GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FKIOAY. PAGE FOCK AUGUST 2«, 1927 Miss Alice L innem ann of St. MILITARY ACADEMY MURPHY INA LSI IGATES te r of Ju ly 23d to Mr. W oodward, C harles, Missouri, a grand niece of NEW ELECTRIC PLOW would say th a t we cannot advise INVITES PRESIDENT th e la te Jo h n G. L innem ann, was in you how electric plow would serve Major W. de V. Bealey, president G resham yesterday and called upon A new s item in the O regonian re your filbert grove. We have not sev eral who had been intim ate of th e Bealey M ilitary academ y, cently a ttracted th e atten tio n of tried electricity on trees, but we ex frien d s of th e fam ily. Miss L in n e th ree m iles n o rth ea st of G resham , J. C. Murphy, who h as 16 acres of pect to m ake some te sts late th is Mr. and Mrs. E. S. H all, who m ann Is m aking a to u r of th e w est is In possession of a teleg ram r e filberts on the Section L ine ju st fall. have lived here for th e past year, and w hile in P o rtlan d Is stopping “On all farm crops th a t we have ceived from P resid en t Coolidge at east of G resham . T hese filberts left today for th e ir home in K en at th e M ultnomah hotel. W hile in used th e electric plow it has ac a re receiving Mr. M urphy's m ost osha, W isconsin. The Thom house G resham she visited th e L innem ann th e sum m er w hite house a t Rapid devoted ca re and w hen he read of com plished all th a t th e inventor w here they have lived since th eir g rav es at the cem etery, the L in n e City, South Dukota, In w hich th e an electric plow w hich charged the claim ed, and we a re arran g in g to resid en ce in G resham will be oc m ann home and o th e r associations chief executive exp resses his ap- goii w lth 103.000 volts of electricity, apply th e electrical method in all cupied by Mr. and Mrs. W alter of h er relatives. p re d a tio n of th e invitation to visit 1 killing weeds, b acteria and grubs fall crops. T he plans a re not in Olmschied and child of P ortland. A lbert Becker of P o rtlan d is a the m ilitary academ y, b ut re g re ts a u d increasing soil fe rtility he nat- th e m arket. T he cost of operation Mrs. B. H. G reen of P o rtlan d has new ly-installed b arb er a t th e Todd ■ u rally w anted to know all about it. is tin le sam e as usual tra c to r farm tak en living q u a rte rs at th e L arsen b arb er shop. He tak es th e place of his Inability to do so. im m ediately had visions of a w ^ k k. It plow s and tre a ts 30 in ch I He . Some tim e ago M ajor Bealey tel- ! revolution in soil tillag e m ethods if es and kills weeds, insects, as it au to cam p and w ill rem ain in C arl Johnson who left a sh o rt tim e G resham indefinitely. She came ago for Miles City, M ontana. Rob egrapbed P resid en t Coolidge invlt- the claim s w ere true. goes, and "fixes” atm ospheric .e le h ere to seek relief from asthm a, e rt K rigbaum is a new b arb er at ing him to visit his school should Like a good law yer he in v esti m ents upon which th e seed w hen thinking th a t th e change of loca the G. W. K lavenaugh shop on E ast he decide to m ake th e trip west. gated. p lan ted la ter feeds. tion and th e proxim ity to m ountain Pow ell street. His p aren ts w ere The p resid e n t’s reply to th is Invi “Y ours very tru ly , The article told w here th e elec- tation follow s: “T he P resid en t i trie plow was being tried , som e air m ight be beneficial. “T he Donald W oodward H erd: form er resid en ts of G resham . deeply ap p reciates th e generous w here n ear Rochester, N. Y., and E. L. B utton, M anager.” Mrs. E thel M iller, Mrs. A lfred Mr. and Mrs. E rn est C h ristensen and cordial in v itatio n s w hich have Mr. M urphy w rote for inform ation. Blom and h er m other Mrs. C ather and tw o dau g h ters moved y e s te r come to him to visit Oregon and 1 In reply he received th e follow ing Pedigree Klanks. ine A