam ily w ere dinner guests at th e hom e of the are W illiam E. Beegle of G resham , lated on th e a rriv a l of th e ir first Raymond E. of E ast St. Louis, I lli g ran d ch ild , a son born to Mr. and Rev. Mr. W ithnell on Sunday. PO W E L L VALLEY A party consistin g of A. H edder nois, L eroy E. of P endleton, O re Mrs. H arold E rickson on Ju n e 1, at th e hom e of Mrs. C arrie Pow ell On S unday m orning a t 11 o’clock man end wife of P o rtlan d , F red gon, E rn e st B. of D earborn, Mich n ear G resham . T he baby has been th e Rev. Don Shogren, p asto r of the W erner and fam ily of P le a sa n t igan. B urton L. of S eattle, Mrs. nam ed K enneth Victor. Sw edish Mission church, will speak Home, D. H edderm an and Mrs. Nellie Cox of G resham , Mrs. Louise A num ber of th e m em bers of from th e subject, "W ords or Your Raddibush of Boring m otored to M ultnom ah G range are plan n in g to The D alles on Sunday. E. Gibson of Tenino, W ashington, H e a rt”. He w ill preach in th e eve T he J. A.. T. J., and O. M. Richey and Miss Ada G. Beegle of P o rt atten d th e m eetings of g ra n g e rs ning from th e topic, “W ord A fter held in honor of th e v isit of fam ilies spent S unday on a trip to W ord”. The Sunday school session land. Two b ro th ers G eorge W. and N ational M aster T ab er in th e co u n th e m ountains. w ill begin a t 9:50 as usual. The D am ascus G range is m aking F red reside in Illinois. A son died ty. T he P entecost season w as fitting arran g e m en ts for th e Pom ona S tra w b erries a re beginning to ly b ro u g h t to a close la st Sunday in G range w hich will m eet a t th e I. O. in infancy. rip en in th is vicinity and the g ro w F rien d s a re invited to atten d the ers will soon be in th e m idst of the th e S aron L u th e ra n church by a O. F. hall in Boring on Ju n e 29. fu n eral and com m itm ent services. h arv est. P ro sp ects seem good for reco rd -b reak in g atten d an ce both Good paint as low as m o rning and evening. Seven fam i an u n u su ally la rg e crop. CORBETT lies w ere received in baptism and a F ra n k M iller and son R obert had LOCAL BOUGE BEAI I KS a close call T uesday evening during class of six boys w as confirmed. The fu n eral of Mrs. F ra n k DISPLAY NEW SIX the elec trica l storm w hich visited T he L ord’s Supper w as celebrated in th e evening. An individual com K nieriem w as held from C olum bia th is vicinity. They w ere m ilking m union set w as given to th e G range hall W ednesday aftern o o n th e ir cow s w hen th e lig h tn in g C o n tin u ed from i^.ge 1 and attended by a larg e concourse ch u rc h by th e confirm ation class stru c k n ear and knocked them over. to th e com bustion cham ber. The of relativ es and friends, neighbors and w as dedicated a t th e m orning T he P le a sa n t Home M ethodist service. Next Sunday th e Sunday and b ro th er and sister g ran g ers. cen ter of th e in tak e m anifold is L adies Aid w ill m eet a t th e home per gallon w ithin a section of th e ex h au st Mrs. K nieriem had lived in th is school w ill convene a t 9:45, but of Mrs. M. L en n a rtz next W ednes th e re will be no service except in vicinity p rac tica lly all her life and m anifold, giving an e x tra large day afternoon. At th a t tim e th e th e evening w hen the L uther was loved and respected by those "hot sp o t” section. T he fuel charge, w in n ers in th e recen t paper co n who knew h er best. T he m any passing from the ca rb u re to r to th e te st will be aw arded th e ir prizes. L eague w ill be in charge. Bur stock of kalsninine, cylinder heads, hits th is "hot sp o t” Mr. and Mrs. M. L en n artz left T he Rev. Enoch Sandeen left th is beautiful