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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TIE SD A T , JUNE 21, 1927 PAGE THREE PLEASANT HOME HOGAN COLUMBIA HEIGHTS A. E. D eH aven's siste r Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. S to u t and F ra n k P erry and her d au g h ter Miss little dau g h ter Shirley Je a n of Edna P e rry from M arshalltow n. P o rtlan d visited T h u rsd ay evening Iowa, a re v isitors at th e DeHaven of la st week w ith the fo rm e r’s p a r U M J S S T « « ! IS « U N O e S T R U Ç T t o V C W ’ 0 « * home w hile m aking a to u r of the ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stout. c x sT A N C t or s o o ra r m o o * * VT»CR «XWSTMATOM T X « U CAR MUST MOT Mrs. C arl S chultz enjoyed a sh o rt | w est. T he b ro th e r and sis te r had T X CAR A X A O OM ACCOUNT AN SOO FOOT X « not m et for 44 years. v isit w ith h er niece Miss D ora In th e rec en t paper co n test of the H utchins of P o rtlan d last Monday. ' Ladies Aid of th e P le a sa n t Home Mrs. M. D oryland received w ord M ethodist E piscopal ch u rc h Mrs. from h er sister, Mrs. P e te r R uhl of A nnie Miles received as first prize E stacada, th a t th e ir burn, in c lu d a set of w ater glasses, and Mrs. Joe ing hay, im plem ents and a fine Caldo and Mrs. E. E. Van F le e t as team , burned com pletely to th e second prize received a set of berry ground last T uesday evetiing. Mr. ' A car mast not pass another car dishes each. Ruhl, in attem p tin g to save th e unless there is an unobstructed ... . . . . . . 'lew fwr » distane* of 500 feet Mrs. A. E. H a rris of Brooks. O re team , w as badly burned, and had to ahead. gon, spent Sunday w ith th e Rev. have m edical trea tm e n t. | One can n o t drive in Oregon w ith out driving in th e m o u n tain s and and Mrs. E. W. W ithnell and re | one cannot drive in th e m ountains tu rn ed to her hom e on M onday w ith COTTRELL ________ ■ w ithout driving curves. In other th e Rev. Mr. W ithnell who is a t i- , ,,, . .. words, th e re a re alw ays places on F red W agner of C ottrell and Mrs. Ou r highw ays w here, from the n at- tending th e sum m er school at Kim E lla McGraw of S eattle w ere m a r- u ral topography of th e ground, it is ball School of Theology in Salem. Mrs. J. Greenw ood, of Bull Run, ried on S atu rd ay , Ju n e 18, in th e im possibly to see th e road ahead 500 / e e t- w ill have ch a rg e of th e p rim a ry de parso n ag e of th e U ndenom inational foL a d istan ce i„ ___ v. ... t , „ “ one can n o t see th e road ahead, p artm en t of th e M ethodist Sunday tem ple in G resham by th e Rev. S. eith er because of a cu rv e or by rea- school for th e next tw o m onths in F. P itts. A d au g h ter of th e b rid e ! son of th e c re st of a grade, it is a th e place of Mrs. R obert Lundbom and frien d s 'from S eattle attended, p retty su re th in g th a t som eone else A ch a riv ari w as given them Mon- Jrav e' inK in the opposite direction who is busy w ith b erry picking. . „ „ „ . ... . beyoud his line of vision, cannot C. L. W illiam s has lum ber on the day evening by neighbors and see him S aftey ex p erts have figured th a t ground for a new b arn . H. L. frleds a t th e ir home. A t th e an n u a l school election >t tak es a d istance of around 500 D outhit is also p u ttin g up a new held Monday in th e C o ttrell school- ^or one m achine to safely pass m odern barn. t t j an o th er going in th e sam e direc- Miss R uth L auderback. who has house, L. L. Griffin » a s elected dl- tion, p a rtic u la rly w here th e road is been in P o rtla n d for th e past re c to r for th ree y ears and E lm er j curved or up a grade. Based on m onth, has re tu rn e d and is a s s is t Van F leet w as re-elected clerk for these figures and th e fact th a t the vision of the driv er on such roads a term of one year. ing in th e T ucker b erry field. | is o b stru cted and he can n o t see Mrs. W. E. M arkell and h er niece an o th er ap p ro ach in g from the op- Mrs. Roy R. Poynes of C en tralia a t posite d irection—th e 1927 leg isla CORBETT tu re adopted a new ru le of the road, tended th e S h rin e b anquet and S tate Traffic Officer O. J. B anks , p ara g ra p h 13 (c) to