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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1»37 r Elvis, Loda and C lair Stockton ; and Ed Rueppel re tu rn e d Sunday i from a h u n tin g trip to th e region around O lalla lake. They w ere ■ successful in bagging tw o fine deer, ! pieces of w hich they are generous- T he G resham band w ill give an j ly d istrib u tin g am ong th e ir friends, open a ir con cert W ednesday eve j They rep o rt ra in p rac tica lly ail th e nin g at th e fa ir grounds en tran ce j tim e they w ere gone. If th e w eath er continues favorable. In a le tte r received from Mr. and C onductor Johnson has announced th a t th e concerts w ill be held as j Mrs. O scar Jo h n so n they rep o rt long as su itab le w eather perm its. they reached th e ir destin atio n at I Litchfield, M innesota, in safety and R obert H ayes cam e from A lbany had a very enjoyable and in te re st S atu rd ay and on th e follow ing day ing tw o-w eeks’ trip . T hey have not he and Mrs. H ayes, who had been yet decided ju s t w here to locate visiting her p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. perm anently. Side trip s w ere tak en J. A. Bushong for several days, r e to Spokane, Y ellow stone p ark and tu rn ed home. th e Black hills. They had th e p leas Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. H. T ay ure of tw ice seeing P re sid en t and lor of Lynch on Monday a son Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, once in the w eighing 8V2 pounds. M other and n ational p ark and ag ain in the baby a re doing w ell a t th e home of Black hills. T hey re p o rt w onder Mrs. J. A. Bushong. ful w eath er during th e en tire trip, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Todd retu rn ed Ted and Joe W right retu rn ed S unday evening from a w eek’s auto Sunday from a four-day h u n tin g trip to V ancouver and New W est trip in th e Blue m ountains near m in ster, B. C. At th e la tte r place Ukiah, Oregon, and as a rew ard of they visited relatives. th e ir skill brought back with them D arrel P eterson, 10-year-old son a 200-pound four-point buck m ule of Mr. and Mrs. Roy P eterson, w as deer of w hich they a re ju stly badly injured about th e face last ' proud. S atu rd ay when a F ord which he Mr. an d Mrs. R, A. A nderson of was cran k in g kicked and stru ck P endleton, th e la tte r a sister of him full force, causing a laceration Mrs. Adolph Nelson, and Mrs. C. A. on th e cheek n ear his m outh w hich Nelson, m o th er of th e tw o ladies, required six stitch es in closing. visited at th e Nelson home on W ith o th e r boys he was playing Cleveland avenue Monday. Mrs. C. around th e c a r and attem pted to A. Nelson, who has been in P o rt cra n k it w hile th e sw itch was land during th e sum m er, w ill soon tu rn ed on. T he surgeon in charge re tu rn to G resham to m ake her of th e case hopes to avoid the pos home w ith h er d au g h ter and fam ily. sibility of a sc a r being left. Ed. Nelson, of the firm of B rock As th e re s u lt of colliding with a way & Nelson, is now know n as a Bealey M ilitary Academy autom o proud papa. A son w as born to Mr. bile a t th e in te rsectio n of F ou rth and Mrs. Nelson of P o rtlan d on and Main stre e t Sunday, th e car Friday, Septem ber 9. driven by H. C. L arsen is m inus a Mrs. P. E. B rockw ay is a t Frog ru n n in g board and has a dam aged cam p, T h ree S isters, w here she is fender. C adet Ray Ross, 18, driv assistin g in th e cooking for the ing the Bealey ca r, tu rn ed at rescue squad search in g th e nearby F o u rth to avoid strik in g the L a r m ountains for the tw o boys from sen car, but th e tw o m achines The D alles who, it is feared, have scraped sides for a sh o rt distance. lost th e ir lives. A re p o rt from the Miss Mabel Shipley expects to locality yesterd ay w as to th e e f leave tom orrow for S eattle w here i fect th e w eath er w as clea rin g in she w ill atten d Seattle-P acific col th e Cascades and th e h u n t would lege the com ing year. H er work he renew ed w ith vigor. during the pust th re e y ea rs in P a Mr. and Mraf Newell E dw ards cific E vangelistic in stitu te In P o rt have p rocured living q u a rte rs over land will give her cred it for two the J. E. Metzger fu rn itu re sto re y ea rs of college w ork and she will and w ill move th e ir household en ter th e college n ext week as an goods th e re from th e lta n le y house accredited junior. on