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X Want to ('limb Mt. Hood? OUTLOOK. T l ESOAY. JULY li, 1»97 PAGE THREE PLEASANT HOME Join This Hood River Party T H IN K ! A. G. Rich has re tu rn e d from Good S am aritan hospital and is convalescing at homo. H is little dau g h ter B ertha w as tak en to the sam e hospital and operated on for abcess of the bone. Homer Moulton went to w ork for th e Beaver Creek Logging com pany. Joe Drew has gone to P ortland. His place at th e M arkell sto re is tak en by C harles McKinney. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. M orrison from Mt. S hasta. California, w ere c a ll ing on friends in th is com munity. T w enty-one m em bers of th e local E pw orth IZ ague w ent to C am s Sunday for th e E astern D istrict E pw orth L eague convention. P rin cipal sp eak ers w ere Dr. W. W. Youngson. Dr. A. 8. Hisey and Mr. Gary. A picnic lunch was enjoyed in th e evening. Emma Ram sey of Los Angeles, little g ran d d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Luke, broke her arm on i S aturday. Ed. R oberts, a guest a t th e Jas. | Melten home, gave a very Interest- I ¡ng talk to the Bible class on Sun- I day. Mr. and Mrs. John E ggim an and fam ily w ent to T igard to visit with Mrs. E ggim an’s father, who is an invalid. T H IN K ! T H IN K ! NOTICE GROWERS By carefu l m anagem ent and sav We are receiving and contracting ing of dividends paid to sh areh o ld for loganberries, rasp b erries and ers in Stock Com panies we furnish Royal A nne ch erries a t the Oregon equully safe protection to farm ers Pickle & C anning Co. plant, G resh at about one-half of th e Stock am. Com pany charge.—FARMERS MU LIBBY, McNEILL & LIBBY. TUAL F IR E R E L IE F ASSN., 402 Stock Exchange Building. P ortland, Battery Sen ice. Oregon.—The F arm ers' Own A sso A g u aran teed battery for $3 or $4 ciation—or H. W. S nashall. G resh , and your old one. C harging, 50c. am . Ore. Powell V alley Service station at j 52d street. Phone TAbor 0284 after Uncle Sam Work Shirts, 75«. 7 p. m.—Adv. F ull cut. 2 pockets. Special value. A ylsw qrth & M artin. G resh D on't lay down the paper till you am .—Adv. ’ have read th e W ant Ada. D a n c e a n d C ard P a r ty A uspices Colum bia G range At P. W. L. A. Hall, Springdale THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 14 ADMISSION 50c including Dance, Cards and Refreshments. ’Xtryll ) DODGE PARK F ollow ing a “M ountain C arnival’’ a t th e city of Hood R iver on F riday, Ju ly 15th. th e Hood R iver P o st of th e A m erican Legion will stag e the an n u al Mount Hood Legion clim b on S atu rd ay and Sunday, Ju ly 16th and 17th. To th e an n u a l m id-sum m er rec re atio n al v en tu re, launched by the Hood R iver Legion P o st in 1931 and w hich h as become nationally know n in m o u ntaineering and Legion circles, sev eral unique featu res w ill be added th is year. The asce n t of the peak will be held on S atu rd ay , and on Sunday, w hen p a rtie s w ill be escorted to glacial ice and snow fields, the L egionaires w ill stage a race to th e top of Mount Hood and back and hold a ski jum ping con test on C oalm an's Scoot, n a tu ra l ski ru n on th e n o rth side of th e peak. T he C rag R ats, m o u n tain eerin g organization, whose m em bers won note in th e discovery la st year of Jack ie S trong, lost on th e rugged southw est slopes of Hood, and th e first of th is y ear rescued Calvin W hite from a w inter blizzard on Hood, w ill guide th e sum m it and glacier p arties. E xcept for a fee of $2 to be charged those essaying th e sum m it trip , in o rd er to provide a fund for the p u rch ase of ropes and to pro- vide oth er accesso ries for safety