cover th is s it cerem onial in P o rtlan d F riday eve was seriously in ju red W ednesday uation. ning. P a ra g ra p h 12 (c )—as illu strate d m orning w hen his m otorcycle b e Mr. and Mrs. C. H. L ash and fam cam e involved in a collision w ith above, p ro h ib its the d riv er of a ve- ily w ere Sunday guests at th e home an auto driven by Jo h n Nelson in 1 hicle Passing an o th er vehicle pro- fro n t of F ra n k B ell’s garage. B anks i ceeding in th e snme direction upon of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Collins. was going w est and Nelson ea st c re st o f a grade or upon a curve Mr. and Mrs. J. Eggim an and w hen th collision o ccurred. B anks *n th e highw ay w here th e d riv er's fam ily m ade a trip to M olalla S un was throw n from his m achine. v’ew along th e highw ay is o b stru ct- strik in g B ell’s gas pump. He w as ed w ithin a d istan ce of 500 feet, day. W alter Spiers, who w as injured taken to Good S am aritan h ospital, w here it w as learn ed his leg w as Better Tires, at th e B eers’ m ill a t E agle Creek, broken and skull fractu red . V eteran autom obilists know how and has been in the Good S am ar P. D. S ettlem eier w as a t St. the old fab ric tire s used to fall to ita n hospital for th re e m onths, is M artins hot sp rin g s Friday. pieces. T hen cam e th e boon of Mrs. M. E. Reed cam e out from cord tire s. M an u factu rers have now show ing im provem ent in his condition and m ay be able to r e P o rtlan d th e first of th e week for | been tro u b led because th ese tire s an indefinite stay a t her C orbett freq u en tly come out of th e m olds tu rn to his hom e by Septem ber. home. u p d er-cu red or over-cured, the two Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L ato u rell and chief causes for tire destruction- the la tte r ’s sister, Mrs. P etty jo h n of The p a te n t office a t W ashington FAIRVIEW H eppner, called on old frien d s h ere i has received advice of a new pro- i cyss in c u rin g tire s know n as th e T he W om an's society of the Sm ith T hursday. Mrs. Lucy K incaid and son R alph 1 w ater-b ag cure, w hich has been M emorial P re sb y teria n church w ill attended th e fu n eral of Mrs. H u lit adopted by th e S eiberling com pany. hold an ice cream social a t the at H illsboro, W ednesday. I It is a rev o lu tio n ary change in the hom e of Mrs. L ester C am pbell to ( method of vulcanizing tires, and, of ] course, it g u ara n tee s a b etter tire w hich all a re Invited. SPRINGDALE th an has been produced in th e j Mrs. Ida S hepherd retu rn ed S un „__ . _ i i past. T he new tire co n tain s 25 per day afte r spending th e p ast tw o J™..P cent m ore cotton and 20 per cent w eeks at th e hom e of h er dau g h ter m ent as window decorato^ in th e m ore ru b b er th a n th e old tires. It Meier & F ra n k store. is cured by in se rtin g into each tire Mrs. O. V olkm ar a t Salem . Mrs. P rebe en tertain ed th e thin, flexible w ater-bag, filled Melvin M oller, accom panied by S pringdale Needle clu b W ednesday , I a wJth hot w atPr und 88U. e 8O | G erald A nderson, m otored to R ain afternoon. A p le a sa n t afternoon was spent and a d ain ty luncheon I ■ ,.,i th e mold ' t i / ier F riday evening w here they w ere served of stra w h e rrv s h o r t c a k e ! i n f la te d a g a in st th e mold. T his | Bh° rtCdke’ I method avoids th e form er unsclen- the guests of G ilbert W agner. The sandw iches and Toffee ,. c a .i ,i ».* I tifle processes of cu rin g by dry, th re e boys th en w ent to Seaside, Betty**'Jean* spenetn ae fewd day “ Bw ith 8corchln* s,eam a PP|lpd from the re tu rn in g home S unday evening. h^r fath e r c T Vest ? ' out8lde H ea t for th e w ater-h ag is | The W om an’s society of th e P re s tu rn ed on from th e o utside so th at | T helm a Davies is em ployed a t th e it rad ia tes sim u ltan eo u sly through b yterian ch u rc h w ill hold a tea C hanticleer inn for th e sum m er. both th e inside and outside of I T h u rsd ay afternoon a t th e hom e of Miss M argaret O’R egan is v isit the tire. The process of v u lcaniz ing friends in Chicago. She w ill go Mrs. Mary Hoff, co rn er F airview ing and th e tu rn in g out of a u n i to C anada to v isit