Hood avenue th is week. Mr. and Mrs. W ilson E astm an Mr. and Mrs. Louis L ight w ere moved la st S aturday to P o rtlan d callers Monday at th e home of Mr. w here they w ill reside during the j and Mrs. H. C. L arsen . They a re w inter. In uddition to retain in g bis i on th e ir way from P o rtlan d to in te re st In th e E astm an L um ber ' th eir form er home in K ansas and com pany in G reshum Mr. E astm an : will m ake a stop nt th e P endleton will be em ployed In the clothing Round-up. Mrs. L ight, before her sto re of Ben Selling. Mr. and m arriag e, was a bridesm aid 24 Mrs. O. A. E astm an will move soon years ago at the m arria g e of Mrs. into th e ir son's house on W allula L arse n ’s d au g h ter, now deceased. avenue, th e form er property of the Mr. and Mrs, Light have been visit- late T hom as Wiles. Iting th e la tte r’s b ro th er-in -law K. A. M iller has purchased 14 and sister Mr. and Mrs. W arren acres on W allula avenue from Mrs. Douglas in P o rtlan d . T he four and Dulsy Shaw , a p a rt of the N. L. Mrs. L arsen 's d au g h ter w ere In the Sm ith estate. T he p roperty is s it same high school g rad u a tin g class uated on the w est side of W allula at Colby, K ansas. avenue anil Is a decidedly sightly H arry llju r and Vearl Howell left acreage. Mr. M iller plans to build this m orning for P endleton w here on the south end of th e tra c t and they will ta k e in the sig h ts of th e w ill plat and sub-divide the r e Round-up for the week. T he boys, m ainder of th e land for sa le on the who a re m em bers of th e G resham m arket. band, have been assigned places in Mr. and Mrs. D. M. R oberts, Geo. the Tillam ook band w hich has been and John S leret and Ed ltueppetl engaged to play (hiring the R ound left Monday m orning for a week or up. ten-day deer h u n t In th e Blue Mr. and Mrs. H erm an C arlson m ountains n ea r U kiah, Oregon. and th ree ch ild ren , who have been Miss H elen C ham bers of Hood occupying th e Jo n as Johnson house ltlver is spending a week w ith her in Powell Valley, have moved to sister Mrs. K. C. R oberts. G resham and a re living in th e Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Miller and Knox house on E ast Pow ell street. d aughter W inona of Scappoose, Tile Rev. and Mrs. Jonus Johnson Oregon, w ere guests Sunday at the have recently arriv ed from Malmo. home of Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Kenney. N ebraska, and will occupy th eir Mr. M iller is a nephew of Mrs. home opposite th e Mission church, vacated by Mr. and Mrs. C arlson. Kenney. Gresham Locals ! Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brow n of P o rtlan d , the form er a nephew of Mrs. M. J. A llshouse, have been a t th e A llshouse hom e for th e past week w here Mr. Brow n is engaged in building a g arage. Mr. and Mrs. Brown cam e from P en n sy lv an ia sev eral m onths ago and a re much pleased w ith th e w est. Mr. and Mrs. P e rry Bowm an and d au g h ter D orothy of S eattle w ere g u ests last w eek of Mr. and Mrs. A llshouse. Edm ond W est, a b ro th er of Mrs, J. F. Read resid in g ea st of G resham in th e Pow ell V alley d istric t, drove th ro u g h from P asadena, C alifornia, arriv in g F rid ay evening. He plans to spend th e w in ter in Oregon. Mr. W est and his niece Miss L ola Read left yesterday m orning for Mist, Oregon, w:h ere they will v isit a few d a y s . w ith Nfr. W est’s sister Mrs. A nnie Holding. Mrs. Read receiv ed w ord recen tly of th e b irth of a son on S eptem ber 3 to h er sister, Mrs. Joseph L. Loggson of Mt. S terlin g , K entucky. Mrs. Loggson will be rem em bered to her friends as Miss E sth e r W est. Mr. and Mrs. Loggson moved to K entucky a t th e tim e of th e ir m arriage. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. A llshouse, with a p arty of rela tiv e s and ! friends, sp en t th e L abor Day w eek end at th e beach a t N etarts. Mr. and Mrs. O scar N oreen en- [ joyed a trip around Mt. Hood la st F rid ay an d on th e w ay took Mrs. M. I. Sunday and ch ild ren to Hood | River, w here they expect to live for , some tim e. Roy Gibbc, a s s is ta n t ca sh ier of th e F irs t S tate bank, is enjoying a vacation from his duties. D uring his absence from th e bank Miss L avina L ille of P o rtla n d is a s s is t ing in th e work. Mr. and Mrs. Steve W rig h t have j rented an 18-acre b erry ran c h from ! Mr. Ross near L innem ann and moved th e re Sunday. Miss L ucille Je n n in g s visited