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GRISHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, S p eed D em on B uys S ix th Buick SPRINGDALE T he P a re n t-T e a c h e rs circle held its first m eeting of th e year a t th e schoolhouse F rid ay evening. T he follow ing officers w ere elected . Mrs. Wm. H enkle, p resid e n t; Mrs. G ilbert B ates, vice p resid en t; Mrs. Wm. Elw ick, se c re ta ry ; Mrs. Roy P arso n s, tr e a s u re r; Mrs. Tom N orthw ay, pu b licity : Mrs. W illiam Woods, m em bership drive; Mrs. D onald L ittlep a g e; refresh m en ts. It w as decided to have th e m eet ings on F rid a y aftern o o n s d u rin g th e com ing year. T he S p rin g d ale P. W. L. A. lodge w ill give a free dance, card p arty and lunch S atu rd ay night. Oct. 1. Mrs. G ilbert B ates en tertain ed the Needle club W ednesday a f te r noon. Miss C rank of P o rtlan d w as ... . « « ¿ 5 Jbsf Nv-Vlvas X . ¿ ¡y***'«* •>&3 y ; '* P e te r DePaolo, form er A.A.A r a c ing cham pion, w ho is leading in points tow ard th e 1927 speed crow n follow ing his recen t victories, has ju s t ta k en delivery of his sixth Buick. Like m any o th e r fam ous speed d riv ers, Mr. D ePaolo h as long been • n e n th u sia stic ow ner of Buick Mo to r cars. He w as driving his ttfin Buick when th e 1928 m odels w ere ROCKWOOD SEPTEMBER introduced, and a fte r exam ining them , ordered one for Mrs. DePaolo, th u s joining B uick’s grow ing fam ily of tw o-car ow ners. The new D ePaolo Buick is a De Luxe S port ro ad ste r, equipped w ith six w ire w heels, tw o ca rrie d in fender w ells at th e fro n t, tru n k rack, and full-w idth re a r bum pers. “ Buick for 1928 w as too w on d er ful to re sist," said Mr. DePaolo. SCHOOL DIST. NO. 7 "I w as not p lan n in g upon buying one, but w hen I saw an d drove the new cars, I co u ld n 't help buy ing. The fact th a t I buy Buicks rig h t along ought to be a good in dication of my opinion of them. T hey m easured up to my highest dem ands in speed, com fort, beauty, style, driving and rid in g ease, ami | all aro u n d reliab ility .” I Mrs. J. Em il N elson enjoyed a m otor trip to Spokane. W ashington, At a special school m eeting held Miss Eva Cam pbell, counA- school i w here she visited frien d s for a last T uesday W alker Q uesinberry supervisor, visited W ilkes school j week. w as u nanim ously elected clerk to la st F rid ay and w as w ell pleased Mr. and Mrs. K ellar of P o rtlan d fill th e place of C larence Johnson ! with the w ork she found being ac- are spending th e w eek v isitin g at w ho h a s ’resigned. Mr. and Mrs. ' com plished by th e te ac h ers and I the hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. U. Bur- Jo h n so n will leave soon for Cali , pupils. gener. fo rn ia w here the form er has a posi New uHuipment. in clu d in g re a d Mrs. J. Em il N elson and Mrs. T. tion. ing tables, clocks, c u rta in s for d is C. M illar visited M artha W ashing T he Rev. J. F. D unlop w as r e play w ork, m aps and c h a rts have ton ch a p te r O. E. S. la st Monday cen tly re tu rn e d by th e M ethodist been added. I evening. E piscopal conference to the R ock T he en ro llm en t th is y ea r Is 67. S tanley H all is v ery pro u d to be wood w ork and w ill preach next H ow ever, L eslie C row ner will be w alking again, even if cru tc h es are S unday as usual a t 11 o'clock and ! m issed from the p rim ary room next necessary. S tan ley is very keenly again at 8 in the evening. H is sub week, as his p a re n ts a re m oving to i disappointed th a t he is un ab le to je c t for th e m orning w ill be, "A I Idaho this week-end. atten d school and is eagerly look Mind to W ork", and in the evening The G erving ch ild ren have th e ing fo rw ard to th e tim e w hen he he w ill speak from th e w ords, ! whooping cough, so a re absent can again ta k e his place in the from school. “ Profit and L oss”. classroom . Mrs. W illard Cook and Mrs. Joe A nderegg has sufficiently re S. B. H all sp en t T uesday a t the Maude P o tte r accom panied Miss covered from th e effects of his sta te fair at Salem and re p o rts a Rose P p tte r to M onm outh Sunday j operation to leave th e ho sp ital and splendid fair b ut very u n sa tisfa c w here she w ill atten d th e sta te re tu rn to his home. to ry w eather. norm al. Mrs. W illiam Tyson h as retu rn ed to her place h ere and w ill stay for the w