relativ es. form tire is sim plified and Im-1 avenue and Base L ine road. A c o r T he H y att Music com pany dem proved by th e new method. dial invitation is extended to all. o n strated an electric p an o th ro p e a t Mrs. Ray Bunn and dau g h ter the P. W. L. A. hall W ednesday eve PILES AND TONSILS D onna of Y am hill w ere re c e n t ning. A larg e crow d enjoyed th e Can be rem o fed by E le ctric D e - 1 g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. dance m usic. Evo Speybrock, who u n d erw en t hydration. No cu ttin g , bleeding, o r | C. E. Bunn. an operatio n at th e P o rtlan d s a n i - j loss of tim e. New process. Dr. M Mr. and Mrs. H a rry A ndrade of tariam four w eeks ago, is slow ly M. Mackey, 209 P an am a Bldg.. P o rtlan d , accom panied by th e la t rec u p eratin g and w ill soon be able P o rtlan d , Oregon.—Adv. te r ’s m other Mrs. H. C. Moore, m o to re tu rn to his home a t th e r e s i dence of Tom N orthw ay. Window Cleaning. to red to Amboy, W ashington, S a t For ex p ert window cleaning see | u rday evening w here they w ere th e F or rea l estate Ioans see or call S. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith J. I g u ests of Mrs. M oore's d au g h ter B. W. T horne.—Adv. Ross Brow n, G resham , phone 2501. I Mrs. J. O. Downing. T hey r e tu rn ed home S unday evening. Miss Celia S w igert of O akland, C alifornia, is spending several days I v isiting a t th e hom e of H om er and L ester Campbell. Mrs. W. D. P e rry and ch ild ren j Alice M arie and Bobby, who have been visiting for th e p ast tw o weeksi a t th e hom e of h er p are n ts th e Rev. and Mrs. E. R. D. H ollen- sted. have taken up th e ir residence in P ortland. Mr. and Mrs. P erry .have been residing a t C arlton, O re gon. Mrs. T. W ilcox, w hose hom e is in C alifornia, h as been visiting friends in F airview . H er husband w as fo r m erly a Fairview p ostm aster. _ POWELL VALLEY T he young people's society from th e Swedish ta b ern ac le In P o rtlan d will have charge of th e y o i^ g peo p le’s m eeting to be held-in th e Mis sion ch u rch T h u rsd ay evening. On th e follow ing evening th e strin g band and th e p asto r, the Rev. Don Shogren. will conduct th e service a t the S alvation Arm y Swedish co rp s in P ortland. D on't lay down ih e paper till you have read the W ant Ads F lo w e r s f o r a ll Occaaionft GRESHAM GREENHOUSES Hoean Read Phone 306 * Get the m ost out of your Buick buy it now Buick’s superior roadability and handling ease male driving more pleasant on crowded roads. No mat ter how many cars bar your way, Buick will whisk by them on straight-away or Hill. For the Buick six- cylinder Valve-in-Head Engine develops more power for its size than any other automobile engine. The time to buy a new car is when you need it most. Make this the finest summer you have ever spent. Buy your Buick now. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARB BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM A-47-U * HANNEMANN’S ICE CREAM pare cream prodaet from expertly fed world famous Jer sey COWS. Exclusively at the A TABER PHARMACY In Oresham. Any Flavor. •• oto * cars Walter W. Metzger ORESHAM SALKS A SERVICE Phon« IMU George Gill h as been employed as a night w atchm an a t th e Ju liu s Mrs. L ina B ellinger, d au g h ter-in - m eier place. W ith G erm an police dogs loose on th e prem ises, in tru law of th e late Ju d g e B ellinger of ders will not have m uch ch an ce of P o rtlan d , has been ill for several prow ling around th ere. m onths and is a t p resen t a t Crane- Miss Alice R asm ussen of The brae, the b eau tifu l hom e of her D alles is spending her vacation at lifelong friend, Mrs. M arian Crane. th e ran ch of h er fa th e r R. P. R as Mrs. B ellinger is m uch improved m ussen on the Sandy river. -Mr. and Mrs. A. S tu art of I.ato u r- and a com r plete rest ............. ir. her present --------------- ............... K. quiet su rro u n d in g s will be very e 1 F alls attended th e concert at the beneficial. Mrs. F rancis Matthew “ “ ‘Ntorium last S aturday evening d au g h ter of Mrs. Bellinger, who K‘ven by the fam ous Swedish sing- w as m arried tw o weeks ago, has era: retu rn ed from h er wedding trip Mr' and ^, r s - George W ilcox J r. and spent Sunday with h er m other. | have moved to Dayton, Oregon, Mrs. Dr. Chapm an, a form er P o rt- I w h ere the form er has a position in land resid en t but now of C alifornia, I a ?,°’d ra*n®; „ was a guest of Mrs. C ran e S atu r- i Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Wilcox Sr. attended g rand ch a p te r of the day. E aster S tar in P o rtlan d during last Mr. and Mrs. G. N. McKay of week. Mr. Wilcox, who is the Jacksonville, Oregon, w ill spend w orthy p atro n of T ro u td ale ch ap th e ir vacation w ith old frien d s and te r, w as a delegate from T routdale. will cam p for some tim e in S pring- dale. Mr. and Mrs. McKay and Mr. and Mrs. P eterso n of P o rtlan d w ere THINK! THINK!! THINK!!! ca lle rs at Colum bia View farm S un A Stock F ire In su ran ce com pany day. w ritin g the sam e volume of busi Mrs. G race A rneson of Corbett ness we did in 1926 would have col becam e a m em ber of th e E astern lected $130.553.61; we collected S tar at a m eeting of th e T ro u td ale $67,805.58, th u s saving our m em ch a p te r la st S atu rd ay evening. Her bers $62,748.03. Give your in su r b ro th er and sister-in -law Mr. and ance to the F a rm ers' Own F ire A s Mrs. B. H. L indsay of Stevenson, | sociation. F arm ers M utual F ire Relief As W ashington, cam e down for the event and w ere guests of th e chap- t sociation, 402 Stock Exchange Bid., te r for th e evening. Mrs. L indsay I P o rtlan d , Oregon. is th e asso ciate m atron of th e chap- 1 Or H. W. S nashall, G resham . te r a t Stevenson. T he p atro n s of D istrict 39, Cor bett, have been m ade happy by the news th a t th e sum of $11,000 is now available from th e land g ran t W hy spoil t h a t w eek-end w hich has been u n d er litigation for o u tin g w ith m any years. T his will assist In paying off som e of th e bonds. OLD T IR E S Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s Meier re c e n t ly en tertain ed th e laborers and builders who have been w orking on th e ir place for th e past year. A fo r full v a lu e on new o nes picnic luncheon w as enjoyed on the C e n tra l P o in t G arag e g rounds by th e m en and th e ir fam ilies. CHAS. McGINNIS. Prop. Miss L au ra H icks is visiting her Mt, llood Loop Highway, b ro th er F red H icks up n ear Mt. Boring, Oregon Hood w here he is in business. M ght Service. In su ran ce funds for farm loans. Will give night service and early No com m ission or brokerage. Very service to all th ro u g h b erry season. easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv. Open 6 o'clock In th e m orning. Lee's Service S tation. G re sh a m —Adv. Uncle Sam Work Shirts, 75c. Full cut, 2 pockets. Special Cherries Hunted. value. A ylsw orth & M artin. G resh H ighest cash prices paid, o r will am .—Adv. handle on pool basis. See Young & W ells, care B erry G row ers Pack- For low est rate s on autom obile, ing com pany, G resham , phone 1871 tru ck and general insurance see Adv. B. W. T horne.—Adv. MOTORIST ATTENTION! Trade ’em in The Best Buy for You You can find plenty of tire dealers who’ll be glad io 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. 10.27? per mile T h e a v e ra g e c o st of o p e ra tin g is 10.27 c e n ts p e r m ile. an I’ve been in tin* tire business for a good many years. I’ve watched the “bargain boys” and the “long discount” fellows come and go. Every year my business has increased. au to m o b ile Every year more shrewd tire buyers come to me for Goodyears—and they “stay put” on Good* years. You can easily d e te rm in e how m uch you lose w h en you d riv e y o u r c a r on b u sin ess t h a t can be tra n s a c te d over th e telep h o n e. Doesn’t it seem logical that Goodyears will prove the best bay for you! CALL "LONG DISTANCE” OREGON TELEPHONE COMPANY Gresham Garage Phone 2391 H A M LIN & HOSS, P rops. P ow ell S tre e t Portland Needs a New-- Morrison Bridge The OLD BRIDGE IS — Inadequate— Unsightly—-Dangerous NEW MORRISON BRIDGE PORTLAND WILL HELP GROW— PROGRESS— PROSPER NO IMMEDIATE COST—3 to 6 years ESTIMATED to Build “AN INVESTMENT-NOT AN EXPENSE? VOTE— JUNE 28th 14X for the BRIDGE BONDS “PORTLAND NEEDS THIS BRIDGE” Paid for by MORRISON BRIDGE COMMITTEE f