friends and relativ es in Oregon City la st week. • Mr. and Mrs. G eorge A. O’Dell of Bull Run w ere calle rs at th e Out- , look office today. They a re m oving to Powell Valley to give th e ir th re e ! children school adv an tag es and I will be located in th e sm all house ! of Jo h n V icklund opposite th e j schoolhouse. W. Staffenson, residing east of I G resham , says th a t he and his wife Don’t Run Downstairs A re you a lw a y s u p s ta irs w hen th e te le p h o n e rin g s on th e floor below ? An extension telephone, costing only a few cents a day, will save miles of walking and hours of time. IGM TI05 SPECIALIST. Buttermilk for Sale. w ere w rongfully nam ed as defend A nyone w an tin g 1-year’s co n tra c t T h a t's us. B ring your ca r nere a n ts in a su it for $262 being p re b u tterm ilk call Sandy C ream ferre d by a Snoqualm ie, W ashing for any rep a irs, ad ju stm en ts or for p a rts for th e sta rte r, g en erato r, ery, phone Sandy 56.—Adv. ton, u n d e rta k e r for fu n eral ex sw itches, w iring, lighting, etc. Violin Outfit Free. penses of Mrs. S taffenson's b ro th er- W ork done by an ex p ert and is pos- ; in-law E m ery B urbank, w ho was itively gu aran teed . We c a rry a > Mrs. R obert B lair is offering a plan for b eginners in violin, w here b ro u g h t to G resham for in term en t. ‘ com plete line of ignition p arts. by those a rra n g in g for a full year G resham G arage, phone 2391. An artic le recen tly ap p eared in a i of lessons will receive free a good P o rtlan d n ew spaper involving Mr. student violin outfit. See Mrs. B lair 1927 C hrysler 50 ro ad ste r, com at W. J. Ott home S aturdays.—Adv. and Mrs. Staffenson and the la tte r's plete w ith all e x tra s, c a r in A -l ‘ m other Mrs. T ice iu a su it for the condition. A big discount on th is ; one. H essel Im plem ent Co. Phone ! 1923 Dodge touring, disc w heels, am ount of th e bill. good rubber. Car in good running 1141. G resham .—Adv. E xcavation h as com m enced for a condition. H essel Im plem ent Co. resid en ce for Dr. and Mrs. H. H. [ F o r low est ra te s on autom obile, Phone 1141. G resham .—Adv. H ughes on th e ir p ro p erty on W al tru ck an d g en eral in su ran ce see New th in g s u nder "C lassified.” lula avenue. L. J. W inter has th e , B. W. T horne.—Adv. co n tra ct. He expects to have the building com pleted in 90 days. Mrs. Ed Stafford w as ta k en to P o rtlan d sa n ita riu m la st S atu rd ay w h ere she is receiving m edical tre a tm e n t in p rep aratio n for a m a jo r op eratio n w hich she w ill u n d er go some tim e th is week. D uring ! h er stay in th e ho sp ital h er home and baby a re being cared for by h er p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. C hris F ieser who a re h ere from Fairfield. W ashington. Mr. Stafford is recov erin g from a tw o w eeks’ siege of n eu ritis and grip. Lyle W in ters of Hollywood, C ali fornia, paid an unexpected visit to his p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. W inters la st week, arriv in g on Monday evening and re tu rn in g on Friday. W in ters is employed in th e ■ shipping d ep artm en t of a larg e well d rillin g com pany. T his w as his first visit home in tw o years. He 1 w as accom panied from C alifornia , ! by tw o o th ers, his landlady, Mrs. W e pride ourselves that we can be of real M arshall, and a friend who stopped off a t Salem. Mrs. W inters, Mrs. assistance to you in selecting your outfit M arshall and Lyle took th e Mt. for the hunting season whether you need Hood Loop trip , a new experience a full new outfit or just a partial outfit. for all three. The scenery w as a W e carry everything necessary even to the d elight to th e visitors. For Your Hunting or Fishing T rip — license. Drop in and talk it over with us. Don’t lay down th e p aper till you have read th e W ant Ads. Following are the open seasons of the game in which you will be most interested: O regon T elephone C o . D EER SEASON, Sept. 10 to Oct. 30. PHEASANTS, Oct. 15 to 31. DUCK, Oct. 1 to J a n . 15. FISH IN G SEASON is open now. L. L. KIDDER HDVVE. CO. Sportsmen s Headquarters Phone 1421 Gresham Com e to y o u r State U n iv e rs ity fo r cultural education and proleaaional trajning. O pportunity it offered in Buick took vibration out of the cnqine N o iv - it has taken it out o f the road Now Buick for 1928 has conic forward with another great contribution to motoring comfort. Buick has taken vibration out of the road by equipping every Buick w ith Hydraulic Shock Ab sorbers, front and rear — an added lux ury that the savings of Buick volume have supplied. Let us put a Buick for 1928 at your dis posal so you i iay test this riding com fort for yourself. 