hlqulst and T heodore McLain day from the H. P. C hristensen w ishes he m ight accept, b ut u n fo r lette r: T he Outlook has a supply of ped w ent to Seaside yesterday, re tu r n place in Powell V alley to th e W il tu n ately . he finds it im possible to , LeRoy N y Augugt 15 _ Mr j. igree blanks, useful for dairym en, ing today. Mrs. Miller and her liam Maxwell house on E ast Powell stock and p oultry raisers. L arge, ta k e so long a trip at th is tim e.” ; c M urphy, Route 2, Gresham . nephew T heodore expect to re tu rn stree t, vacated som e tim e ago by In Ju ly of la st yea. P resid en t Dear s i r : __..A nsw erlng your le t. very useful, at 5 cen ts each, 25 for to Monmouth tom orrow . Mr. Maxwell and fam ily. The Max Coolidge presented the m ilitary Mr. and Mrs. C larence Cathey and w ell fam ily now resides on the academ y w ith a beautiful A m erican children and Mr. and Mrs. F ran k T re b er place east of Gresham . flag, accom panied by a letter. The Rev. and Mrs. O. W. Hegge. Bacon and children left Monday for a tw o-w eeks' outing trip to m eier and d au g h ter A rleen of ENGINEERS WILL TRY Alton, Illinois, sp en t today as the TO IMPROVE BUCK Y achats. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. G aleener are g u ests of the Rev. and Mrs. E. “W hen b etter ca rs are built h ere from the San Joaquin valley H orstm ann. The p arty enjoyed a Buick will build them ," Is a catchy trip up the Colun^bia riv er highw ay in C alifornia for a visit of a few slogan th a t has become fam iliar to days w ith th eir son-in-law and as far as M ultnomah falls. T he the m otoring pulfftc. But it isn ’t Rev. Mr. H eggem eier, w ith his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. W hite ju st catchy for th e Buick com pany ' and fam ily, th e new proprietors of fam ily, Is m aking a to u r of the Is p rep ared to m ake it a reality. coast, and as a m em ber of th e th e O scarette. They cam e with The an n ouncem ent is m ade 1 A rth u r O verholts, a P ortland man synodical m ission board of borne through W alter W. M etzger, local | who w as m aking a trip through m issions, Is inspecting th e various dealer, th a t the com pany Is con ch u rch es under co n tro l of th e California. On th e w ay they m ade stru ctin g at F lint, Mich., a $600,000 a to u r of the Yosem ite valley and board of which th e Zion E vangeli building to house its experim ental cal is one. C rater lake. T he party, w ith the and research engineering d e p a rt Mr. and Mrs. W. H. N orcross and addition of Mr. W hite and his m ents. The building will be ready dau g h ter W ilma, made th e Mt. ch ild ren D ouglas and W lnnifred moved yesterday from O rient into this fall. Hood loop trip yesterday. C entralization of all Buick r e T he in te rio r of th e show room and G resham and a re occupying t^ e F. search, engineering, and ex p eri S. W hite house on F o u rth street. office of th e W alter Metzger Buick m ental w ork u nder ope roof is con agency are receiving a fresh coat Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Macaw recently sisten t w ith the system atized o p er vacated th is house for the new one of kalsom lne. A carload of Bulcks ation policy alread y in B ulck's pro arrived over the freight line of the which they have built in the E a st duction d ep artm en ts, Cady B. D ur P ortlan d E lectric Pow er com pany man addition. ham, vice p resid en t and assista n t yesterday for distribution from the Mr. and Mrs. L. D. H ow ard and g en eral m anager, explained, ac sons C harles and C lark, and Ju n io r cording to th e word received here. local agency. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. K esterson and lla rb a e k , a classm ate of C harles, Ttie new building w ill release large son K enqeth and Mr. and Mrs. O. all of G ra n ts Pass, retu rn ed home am ounts of space now devoted to N. S ager of P lea san t Valley were W ednesday m orning afte r a w eek’s ex perim ental w ork in various W ednesday dinner guests a t the visit w ith Mrs. H ow ard’s paren ts, plan ts of the Buick factory, leaving home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. H a rri Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning. W hile th at space free for production ex son in honor of the la tte r's b irth here C harles visited w ith form er pansion,. schoolm ates at Rockwood and in day. The new en gineering building P o rtlan d . Mr. M anning is much im will be equipped w ith the m ost T hree N ebraska nurses, Miss proved In h ealth follow ing his r e m odern scientific ap p a ratu s, Mr. Beth G orsage of Utidilla, Miss Ade cent Illness. D urham said. T he ground floor line O ertsch of H ickm an and Miss P hilip W right arriv ed W ednes will be devoted to ch assis and test f f ’hy your agent sells sound protection. M arie K ruse of D unbar arriv ed on T uesday night a t th e home of the day evening for an indefinite stay cars, dynam om eters being Installed fo rm er’s uncle, W. L. G orsage, at tile home of his p are n ts Dr. and for test w ork on the chassis. A re w here they will visit for a sh o rt Mrs. A. 11. W right. He has re tu r n frig eratio n room for carh u retlo n tim e before going to southern C al ed from a trip to Siberia, the last research also will he on the ground At the time of selling an insurance policy, all pro ifo rn ia to engage in nursing. They to be u n d ertak en before next year floor. Second and th rid floors will tection looks nearly alike. expect to visit S eattle and British by th e steam ship Com pany by be given over ex perim ental m a Colum bia points of Interest and which he was em ployed. W right chine shops and assem bly a rran g e - j possibly Mt. R ainier before going w as w ireless o p erato r on the bout, nieuts, and the fourth floor to en Months later- should a loss occur—the reputation gineering d rau g h tin g rooms. south. The young Indies made the "S a n ta A na”. of your agent depends on the performance of his “Tile facilities of th e engineering | D. M. Cathey, his d au g h ter Mrs. trip from N ebraska by autom obile and on the way visited Yellowstone Mary G ossett and two children and building will dovetail closely with companies. national park. T hey w ere charm ed Gordon Black are in th e vicinity of Bulck's work at th e G eneral Motors w ith th e Colum bia riv er highw ay Sandy for several days of th is week Proving G round,” said Mr. Durham, An agent building a sound business—not looking and spoke of It as th e m ost b eau ti w here Mr. Cathey is engaged in "lluick is one of the chief u sers of ful scenery on the trip. sh in g lin g a schoolhouse. Mrs. G os the proving ground facilities, the for a one permium sale—urges you to insure where Mrs. Ida H untley of P ortland sett ami children a re spending the beneflts of w hich are reflected co n you can have no regrets, now—or later. stan tly in Buick p erform ance and spent several days recently nt the tim e cam ping. hom e of Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Emery. Mr. and Mrs. R ussell Akin and Buick value. F u rth e r sy stem atiza Read your policy carefully. Are you sure that you W ednesday guests at the Em ery th ree ch ild ren nre spending a tion of th is te stin g and experim ent will be possible when the new hom e w ere th e ir daughter, Mrs. m outh at Neskowin beach. have such a policy as you would like to hold if you building is U n ite d , and the pro Kuby Buckle, and Mrs. Kiggs, both duction d ep artm en ts will benefit were loaning money on your farm. If not, see our of P ortland. SCHOOL DIST. through addition of th e space now agent. George P. D ykstra, a theological devoted to ex perim ental w ork.” student, spent W ednesday and H arv estin g is in full sw ing in T h ursday at the hom e of Mr. and tilts com m unity and th ree th re s h Mrs. C. O. H