floral offerings w ere b ut and is raised to th e p ro p er te m p er enamels, varnishes and m orning for S eattle w here he will a m ute expression of th e esteem in a tu re for effective vaporization be th is m orning for Salem w here they as held by her m any w ill spend th e rem ain d er of the oils is right up to the give a Bible le ctu re ton ig h t on which she T w he sym pathy of the fore it en te rs th e com bustion ch am w eek w ith th e ir d au g h ter Miss “T he C reation". He w ill also oc friends. minute. ber. The sh o rt d istan ce w hich the cupy th e pulpit a t th e G ethsem ane friends is extended to th e bereaved fuel has to trav el reduces th e te n A nna who will be g rad u ated next | husband and ch ild ren in th is th e ir Monday from W illam ette U niver ch u rc h next Sunday in place of Dr. Let us figure your dency for it to lag or copdense as sity. C. R. Sw anson, p resid en t of the Co hour of deepest sorrow . paint wants. it passes to the cylinders. "What Is S in"? will be th e su b lum bia conference. Single P late C lutch Used. ject of th e preach in g service S u n COTTRELL The Rev. Enoch Sandeen was A single plate type of clu tch is day m orning a t 11:16 a t th e P lea s-) again su rp rised a few evenings used. Its design is sim ilar to th a t a n t Home M ethodist church. The Sunday school will begin a t 10 ago, th is tim e by the six boys com used on m any of th e h ig h est priced p risin g his confirm ation class and o'clock at th e C ottrell com m unity c a rs such as H ispano Suiza, P ierce ju n io r ch u rch will join in th is s e r vice. Sunday school w ill convene church to be follow ed by preach in g the m em bers of th e seven fam ilies Paint Headquarters A rrow , Marmon, M cFarlan, Loco received into the church la st S un a t 11 by Dale Sm ith, a 16-year-old mobile, Puegeot, Sunbeam , D aim ler, at 10. T he E pw ortli L eague will m eet a t 8 o’clock in the evening. boy of P o rtlan d . He is said to be Phone 1421 Gresham day. At the close of a p leasan t D uesenberg and th e B ritish Rolls- evening he w as p resented w ith $50 an in te restin g speaker. S in g ers Royce. It is exceptionally easy and “ Use W ant A ds”—a good adage. as a token of appreciation for his a re expected to accom pany him. quiet to operate. T he pedal action services. The Rev. Sandeen and is said to be lig h ter and so fter th an f wife will leave soon for a vacation any oth er type, and gives a sm ooth, trip to San F rancisco. T he six g entle app licatio n of pow er w ith boys who m ade up the confirm ation no c h a tte rin g of p a rts w hen It is class are T heodore Lind, George released. Jo hnson, Clifford R esare, E dgar F our W heel H y d rau lic B rakes. F ran k , C onrad Johnson and R us All c a rs in the S enior Line are sell P alm blad. equipped w ith th e m ost advanced Pobbo Daparhnant design of Lockheed four-w heel, in T H S C A * HAS T K HALEY te rn a l expanding, h y d rau lically op A (GUT oa WAV OVER A U . CARS ARPADA'n . erated brakes. T he hy d rau lic sys INC FROM T X LEFT. tem is au to m atically replenished T h ere will be no services Sunday I l.|J, ,, .... I.--- |---- and req u ires atten tio n only a t long a t th e H aley B a p tist ch u rch as the in terv als, possibly every seven or I t X own or cong reg ation has been invited to a t • * VEHICLE A P P S O C H IN C TK S CAR WILL AN INTERSECTION FROM T K eight thouM nd mtlM . BE LIAM.E FOR J I tend and p articip a te in th e dedica RIGHT MAS THE RIGHT OF INTERSECTION 1 tion of the F irs t Swedish B aptist WAV W E B VEHICLES A P - ACCOCHT» WITH g CARS APPROACH- » T É I PRCACMNC FROM THE LEFT. ch u rch at P ortland. Sunday school INC FROM T X RBMT j | j , ' | BI ’LL RUN WOMAN REGARDLESS OF WHICH E N TERS THE INTERSECTION will convene at 10 o'clock as usual. DIES OF CANCER f ir s t . T h ere w ere 87 p re se n t a t Sunday .'Vi i t school and they hope to reach the Mrs. A nnie L ittlepage, aged 52 100 m ark before long. A fine C hil years, died a t her home near B or d re n 's Day program w as rendered ing W ednesday, Ju n e 8, from c a r in th e evening. T he attendance The Mail on the R ight Is R ight. of $500 or $1,000—put it to work la st S unday a t all th e services w as cinom a from w hich she had been a "T he man on th e R ight is rig h t.” p atien t sufTerer. She w as born in very good. rig h t away earning more money In S eptem ber 1925 th e suprem e Dundee, Scotland, and cam e w ith for you. co u rt of Oregon ren d ered a deci h er p are n ts to A m erica a t th e age sion based on th e law as it th en of four. Our Certificates of Deposit are stood, th a t w here two vehicles w ere K rs. L ittlep ag e is survived by Given u nder the auspices of the sim ultaneously ap p ro ach in g a g iv h er w idow er C. E. L ittlepage, a son ideal for this very purpose—safe, C o ttrell P aren t-T ea ch e r Assn. en point, at an intersectio n , th e m an Ray, th ree b ro th ers W illiajn. A lfred nnn-tlu<*tuating, transferable and on the left m u st look out for and and A lbert Bell of Sandy and a sis run for only a short time. give th e rig h t of way to th e m an on te r Mrs. M aggie T hom as of Bull the right. T he co u rt in discussing Run. H er fa th e r Jam es Bell of You will like the convenience of, th e case covered co n sid erab le te r Sandy also survives. rito ry and som e of th e low er co u rts as well as the profit from, keeping F u n eral services will be held in Barn on Bluff road. U mile east becam e confused and ren d ered de the Sandy com m unity ch u rch S u n idle funds busy in this way. of C ottrell store. cisions not co n sisten t w ith such a day, Ju n e 12, at 1 o'clock, w ith Supper 25c Admission 75c broad d eclaratio n of th e Jaw. com m itm ent in Sandy cem etery. Some of th e se low er c o u rts even T he Rev. Wm. F airw ea th er, p asto r w ent so far as to hold th a t If th e of the P lea9 an t Home B aptist m an on th e left en tered th e in te r- ch u rch , w ill p reach th e fu n eral section first, th e m an on th e rig h t serm on and arran g e m en ts w ill be had to stop and let him pass— T his in th e h an d s of th e G resham F u for this week only w as tending to change th e law n era l p arlo rs. We m u st have th e room for back to th e old "B utton, button, w inter crops. who reached th e b u tton first”, in Benefit Dance. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ te rp retatio n . T he postponed benefit dance of C annas, G eranium s, big plan ts ■ « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a at 1 5 4 each. P etunias, double In order to clarify th is situ atio n Colum bia G range will be held on and single, 1Oc each. T hou and elim inate any qu estio n , th e S atu rd ay evening. Ju n e 11, In P. W L. A. h all a t S pringdale. Lloyd san d s of sm all p la n ts a t t i t 1927 le g isla tu re am ended p a r a N icholl's o rc h e stra will fu rn ish each. Z innias, A sters, Lobelia g rap h 7 of th e R ules o t th e Road m usic. S up p er w ill be served.