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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1W! PAGE FOUR Mr. and Mrs. Mike K eh rli and The re g u la r all-day m eeting of the G resham g ran g e will be held th e ir seven ch ild ren sp en t an en next S atu rd ay , S eptem ber 10, a t the joyable day recen tly picnicking at th e P o rtlan d city park. gran g e hall. Mrs. Roy H eadley and h er son, Miss E liza Bechill is visiting R obert H eadley of W ashington, P hilip H epp w as a Seaside v isit friends for a few days a t P ilot Rock, Oregon, w here she ta u g h t D. C., w ere c a lle rs on F rid ay a fte r o r over Labor Day week end. noon on th e St. C lairs at th e O ut school. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam W yant and look office. Mrs. H eadley and her C lair Stockton and Miss Viola Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hoover spent son have spent th e sum m er m onths Sunday and Monday w ith Mrs. Fall sp en t th e week-end a t Ocean visiting w ith relativ es in th e P a Lake. H oover's son-in-law and d aughter cific n o rth w est w hile Mr. H eadley, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lundquist and an a s sista n t fo re ste r, Inspected Mr. and Mrs. J. S. H eyne at W ater loo. Oregon. They rep o rt good son M arvin re tu rn e d F rid ay m o rn fo restry activ ities In th e n o rth w est, w eather and a delightful trip. Mrs. ing from a six-w eeks’ vacation trip including A laska. Mrs. H eadley H oover’s sister. Mrs. Bessie Dixon to K asota, M innesota, w here they and H. L. St. C lair a re cousins. of P o rtlan d who has been spending visited relativ es and friends. They Mr. and Mrs. J. E. T aylor had as th e sum m er a t T aft and other rep o rt a fine jo urney of n ea rly 4300 guests over th e week end th e la t beaches, has re tu rn e d to h er home. m iles and encountered no bad te r ’s b ro th er-in -law and sister, Mr. roads except on re tu rn in g th ro u g h and Mrs. F. M. Page and fam ily F. A. M iller and son L ester Mil M ontana. They ran into ra in at le r drove to S eattle S atu rd ay and from Bend, Oregon. Pendleton. re tu rn e d th e follow ing day. Miss Maude M. A ldrich is enjoy K enneth Griffis stru c k a fire hy J. L. P hillips of S eattle w as a d ra n t Monday evening w ith his new ing a visit w ith h er b ro th er, W illis guest a t the hom e of Mrs. Mary ca r w hile on his way home from F. A ldrich and fam ily on her f^rm W elch over p a rt of th e w eek end P ortlan d , badly dam aging th e ra d i on G resham heights. H e also visited friends at St. Johns ator. The accid en t o ccurred n ear BOEING B E S IB E N T Sunday. The tw o fam ilies w ere R2d street. H IES IN SALEM form er neighbors both in St. Jo hns Mrs. Z. Bowman, who has been and Seattle. H. R ussell P o tter, aged 39 years, w orking for a fam ily a t Boring for Mr. and Mrs. J. J. M anning, who the p a st th ree w eeks, has retu rn ed a resident of Boring for th e p ast have been occupying th e Raney home. 20 years, died S atu rd ay , Septem ber house a t T hird and R oberts, have 3, a t a Salem hospital, of tu b e rc u Mr. and Mrs. C. E. R u sh er and moved into th e Geddes house on d au g h ters F lorence and Iren e en losis from w hich he had been a su f South R oberts avenue. joyed a trip over th e week end ferer for some tim e. F u n e ra l s e r T. J. Reddick of Baker, Oregon, which took them to The D alles and vices w ere held th is aftern o o n In visited his m other Mrs. C. A. Ca from th e re over th e D alles-Cali- the chapel a t Lincoln M emorial ro th e rs over th e L abor Day week forn la highw ay to Bend and C rater p ark and in te rm en t took place irt end. He had not been home for Lake. From th e re they retu rn ed th a t cem etery u n d er th e direction tw o years. to Bend and crossed th e C ascades of th e G ates F u n eral home. Mr. P o tter, who w as u n m arried , Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cox arrived over th e McKenzie highw ay. On Monday evening from G oldendale, th e ir w ay home over th e Pacific Is survived by his m other Mrs. W ashington, on th e ir way to C ali highw ay they visited w ith Mr. and Mary C. P o tte r; four b ro th ers Mil lard C., H om er J. and Fay F., of fornia. They expect to spend about Mrs. G lenn R u sh er a t Albany. C alifornia, and W ilbur of K lam ath a week w ith Mr. Cox’ parents. G. A baby d au g h ter N orm a Lee w as A. Cox, who w as injured in an a u born to Mr. and Mrs. E lm er Judd F alls; and a siste r Mrs. W alter tom obile accident a few days ago, on