and com fort of clim bers, every s e r vice of the Legion P o st th is y ear will be provided free of charge. T he Hood R iver P o st in a u g u rated the Mount Hood Climb, in order to popularize m o u n tain eerin g am ong the folk of Oregon, and a cordial in v itation is extended to th e g en eral public to atten d th is y e a r’s m ountain p arty . * TROUTDALE Mr. and Mrs. W. L. C rissey have had as guests recen tly Mr. and Mrs. J. C. M eisenbach of F reep o rt, Illi nois. th e form er home of Mrs. C ris sey. The gu ests w ere tre a te d to a trip around th e Mt. Hood Loop and to near Cloud Cap Inn, w here 15 feet of snow w as encountered. ' They ha(1 recen tlv come from Lake Ln . , .. ' .. ,, J T ah ? e and th e Yosemite valley and declared th a t the scenery on the ! Mt. Hood trip fa r su rp assed any- th in g they had seen in California, Dodge P a r k 'l s attra c tin g thou- sands of visitors. It is estim ated th a t m ore th an 5,000 enjoyed the p ark and p articu la rly th e bathing beach last Sunday. H undreds w ere In the w ater, w hich was ap p aren tly of a com fortable tem p eratu re. I Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McNeel and Jo n e s’ m other Mrs. S. E. Jones and COTTRELL ----------- ! d au g h ter Je a n e tte of Caldw ell, family. E. E. B illeter has been taken to Idaho, w ere v isito rs a t th e home of POWELL VALLEY P lan s are being m ade to co n Several boys of th e com m unity, th e P o rtlan d sa n ita riu m w here he Mrs. M. P arso n s Monday evening. s tru c t an au d ito riu m in th e unfin- under th e care of G. D. O rr, p rin The L adies Aid of th e Saron is being tre a te d for an a ttac k of Sunday and Monday v isito rs a t ; cipal of the Sandy high school, L u th eran ch u rch has been p o st th e A. D. K endall hom e w ere Mr. is^ ed upper sto ry of th e C ottrell pneum onia. climbed Mt. Hood last Sunday. poned for th e m onth of July. The A G resham physician w as called and Mrs. Dan Lnych and son K en- | schoolhouse and lum ber is on the A ugust m eeting will be held a t the dall of S eattle, Miss M ary M ulbahill ground for th a t purpose. The audi- to T ro u td ale la st W ednesday to BORING reg u lar tim e. tr e a t th e burn s of a sm all boy, of Los A ngeles, and Mrs. Dan torium is g rea tly needed as a place n of P o rtlan d . . ,, n . H arley Cole, grandsop of L. L leyellw H ow ard Aubin, aged five, was ' , „ ,, . Ito hold P aren t-T ea ch e r association Mr. and Mrs. J. Beveridge of | H elm ing who ru n s a re sta u ra n t. o perated on for appendicitis T h u rs T he b u rn s w hich affected th e leg P o rtlan d sp en t Sunday and Monday m< •’th ig s, p ictu re show s and oth er day a t th e P o rtlan d san itariu m . ' and hip of th e little fellow, who is a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. 1 en tertain m en ts. T he P.-T. A. as a His condition is rep o rted as satis- I We a re paying cash for Royal aged about four years, w ere caused H arlow . j ,,0<iy is g rea tly ap p reciativ e of th e factory. Annes, Bings, and L am bert by burn in g firecrackers w hich Ig- I Miss J. S. B u rn s and Jo h n B urns P atronage Jtiven them in th e series cherries. It will pay you to see nited his pocket. H is cries called w ere dinner g u ests Monday a t th e of dances to raise money for th a t IN NEW LOCATION. his g ra n d fa th e r to his aid and he R obert K erslak e home. | Purpose, also for th e donations of We a re now fully moved an d es- ' us before contracting. extinguished th e sm all blaze, only Mrs. M ary P arso n s and Mr. and | c a sh - T he com m ittee in ch arg e de- tablished in our new location in th e I It is tim e to spray for the L enard building, two doors ea st