orning, lie w as on Ills ing m achines are at work, those of way home to S heridan, Oregon, I.u scb er Bros , of F airv iew ; Guy D. from illeveland, Ohio, w here he re p Jones, of G resham , and H ilberg A M ore people to read and resented Oregon In an orato rical K aufm an of Vancouver, W ash. use th e W an t Ads. N otice GRESHAM, OREGON contest put on at the C hristian E n th e c a re fu l classificatio n Mrs. Jo h n W orthington of B ell deavor national convention which ingham . an d look fo r w h a t you W ashington, and her A S trong Bunk met in th a t city recently. w an t o r a d v e rtise fo r it. d au g h ter, Mrs. H ilda P laster of Mr. and Mrs. George Kenney r e S eattle w ere recent guests of Mr. turned W ednesday evening from a and Mrs. J. AV. E dw ards. Mrs. E d w eek's stay at Seaside. They r e w ards and Mrs. W orthington are port the w eather there balm y and siste rs and d u rin g th e visit a fam warm. ily reu n io n dinner w as enjoyed at W ithin a few days George W. the hom e of th e ir b ro th er. H enry M etzger w ill take th e overland Fisher. Miss Mamie E dw ards is enjoy tra in for Canton, Ohio, w here he will confer with Robert L. Metzger, ing a short vacation visiting her president of th e Cleveland, Ohio, sister. Mrs. H erm an Duus at E s ta organization regarding the Metz cada. Phone l ll.'il Miss Mary C. B urns has retu rn ed ger estate In H olland. He will be ttl WB DELIVER gone Indefinitely, possibly will go from McMinnville, w here she was to H olland w ith Robert M etzger, visiting Mr. anil Mrs. John Bernard. Mrs. Rmleen and sons have his representative. Mrs. Lucy O sborne of P ortland moved to P ark ro se for th e w inter. John B tirgener, who very re c e n t has been In G resham several days ly re tu rn e d from a th re e m onths' visiting with friends. As a S a tu rd a y fe a tu re we WATERMELONS. lb a re o fferin g ch oice pork Mr. and Mrs. E arl Maloy, re c e n t trip to S w itzerland, has been v isit ro a s ts from th e very best ly from C alifornia, stopped for a ing his b ro th er. U lrich B tirgener, of pig pork at th e se special CANTE LOUPES, larg e day th is week a t th e home of th e ir p ro p rie to r of The Maple Grove low prices. uncle J. W. Maloy on th e ir way to dairy. W hile Mr. B urgener an tic i th e ir home in Rapid City, South pated his visit to "th e old co untry" CARROTS. 3 hunches LEG ROASTS, lb D akota. They have been in C ali w ith n g reat deal of p leasure, he Is very glad to be ltt Oregon once fornia for the past th ree years. SROI’I HER ROASTS, lb more. TURNIPS. 3 bunches Mr. and Mrs. W illiam A. Heasel On account of a ten -d ay s' s h u t and two children and Mr. and Mrs. SPARE KIRS, lb down of th e Beaver m ill, at P re s Jam es E lkington and daughter STRING RE ANS. 6 lbs cott. Oregon, w here he has b e e n Jean enjoyed an outing at Y achats employed for the past several years. from S atu rd ay of la st week until O ur beef pot ro a sts and F ran k F ish er was enabled to enjoy OKA ONIONS, 6 lbs . . . ste a k s front choice e a ste rn a sh o rt vacation at his home on the fishing and other diversions of SYRUP. Crii” m i R am bler O regon s te e rs a re th e best B ark er road. 1-lb. 6-ox b ottles. cam p life th a t m oney can b u y - com B ert and L eonard Blodgett m ade p are o a r prices. ( OOKI1 S, mixed, a trip Sunday to Stevenson. Wash., shoe shining e q u ip m e n t‘and in the and w hile th ere attended th e Eagle dozen ............................... Gresham Locals HALEY ---------- The Sunday school of th e H aley B aptist ch u rch will begin a t 10 a. m. Sunday, followed by th e m oru- ing service at 11. The ju n io r m eet- ing w ill be held at 7 o'clock in the evening and the evening service at 8. All a re cordially invited to at- iten d . T he Rev. A ndrew Johnson, a form er p asto r of th e church, w ill preach. IGNITION SPECIALIST. ■ T h at's us. B ring your c a r h ere ' for any rep a irs, ad ju stm en ts o r p a rts for the s ta rte r, g e n e ra to r, sw itches, w iring, lighting, etc. W ork done by an ex p ert and is pos itively guaranteed. We c a rry a com plete line of ignition parts. G resham G arage, phone 2391. F or real estate loans see or call B. W. T horne.