S atu rd ay and tw o days la ter E verton of A shland. Oregon. is slow ly im proving. passed aw ay a t the T hom as sa n i Money Mr. and Mrs. F red C halker, Miss tarium . In term e n t w as m ade th is If you save all you earn , yo u 're a Mabel Jackson and H arold Lewis m orning a t D ouglas cem etery. The m iser. spent Sunday and Monday a t S alt- m other Is doing as w ell as can be If you spend all you earn , y o u 're a ir and other T illam ook beaches. expected at th e san itariu m . Mr. a fool. • Mrs. A nnie W right has been ill and Mrs. Ju d d a re moving to If you lose It, yo u 're out. If you find it, you’re in. for several w eeks, but is now G resham w here the form er will be If you owe it, th e y ’re alw ays a f thought to he slightly Improved. associated w ith his b ro th er-in -law te r you. She Is being cared for by her P aul Stone In th e tru ck in g b u si If you lend it, yo u 're alw ays afte r dau g h ter Miss L ena W right. Mr. ness. them . I t ’s th e cau se of evil. and Mrs. Bruce W ilkes und d augh My. and Mrs. Jo h n Gibson, th e ir I t’s th e cau se of good. te r Ip h a of P o rtlan d , Miss E lla d aug h ter M uriel nnd son Jo h n and I t ’s th e cau se of happiness. W ilkes of C orvallis w ere un ex Mrs. L. R enner, all of Salem , and I t’s th e cau se of sorrow . pected ca lle rs at the W right home Mrs. II. M. R oberts of B ellingham , If th e governm ent m akes it, it’s on Sunday. W ashington, have been recen t ail rig h t. If you m ake it, it’s all w rong. Mr. and Mrs. C larence Leap have guests of Mrs. Nancy E. Roberts. As a ru le its h ard to get. moved from the W ostell house into W hile here they also visited ’ with B ut it’s p retty soft w hen you get th e H einey house on T hird street Mr. und Mrs. S. A. R oberts at Bor it. It ta lk s! recently vacated by C. N. T aber and ing. To some it says, 'I'v e come to fam ily. At (be reg u la r m eeting of the stay." To o th ers It w hispers, “Goodbye.” H ereafter th e confectionery r e fair b oard on S eptem ber 1 it ap Some people get it a t a bank. cently purchased from Mr. and Mrs. peared th e rep o rts of th e rec en t O thers go to jail for it. O scar Johnson, and know n us the fair w ere still Incom plete and T h e m in t m a k e s it first. O scarette, will be called “T he many b u sin ess Item s hail to be d e It's up to you to m ake it last. — Ben S. K earn s in "L ife.” W hite W ay”. Mr. and Mrs. M. I,. ferred on account of u n ce rtain ty W hite a re the new p ro p rieto rs of regard in g the financial situation. Music . . . is th e best m ind- The m eeting w as adjourned to Mon th e establishm ent. tra in e r on th e list.— Dr. C h arles W. day night, Septem ber 12, w hen It Mrs. C. M errill, Miss B irdine Eliot. M erril, Mr. and Mrs. R alph Stanley was thought th e board would know and fam ily retu rn ed home y e s te r m ore clearly w here It stood. It day from Seaside, w here they bad was stated by u m em ber of the finance com m ittee th a t it w as b e spent a week. lieved when all th a t w as owing to G uests at dinner yesterday a t the the fair association hud been co l H. L. S t.C la ir home w ere th eir lected th e fair would be able to sons-ln-law and daughters, Mr. and m eet all Its obligations. T he r e Mrs. Benj. II. Davies and Mr. and ports from o th er fairs Indicate th at Mrs. Raym ond B. Rogers. generally It lias not been a very E. M. W ard underw ent an o p e ra favorable y ear for fairs. tion Monday a t th e P o rtlan d sa n i T h ere w as no re g u la r council tarium for hernia. He w ill probab m eeting iast m onth. It is rep o rted , ly be at the hospital for tw o weeks. on account of difficulty In secu rin g G uests of Mr. und Mrs. W. E. a quorum . Tom orrow , W ednesday, Beegle over the week end w ere Mr. night is the tim e for the reg u la r and Mrs. A. G. P u llen of T he m eetlne and th e re will probably D alles. Miss E d n a Hill und Miss he a full atten d an ce and m uch b u s S tella Ib ll of S pray, Oregon. iness. A p a rty enjoying a trip to New K in d erg arten classes will be r e po rt from F riday to Monday night sum ed next Monday in th e Sunday consisted of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. school room s In th e basem ent of Cogswell, Mrs. E lsie Cogswell, Mr. the .Methodist E piscopal church. and Mrs. A. J. K rueger and Mrs. M. Miss Edna M ew hlrter, who co n L. Looker. ducted classes for several m onths A week end p a rty to enjoy sea last spring, will have ch arg e of the breezes at S easide was com posed of kind erg arten w ork for ch ild ren Mr. and