inter and send her son Billie to the Rockwood school. atSJÍr.. R. W ebber has purchased th e E astw ood depot a t th e intersection of H artley avenue and the Base ITS A GOOD THIM6,THAT TIRE DIDN'T BtOli) L ine and w ill convert It into a fill OUT, O K A MOUNTAIN-PASS ing station. T he Rockwood P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ciation held its first m eeting lor th is y ear on F riday, Septem ber 23. T he m em bers a re planning a series of p a rtie s to be given d u r ing th e year, the first of w hich will be a H allow een party. T he a sso ciation expects to e n te rta in th e co unty council and also p lans to serv e hot lunches to th e pupils d u rin g cold -weather. Miss V erdella Lam b gave a good re p o rt of her activ ities at Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college w here she attended th e sum m er session as a delegate of the g irls' club. F ra n c is Cook has begun w ork as deliverym an on a M eier & F ra n k We would be out of business in a month if we didn’t sell tru c k in P ortland. the same folks over and over again,and it is the continuous Mrs. L. S chneider of M ilwaukee, «epair business that accounts for our growth. Why do our W isconsin, is h ere visiting h er sis .-customers cotne back? It is because our repairs stand up. te r M rs. A. G. S chantin, a sister In our work and material are of the best, and our prices arc P o rtlan d and one at H illsboro, and right. You will get your money's worjh if you give us a trial. h e r b ro th er M. L e n n a rts of P le a s an t Home. F rien ds of H elen Lam b re g re t to hear of h er serious illness and hope for speedy recovery. T he silv er te a held W ednesday aftern o o n by th e L adies Aid w as a rea l success in spite of th e inclem ent w eath er. T he aftern o o n w as sp e n t in rem aking old friendships a fte r th e sum m er vacation and in g ree tin g new friends. T he Rockwood g ran g e hall is be ing en larg ed to alm ost tw ice the p rese n t floor space. A new kitchen and dining room is included and th e g ra n g e rs expect to hold th e ir opening th e fourth S atu rd ay in Oc tober. A dinner and play w ill be given in connection w ith the dedi ca to ry services. T he people of th is com m unity are exceedingly happy to know th a t the Rev. J. F. D unlop has been re a p pointed to th is charge. In th e p a st y ea r Mr. and Mrs. D unlop have m ade m any frien d s both for th em selves and for th e ch urch. Mr. Dunlop w as able to re p o rt a b etter y ear financially a t th e conference th a n Rockwood has ever known. T h is w as done in sp ite of his acci T h e w ay to g r e a te r p ro sp e rity on th e fa rm is b e in g d en t and long illness and all a re p o in ted o u t by th e a c tiv itie s of Cow Im p ro v e m e n t a n d ex pecting big things fpr th e com ing T e s tin g A sso c ia tio n s a ll o v e r th e c o u n try . E ffo rts h av e year. He w ill give h is full a tte n been d ire c te d , p a rtic u la rly , to w a rd s im p ro v e m e n ts in b o th tio n to th e Rockwood w ork. The h e rd s a n d sire s. re g u la r m onthly pot luck supper R em arkable su ccesses have been recorded, the m ost recen t com ing w ill be held a t th e ch u rch on next from a progressiv e m id-w estern A ssociation. One of th e herd sires In T uesday evening at 6:30, to w hich the association has 15 d au g h ters (In 6 different h erd s) averaging 471 all a re Invited. T he ladies of the pounds of b u tte r fa t each. A son of th is sire has 5 d au g h ters (3 y e a r ch u rc h have com pleted the r e lings and 2 tw o-y ear-o ld s 1 w hose av erag e production Is 41 pounds of fat per m onth. p ap erin g of*the parsonage. The Bank of G resham endorses every effort put fo rth to raise the M embers of the Ladies Aid socie ty of th e com m unity ch u rch s u r stan d ard and production of d airy stock as exemplified and advocated p rised G randm a E ck ert on T uesday at th e forthcom ing Pacific In te rn a tio n a l Livestock E xposition, P o rt aftern o o n w ith a h andkerchief land, Oregon, O ctober 29 to Novem ber 5. Plan to be there. show er. Some of her close neigh bors cam e In. including th e m other of Mrs. F ra n k Pow ers. She is 93 y ears of age and has come to th is com m unity from A laska to live w ith her daughter. SO, 1927 PAGE THREE a guest. A picnic w as planned for ' th e club to be held on th e 9th of October a t W