of a fte r severely burniqg both hands. Mrs. C. F. P arso n s w ere v isito rs at serves m uch cre d it for th e In terest old ch erry fly. We sell the sta n d ard shop. Call and see us. Com shown. dun. George B illiter, who has been !the hom e of R ichard K n a rr S u n d aY’ plete line of m en’s and boys’ dress Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jones and and w ork shoes. G resham Shoe w orking in Spokane for several C,,fford T hom as of Hood Rlver Berry Grower» Packing tf m onths, retu rn ed home W ednesday. and his m other of N ew port w ere , d au g h ter Daws a re h ere from Cali- Shop, phone 41. Company. Sunday visito rs at th e C. I. T hom as ' fo rn ia visiting at th e home of Mr. New th in g s u nder ’’Classified.’' P. Shaepe is building a cottage a t hom(. Mrf( E c Thom aa rem alne(, Q o o o | (J o I I over for a ionger v isit and on ocosiuc. Mr. and Mrs. Z. G. Schenk enter- I W ednesday accom panied h er son talned at th e ir .home on th e F ou rth and wlfe( Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. E le cta P arso n s, Mrs. D ora T hom as of Hood R iver to h e r home Shute, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. P arsons. a j New port. She re tu rn e d F rid ay Mrs. E unice Robinson and daugh- for a sh o rt visit at th e T hom as te rs E lizabeth. Maxine and R oberta, hom e here. and sons Jo h n and R obert, Mrs M r.’ and Mrs. Milo Coons and Mary P arso n s and son Dale and children m otored to A rlington la st d au g h ter, Mrs. Sam H arlow of Week for a v isit w ith Mrs. Coons’ P o rtlan d and J. A. McNeel. relatives. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge P arish and i Mr. and Mrs. Sam H arlo w and N the C hrysler ”50’' W alter P. C h ry sler has upset all d au g h ter O thelda spent a few days Mrs. M. P arso n s and A lfred McNeal ideas of th e q u ality and value th a t can be purchased sp e n t T h u rsd ay at G overnm ent a t T he D alles visiting relatives. In a m otor ca r priced at $750. u ith Humble Seat Mrs. A nna R ichardson and son M ineral sp rin g s. Full-sized com fort w ith am ple seating capacity for ad u lt p assen g ers; L^nn and d au g h ter E lla spent the j Speed of 50 and m ore m iles an hour w ith a sm ooth F o u rth at th e home of Mrs. E iia Pleasant View Avenue ness never before known a t such price; H ensley. Mr. and Mrs. Ben H alstead w ere Pick-up of 5 to 25 m iles In 8 seconds; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sw ain, Miss hosts at a fam ily reunion la st Wed- Economy of 25 m iles to th e gallon; P hyllis D rury, of P o rtlan d , Mrs. A. ! day in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Les- D istinctive and enduring beauty which m akes you F. Cole and son H arley of Kelso, ter W hite of C alifornia. Many rel- proud to own an d drive it; Miss B ertha H elm ing of Dee, Ore- i atives of Mr. H alstead w ere pres- And with th ese—th ro u g h th e g rea t C h ry sler plan of F. O. B. Detroit gon, and Mrs. Gus H elm ing of San ' ent. S tandardized Q uality—dependability and long life a s sured by the sam e finest engineering design and p re F rancisco spent Sunday and Mon- Mr. and Mrs. H alstead and Lloyd cision m an u factu rin g which have produced th e C hrysler day w ith Mr. and Mrs. L. H elm ing. attended an old fashioned b arn "60”, ‘‘70’’ and Im p erial ’’80’’. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Copeland and dance at C ottrell S atu rd ay night, j You owe it to yourself to ride in th e "50”— children. Mr. and Mrs. P. P eterson ^ r - H alstead has retu rn ed to his Not a p erfu n cto ry dem onstration, b ut we are eager and Ralph Copeland sp e n t the 4th w° rk a t C athlam et. W ashington. to give you th e o p p o rtu n ity for a REAL te st, you to CHRYSLER “ ’>0" Mrs. L. G. Seifer sp e n t th e select th e ro u te and do the driving, if you wish. at S hipperd Springs. FEATURES F ourth week-end a t Mt. A ngel vis- T hen and only then will you ap p reciate th a t no Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Davis spent a w here else at $750 can you obtain the sam e perform ance, | iting w ith relatives. few days a t Seaside, Oregon, v isit luxury and com fort you get in th e C h ry sler "50” . 50 m iles and m ore an hour. Mr. and Mrs. C. R yan, accom - i ing friends. panied by Mr. and Mrs. V. S n ash all All Chrysler rarn ha»e the additional protrrtlon Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mickley cele 5 to 25 m iles in 8 seconds. against thrft of the Fetfeo tty stem of numbering. and fam ily of P o rtlan d , m otored to b rated th e ir 35th w edding an n iv er 25 m iles to th e gallon; sa ry on Sunday, Ju ly 3. Mrs. Dan th e beaches for a th ree-d ay trip . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. B uckley and F ull-sized. w ith am ple W. Mickley Jr., spent th e day with seatin g cap acity for ad u lt son Joe spent th e week-end holiday them . passengers. Miss L aura T iller w ith a party at Long Beach, W ashington. of friends spent several days at For real estate loans see or call B ritish Columbia. B. W. T horne.—Adv. Cherries Wanted Performance, Comfort and Luxury ROADSTER I Everhot Electric Cooker with Free Everhot Table Stove Owing to the demand for this marvel ous cooker that can be taken with you on a picnic we have placed them on sale again during July at the special price of $ 14.05 ( Uli in at the Electric Shire for a demonstration. PORTLAND ELECTRIC P O W E R gg^ C O M P A N Y ELECTRIC STOR r ’^ P ^ ELECTRIC »LDO. Powell St. Phone 801 Gresham ■m GRESHAM THEATER PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY July 13 and 14 HPHTKK KEATON IN “GO WEST” You 11 laugh until your sides ache a t the serious expression th a t m akes B uster K eaton one of th e g re a te st com edians. T ill. COLLEGIANS, a com plete sto ry of college life In two reels, ru n s every o th er week. The follow ing firms a re giving aw ay tick ets to the W ednes day and T h u rsd ay n ig h t show s at th e G resham T heater. Each free tick et is good for one adm ission w hen presented w ith one ad u lt re g u la r paid adm ission, d u rin g Ju n e and July. T he tic k ets are being given by th e various m e rch an ts under varying conditions, so ask for your free ticket. 795 $ I Roberts Confectionery THlVROin , W eit Door to tthow Walter W. Metzger Greaham, Ore. Phone IH.l Gresham, Oregoe Taber Pharmacy W. R. Hicks Co. CHAS. N. TABER GRESHAM, OREGON ll.glatered Dragglal Gresham Tailor & Cleaner P ETER LENARD, Prop. Newberg Racking Co. M .nla, Oroeerlee, Presh Pralta end Vegetables Halt« ami l.ad l.a' Nprlng C o .li (Trnnnl «ml Pressed, II.«« We Deliver Gresham Shoe Shop L. k Kidder Hdw. Co. CARL DAHL. Prop. OKNKHAL HA It II WARP. Men’« an»l Boys' Drees and Work Khoefi Phone 1151 h-- Phlne 1421 Gresham, Ore. 3P¿ GRESHAM ■ ■ Raker & Son 10.27? Gresham Outlook PRINTING per m ile The average cost of operating an automobile is 10.27 cents per mile. You can easily determ ine how much you lose when you drive your car on business th a t can be transacted over the telephone. CHRYSLER ‘50’ (ALL “LONG DISTANCE” R LLIA B II IT Y OREGON TELEPHONE COMPANY SERVICE HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. W A. H ESSEL Phone 1141 GRESHAM, OREGON J. C. H ESSEL BETTER USED CARS .Kills insects by the roomful Oronite FLY SPRAY £ < Kills flies, mosquitoes, m oths broaches, « etc. ST A N D A R D OIL C O M PA N Y OF C A L IF O R N IA V ■