Mrs. II. C. L arsen, Mr. and from th ree to six years of age. In Mrs. I. B. K orsund, Mr. and Mrs. C. , uddltion, Miss I,Illy Maud P h ilip s Moore and fam ily, Miss E lla B a of Oregon City will teach k in d e r ker, Mr. and Mrs. B aker and Mr. garten m usic, giving a lesson every and Mrs. H om er King of l’ortland day. T he ho u rs a re th e sum e as and Cliarley Mistier. They report last year, from 9 to 12 each school th a t th e highw ay w as w ell littered day. When desired, the te ach ers w ith autom obile w recks of varying will fu rn ish tra n sp o rta tio n to and degrees of damnge. Aside from th a t from th e school hut an ex tra th e ir trip was a m ost pleasant one. charg e will be made for the service. The W alter Metxger Bulck agency Many ch ild ren have been alread y unloaded tw o curs of new Buicks enrolled nnd o th ers a re expected today. T his is In addition to sev- 1 with th e opening of th e k in d e rg a r ten on Monday. era! ca rs recently reported. Gresham Locals IGNITION SPECIALIST. T h a t’s us. B ring your c a r nere for any rep a irs, ad ju stm en ts or p a rts for th e sta rte r, g en erato r, sw itches, w iring, lighting, etc. W ork done by an ex p ert an d is pos itively gu aran teed . We c a rry a com plete line of ignition p arts. G resham G arage, phone 2391. THINK! THINK! THINK! By carefu l m anag em en t and sav ing of dividends paid to sh a re h o ld ers in Stock Com panies we fu rn ish eq u ally safe p ro tectio n to farm ers at about o ne-half of th e Stock C om pany charge.— FARM ERS MU TUAL F IR E R E L IE F ASS’N., 402 Stock E xchange Building, P o rtlan d , Lumber for Sale. All kinds rough and dressed lum Oregon.—T he F a rm e rs ’ Own A sso r H. W. S n ash all, G resh ber, tw o m iles south of Sandy. A. ciation—o W. Bell L um ber com pany, phone am , Ore. Sandy 131. MABE TO ORDER F or ex p ert window cleaning see S. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith J. Ross Brow n, G resham , phone 2501. M ention to an ad v e rtise r th a t you saw his ad. in the Outlook. any design Suhr’s Flower Farm B ase Line Road. Mile E ast 12-Mlle Corner. PHONE J24. SERVICE STATION T im e to H e tiràV iBuv Faakl Gresham Battery & Tire Shop Ivy F illin g S tation Phone 1701 B attery Repairing Vulcanizing REPAIRING We give two lead p encils fre e w ith every p air of boys’ shoes p u rch ased here. P h o n e 41 P ow ell St. SCHOOL DAYS W ill yöur girl or boy go back to school with a good watch? Get Your Friends in A good watch will help them to on this Get to School on Time! W e h av e th e m in th e w ell-k n o w n m a k e s— H a m ilto n , E lg in , W a lth am a n d H a m p d e n . All a re de p en d ab le tim e k e e p e rs priced from #10 up. In g e rs o lls in p o ck et a n d s tra p w a tc h e s #1.50 an d up. You w ill a lso need a good a la rm clock. We h av e th e m a t #1.00 a n d up. » I lags for distribution to New Depositors in Savings Departm ent are becoming lim ited. If you would have a nice flag abso lutely free, you must act promptly. A well made flag with jointed pole, halliards and bracket go to each new depositor making a deposit of Five Dollars. M any children have availed themselves of this opportunity. the NEW FORD TH E new Ford is more than it has more speed, quicker pick-up and greater stamina than you’ve ever hoped for in a low price car. MOIE MU. r » t < 1 lAwaa THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ~ 10c ' SEPT GRESHAM SHOE ■ just a good-looking car— K m . O m Phone 1236 EXPERT Gresham Shoe Shop made of willow, hand decorated. Hepp’s Racket Store Such values as these deserve prompt action. Made to withstand all the tests of durability to which they are subjected by active boys. Especially designed to give both comfort and smartness to growing feet. H’ise mothers will purchase at least two pair of these shoes. C A RL D A HL, P ro p . for SCHOOL or SHOPPING [ On display in our window Piano Tuning. P iano tu n in g , $3.50. P iano and o rgan rep a irin g . F red B. Jones. 2625, 49th s tre e t S. E„ P o rtlan d . Phone TA bor 8952 o r G resham 1561.—Adv. Floral Pieces Window Cleaning. Baskets Hand-woven willow in rich, dark brown finish, daintily decorated by hand. All are medium or large size. (No small sizes in lot). Pedigree Blanks. T he O utlook has a supply of ped igree blanks, useful for dairym en, stock and p o u ltry raise rs. L arge, very useful, a t 5 cen ts each, 25 for 85c. tf ~ 8 , 9 . 1O - L A. IV. Metzger & Co. THE I V I N C t l t t T i l l STORE Raker & Son A V T H O m ilt l GRESHAM, D IA IE R ! TROUTDALE