— stock from flats, 2OC dozen. Tom ato plants, late cabbage, to Read, "D rivers when ap p ro a ch Adv. J#lh and Fast Ultsan 7 5 c per 100, SO per thousand. ing highw ay intersectio n s, sh all This is the week and this is DODGE PARK look out for and give rig h t of w ay P rogram for S atu rd ay and Sunday, Ju n e 11 and 12 th e place. to vehicles on th e rig h t, sim u lta n GRESHAM A lbert H enderson of th e C rlssey SATI HDAV, 41 VE II— eously approachin g a given point A lpine g ard en s is d riving a new GREENHOUSES llnrk Jones In w hether sneh vehicle first en te r F ord w hich he p urchased th ro u g h Vi m ile east, 1*<4 m iles south the R aker & Son agency of G resh anil reach the Intersection o r not. G resham am. A rth u r Woodcock has ac- Hagan Road Phone 306 provided, th a t s tre e t and in te ru r- acquired a new H udson sedan. One of th e finest sto ries of the W est—a ta le of d anger and ban c a rs and em ergency vehicles Flowers for All (tecasions The area in and around Dodge j d arin g w ith suspense th at grips, and stu n ts th a t th rill. A living * shall have th e rig h t of way a t a ll I p a rk seem s to have been m issed in ! pyram id of kids who save th e ir friend from Jail. tim es a t such highw ay in te rsec - the rav ag es of the severe storm of Comedy and Tews. .. „ | T uesday evening, as no dam age has I been reported. In oth er w ords, a t an in te rsec - , tion ot highw ays, th e m an on th e LYNCH left m ust w atch out for th e m an on T he an n u al school election of the the rig h t, it does not m a tte r w hich I Lynch d istric t, w hich w ill be held ) is th e closer to th e in te rsectio n o r I j une 20, will tak e place In th e Ar- j zine's" m ost popular serial. A fascin atin g cinem atic revelation A pnre cream product from of Mias 1927 by the w orlds fo rem o st au th o rity on woman and club house as th e school expertly fed world famous Jer- how fast th e o th e r fellow m ay be holeda love. going. The m an on th e le ft, trie s building has been razed to m ake sey cow«. ('omedy, S u n »»<1 a CarPma way for th e new one to be erected. to pass in fro n t of the m an on th e Exclusively at the rig h t, he does so a t his own peril. New Slippers and Damps 64.95 TABER PHARMACY T his ru le does not ap ply to stre e t Blonds, ta n s, blaeks. high, m edi ca rs o r em ergency vehicles such um and low heels, $4.95. We a re In Gresham. , as police and fire d ep a rtm en t ve also show ing a ttra c tiv e shoes for Any Flavor. ladies a t $2.95 and $3.95. Ayls- hicles and am bulances. w orth tt M artin, G resham .—Adv. Japanese Gardener Wins Legal Decision Mrs. Effie Beegle Dies in Seattle Painting Time D ddge B rothers Senior L i me 6 NOW ON DISPLAY / Brockway & Nelson • GRESHAM Phone 1471 Is Here save ; *2.65 L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. Automobile Hints That I Unexpected Payment Benefit Dance Sat. Eve., June 11 The Best Buy for You You (-mi find plenty of tire dealers who'll lie glad to dicker with you, tempt you with all sorts of “special” deals. I can’t. It goes against my grain to pad up list prices in order to give you a discount or a “long trade”—to make myself a good fellow at your expense. I’ve been ill the tire Imsiness for a good many years. I've watched tlie “bargain boys” and file “long discount” fellows come and go. Every year my imsiness has increased. Every year more shrewd tire buyers come to me for Goodyears—and they “stay put” on Good- years. Doesn't it seem logical that Goodyears will prove the best buy for you I Gresham Garage IIAMLIN & IIOSS, Props. Phone 2391 Powell Street ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■ Plant Sale Granada Theater “THE FLYING HORSEMAN” Here are just a few of our large selection of very choice used cars. Cars serviced right up to the minute and perfect in every way. You will rind any of these cars suitable for your summer camping trip or even for an extended tour. Come in and talk the m atter over with us. 1926 Oakland Sedan 1927 Buick Sport Touring Three Chevrolet Tourings, A-l HANNEMANN’S ICE CREAM Franklin with glass enclosure