rig h t's beach on S an dy river. Mrs. Lew B erney w ill en te rta in at her home on W ednes day, October 12. Mrs. W alter Shelly visited Mrs. W ill W right on T uesday. • Mr. and Mrs. Cecil P ounder and Mr. Spybrock m otored to N elscott beach for a few days' stay. Mrs. Wm. Woods enjoyed a visit from her siste r au d o th e r r e la tives Sunday. T he Misses F lo ren ce and F ran ces B ow ker, K ath ry n H all and A lbert P ounder w ere dinner g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil P ounder Sunday. Jim m ie Ross and a frien d from V ancouver. W ashington, retu rn ed , from a deer h u n t w ith a nice deer from Scappoose, Oregon. F R O Z E N FLAM E HE diamond is, in reality, frozen flame—an achievement in nature's subtle chemistry. *i To understand the diamond is to love and cherish it. sd To possess a diamond is an ambition you may gratify at a modest outlay in our store. T DANCE Hìfalfp’s Jflurin’ ©tore FAIRVIEW CITY HALL by M ariposa S trin g Band P ow ell S tre e t G resh am , Ore. Saturday Night, October 1 G E N T L E M E N 75c L A D IE S F R E E Com e a n d h a v e a good tim e < \\\\\ i : ! ! ¡ i ¡ ' / / / ' Outside, the CIRCULATOR is beautiful, yes— T h e M o n ta g C irc u la to r is d iffe re n t in m any ways fro m a n y th in g you have seen. — It is a trim , handsome cabinet th a t w ill not destroy the beauty o f a w e ll-fu rn is h e d room. Its ric h ly g ra in e d w a ln u t porcelain enamel fin is h is in harm ony w ith the fin e st liv in g room or d in in g room fu rn itu re . ©I L i-M X is the reali}? important difference Tire Repairing that Pays 15uy whMt tj/nt » w SÖ firfwctl/OU FILLING-STATION Instead of an old fash ¡fined stove put in a good looking casing, the Montag Circulator is an outstanding departure from previous prac tice. In it the Montag principle of circulating warm air is successfully adapted to a portable heating plant that is built to give maximum heat at minimum cost, and is built to last. N o in s ta lla tio n cost. b u ilt, WFF HDHI fìff W mpi U,!‘ ' «tn Imne am i ash p it is o f cast — T h e lug M o n ta g o v a l fire p o t, 17J4” - I 9 ” long a t th t j/ r a t n , burns w ood o f coal w ith topm ost e fficie n cy. M o n ta g C irc u la to r is id e a l. So it is, loo, fo r new homes,— fo r the added espense o f a basement is no« necessary. M ad e rig h t here on the Coast, the M o n ta g C irc u la to r can lie made and •o ld fo r less cost than were it made in the l ast. Escessive fre ig h t costa are saved, and you get the be n efit o f those savings. Com pare that w ith the usual sm all round or oblong fire p o t. — T h e co rru g a te d sides o f fire p o t and ra d ia tin g dome o f f a it iro n alm ost doubles the ra d ia tin g surfaces. Com pare th a t w ith s tru ctio n . usual s tra ig h t sheet iro n con • — T h e e n tire in n e r u n it consists o f o n ly ’ three pieces o f heavy cast iro n , w ith se lf-se a lin g cup jo in ts to m a in ta in fu e l gases, g iv e more p e rfe ct combustion and longer h e a ting capacity. Com pare that w ith sheet iro n domes and lig h t castings b o h tJ together. — A fu ll 4 inch free a ir space between dome and outer casing m a in ta in s clearance fo r f r t e Good Sires Improve the Herd FREE GASOLINE Five gallons each week for two months. That's what three lock persons w ill g e t Mt. Hood Service Station, Pow ell Valley and Ava r '>s 9' ‘ * ' iro n fu rn a c e Construction, ( u m p ire th a t w ith the usual .heet iro n construction. W hen you move, take y o u r w ith o u t basements, the “O to * •The fire p o t, ra d ia tin g M o n ta g C irc u la to r along. F o r homes a lre a d y P' I Improvements Just think what these improvements mean to you N o basement req u ire d . " tu t d rc u la lto it of w a rm a ir. A M o n ta g C irc u la to r doesn't get " a ir - b o u nd ". A n d liesides, the la rge a ir space prevents o v e rh e a tin g the o u ter surfaces, enables c h ild re n to play close to the C irc u la to r w ith o u t danger, and a llo w s the w hole p la n t to be set c/oie to w a ll or CIRCULATOR chim ney o r fire p la c e , thus s a v in g flo o r space. — A n d the fir e d o o r is la rg e , to take chunks o f coal o r wood. C om e w hen you can, H U T HE S U R E to see these M o n ta g C irculators before cold weather begins. IE hy not com e in now? L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. Phone 1421 Gresham