—Adv. F loral P ieces F ire causes a y early dam age to the fo rests of the United S tates am ounting to $20,000,000, not in- clding th e harm done to young grow th, w atershed protection, and recreatio n al and o th er resources. MADE TO ORDER a n y d esign Suhr’s F low er Farm B a se L ine R oad. M ile E a st 12-Mile C oin er. P H O N E 7SI. At least $20,000,000 w orth of farm p roperty is destroyed by lightning in this co u n try every year. T h at's th e estim ate of th e farm fire p ro tection com m ittee of th e National iFire P ro tectio n association. The com m ittee points out th a t lightning rods, good, bad, and indifferent, cut losses 85 per cent, as com pared w ith unrodded buildings. Peter PHONE ’ 1211 Lenard Cleaning and Pressing t iO u r clea n in g p la n t la '9 in G resham I a W e rail and d eliv er Look to Your Watch as Well as Your Car Your car, without oil, would soon be burned up by friction. Your car needs an abundance of oil. Your watch needs only a drop and very rarely, but it needs that drop mighty badly and it needs the service of a man who knows how to put on that drop of oil just exactly right to prevent a gumming up the whole works. Save your w atch and save money by hav ing it exam ined every six m onths. Jfflealep’g Jctoclrp ¡zs>tore P ow ell Street G resh am /¿Gcod liPiihh Prescription/ INSURANCE.... NO. WANTED Hams F R E s H FIRST STATE BANK Bacon Lard NEWBERG PACKING CO. Saturday Specials 2c 10c 28C 22c 20c 10c 10c 6c of th e G resham th e ate r. ing and this line. re-dyeing. Mr. D ull He Is well Week-End Features PELS NAPTHA SOAP i n . , (lim it 10 b a rs), 10 for. WALDORF TO ILET TISSUE, the la rg e st selling b r a n d 2 2 Q 3 for COFFEE, M J B. Golden West KEO PACK TOMATO SAUCE, c a n .............. 49c 2-lb. tin s ....................... 97c or H ills, p o u n d ........ 5c VAN CAMP'S KETCHUP, Irg. bottles, ea ste rn pack O E f« 2 for ............................. OOC BEECHNUT BAKED BEANS or PREPA RED SPA G HETTI, ju st w arm and serve JELL X ( EI.I. GELATINE. A dozen fine flavors »),■’ 3 for ......................... L -)C ’IGGI.Y WIGGLY lit IT E R . ta ste s b etter and keeps sw eet CIGARETTES, Camels, C hes terfields or L. S. l *-I 46c 91c ERESII FRUITS AND VEGETABLES longer, pound . ........ 2 pounds . Q < .ii ton ........ M . I F I LL I REAM < H E E S E rtfT - pound i. I C AM AIZO OIL, high grade salad oil for m ayonnaise, frying or baking q u a rt t i n ..................... 1 •),, Lit 2». MULE TEAM BORAX SOAP I H IPS, use it QGz* w ith soap, lge. pkg ~.’t NBC SNAPS, chocolate, lem on. ginger and van illa 6 for ............................. Ju st rig h t for picnic variety. OP. ¿-/A, CRISTO P A G NAPTHA SOAP 1 <7 I b a n ................ lit ( Hl K( Il’S G R A PEJI l< E. 25c 9- ¿»H. ROCKY FORD ( ANTE LOUPE, 2 f o r . . . . 13c TOMATOES, firm and ripe, p o u n d ................ 5c I.EMONS, large dozen ........................... 35c A LAMS, tall cans 2 for ........................... 45c KA KKISP, package ..................... 35c PIGGI.Y WIGGLY BRE AD. full 2-lb. double 1 | loaves ........ IlC D rink it for health. AMAIZO STAR« It. C or’ or Gloss. 3 pkgs 90c Just KEO DIAMOND CHINESE NOOOI.ES, easily and quickly prepared. T ry them 99 3 packages m Z C 12Q,. p in ts ........................... (IN N IN G PEACHES, right for canning now box ................................. ( A II PURE CANE SUGAR, to lb s .......... 60c 25c 25c — •H the R oberta confectionery w here he S M O K E D Specialist in satisfying appetites and reducing pocket book worries. STORES l /i Oregon Institution Next to Brown’s Market. Gresham