22 departm ents o f th e College o f L ite ra tu re, Science and th e A r t s F A C T S ... A n d in the Schools of A r c h it e c t u r e a n d A ll ie d A r t s — Business A d m in is tr a tio n — Educa tio n — J o u rn a lis m —G rad u a te Study — Law— M e d ic in e — M u s ic — Physi- 1 cnl E d u c a tio n — S o cio lo g y— Social W o r k — Extension D ivision. about your watch OIL PREVENTS FRICTION i College Year Opens September 26. 1927 For inform ation or catalogue write The fGgietrar. UnWereitÿ o f O n io n . Eugene. Ore The Bentley Tire Shop u n d e r new m an ag em en t New and Vulcanised Tires, G aso line. Oil* and G reases. E x p ert suw tllinir. Broken lydiele* repaired. L. J . P o ir ie r P hone IS il but th e o ilin g of a w a tc h is a v ery d e lic a te o p e r a tio n a n d re q u ire s g re a t sk ill. A v ery sm all w rist w a tc h sh o u ld be clean ed , oiled a n d c a re d fo r m o re o fte n th a n a la rg e one b ecau se in th e tin y w a tc h e s w orn by w om en of to d ay th e “ oil- c u p s” c a n n o t p ossibly re ta in oil fo r m o re th a n six m o n th s a t a tim e. Our over 20 years at Watchmaking is your iruarantee. Give Vs a Trial. P O W E L L ST. F lo r a l P ie c e s Sedans £1195 to£I995 . Coupes S ’ 195 to £1850 S p o rt M o d els £1195 to £1525 a n y design A l l fietce» f. r b F lin t. M ic k ., f i i t r t n m e n l tax to be a d d e d . I b e <». M . A . ( . /m a n , iwy. p la n , th e m a»t d e iir a t le. u a v a ila b le . BUICKMQ28 Mi P ow ell S tre e t G resh am , O re. S u h r ’s F lo w e r F a r m W H E N BETTER AUTOM O BILES ARE B V IL T . BUICK W ILL B U IL D TH EM Walter dBealcp’s Jetoelrp éflore M A D E TO O R D ER Metzger B ase L ine Road. Mile E a s t 12-Mile C orner. PH O ME 724. -------------------------------------- ----- — ___ — — -M- -- - -- — -- CHRYS Four Great Cars in Four Great Markets Back to School »« the cry of the children this week Many happy faces are turning toward their teachers, many for the first time. Much is needed, new books, new pencils, new pens, new blotters— Majestic Heaters —52 and m ore m iles an hour. A cceleration and sm oothness no o th er low -priced car can approach. Full-sized bodies of wood and steel, w ith am ple capacity for ad u lt p assen gers. S addle-spring seat-cushions. F ine m ohair upholstery. U tm ost handling ease with ad ju stab le steerin g wheel. In d irectly lighted in stru m en t board. W e have only a few more at the extremely low price of $5.50 c o l PK. W ft 8RDAN #975 COACH. #90» ROADSTER. $*»5 with rum ble seat. At G resham . G reat New ( hrv*ler "63"—6-cylinder m otor. 7-bearing cra n k sh aft. 62 and m ore m iles p er hour. In v a r-s tru t pistons. Oil filter and air cleaner. V entilated cran k case. Im pulse n eu tra liz er and rubber engine m o u n t ings. New cellu lar type rad iato r. 4-wheel hy d rau lic brakes. Road levelizers, fro n t and rea r. ilia* trt» a« >ew C h ry sler “ 73"—75-horse- pow er m otor w ith '-b e a rin g co u n ter-w e ig h t ed cra n k sh aft. Speed ab ility of 72 and m ore m iles an hour. 5 to 25 m iles In 7 seconds. S pring ends anchored in blocks of live ru b ber instead of m etal shackles. Longer, m ore b eautiful bodies, tastefu lly appointed, lu x uriously roomy. ROYAL SEDAN. 61*35 at G resham » hry*ler Im perial “*9" — 92-horse-pow er motor. SO dashing easeful m iles w ith w hisp- ertn g sm oothness. An ease and lu x u ry of d riving and riding th a t m akes m otoring com fort ta k e on a new m eaning S uprem e ly b eau tifu l and u ltra sm art. As fine as money can build. The hirst State Bank has thoughtfully provided a very neat and useful— B lotter for every boy and g irl in both the grade and high schools. All pupils of the grade school may call for a blotter on Friday, September 16th. All students of the high school may call at First State Bank on Monday Septem ber 19th for a “Lindbergh” blotter. £1.00 per month ALL ARE WELCOME TO ONE FIRST STATE BANK GRE8IIAR. ORK6O8 A btrung Hank i-DOOR SEDAN 9 1 IK at G resham THE NEW "52" PORTLAND I i ELECTRIC PO W E R ggaC Q M PA N Y BLRCTRIC S T O IU I^ ^ ^ E L E C T R |C M U M k Powell SL Phone 801 T Gresham Hessel Implement Co. W. A. HESSEL GRES HAM, OREGON J. C HESSEL -J »