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GRESHAM OCTLOOK, PLEASANT HOME Nearly Two Billion a Year for Tobacco ' r;'"! Tl ESOAY. OCTOBER 4. 1927 PAGE THREE CORBETT \\ estern \\ ools for W orhi M arkets A pre-n u p tial show er w as given L Mrs. M iller by a few relativ es and friends a t th e home of her niece Mrs. V ictor Ellis, ou W ednesday, ----------- Setpem ber 28. Mrs. M iller left F ri F ig u res com piled by th e United day for Pocatello, Idaho, w here th e S tates tre a su ry d ep a rtm en t indi- m a rriag e cerem ony w ill be p e r ca te th a t th e people of th is country fo rm e d sp e n t in a single year $1,847,000- 000 for tobacco, $820,000,000 for soft K enneth B rainhall and G erald d rin k s and ice cream , $934,000,000 Em ily attended the sta te fair a t S a for th e a te rs and am usem ents, $689,- lem F rid ay and S aturday. 000,000 for candy and $501,000,000 Dan H ansen has moved his fam i Sunday m orning w as observed as for perfum es, to ilet soaps and prom otion day in th e B ap tist S u n ly to P o rtlan d for th e w inter. chew ing gum. day school, w ith Mrs. Sadie C hase Mrs. L. Benfield had th e m isfo r Com pared w ith th ese figures in charge. Win. Stone conducted tu n e to fall over a block of wood w hich w ere com puted from in te r- , th e p reaching serv ices a t 11 and 8 one day th is week, her in ju ries w ere n al revenue tax es for 1924, the rev o’clock. He w ill su p p ly again next so severe th a t she w as confined to enues of th e elec trica l u tilities S unday at th e sam e hours. Mr. h er bed several days. sh rin k into th e background. In Stone is a young m an w ith a R alph Kincaid, who is engaged in 1926, tw o years later th an the tig- charm ing perso n ality who p rese n ts j th e fishing in d u stry here, moved on M yer* W ater S y stem s u re s quoted, the sixteen m illion his serm ons in a quiet, dignified F riday to P o rtlan d for th e w inter, H A M P S H IR E RA M L ow d en P o ta to D iggers w ired homes in th is co u n try paid m anner w hich lends much em pha- Hls moth e r. Mrs. Lucy K incaid ac- O w ned by W it. H o g g i n Lana L iv e s to c k Co.. M on tan a. G rand C ham pion only $450,000,000 for th e necessary, sis to his thoug h ts. All who do |VOlnpall| ed him . V au gh an D rag S aw s R am , 1926 P a c ific In te rn a tio n a l L ivestock Exposition. convenient, safe, luxurious a n d , not attend services elsew here are Miss Isabel P ulliam , te ac h er of re stfu l services of electric lig h t co rdially invited to atten d th is T his Ram was th e outstanding prehensive Wool Show will be held, and G arden T ractors the Brow er school, sp en t th e week and pow er in ,the home. W hen i church. Sunday school m eets a t anim al of the breed a t the 1926 P a at which com m ercial fleeces of all end at home. cific in tern atio n al Livestock Expo grades will be exhibited. sta tistic ia n s deal w ith th e spending j io o'clock each Sunday and B. Y. Barn E quipm ent Owen Emily, local a rtis t, has sition. In addition to achieving h ab its of the A m erican nation, they p. u . a t 7:30. Splendid show ings are promised play around w ith billions. T h a t’s T he B y p v w i„ e n te rta ,n again d istinguished him self by a this distinction it also won the again this year in every division of F eed G rinders h jw the country got the notion th a t w ith a p a rty on FrJday njght The draw ing sen t to the Oregon F a rm sam e aw ard s at the 1926 American the exposition which includes great Royal, and Chicago International E n sila g e C utters th e electric in d u stry w as big. Com- reception com m Jttee w ill be at the er w hich ap p e ars on th e Ju n io r Shows, it will probably be shown Livestock Show, Dairy P roducts p ared to the to ta ls th a t th e nation church from S;15 untlI 8;30. The F arm er page. Owen is a freshm an in the flock being sent by the Mt. Show. Land and M anufacturers' O liver P lo w s P roducts Show, N orthw est Fox spends for o th e r essen tials, such destination and program of p ro in Colum bian high school. Haggin Land and Livestock Co. to Show, Industrial Exposition and as food, clothes and ren t, th e to tal ceedings a re know n only to th e S tan ch ion s the 17th Annual Pacific In tern a world-renowned Horse Show. The sp e n t for electricity is a bagatelle. com m ittee. In o rd er to enjoy the UNION tional to be held at Portland, Octo Hoys’ and G irls' Club Work Exhibit T he fam ily electric light bill re p re p leasu res of the evening be su re to ber 29 to November 5, inclusive. this year will be one of the best of -4 complete line of Machinery and Repairs T he Union P aren t-T each er asso se n ts about seven-tenths of one per be at th e church before 8:30. All T he Sheep Show at the Pacific its kind In this pari of th e country. ciation of d istric t No. 26 near B or Intern atio n al will, th is year, as in Millions of d o llars’ worth of the c e n t of the home budget. a re invited to atten d who wish. ing will en tertain th e C lackam as the past, be one of the best of its country’s finest P ure Bred Beet Collectively, the electric industry F red and Ray P alm q u ist and kind in America. Some of the most and D airy C attle, Horses, Sheep, re p re se n ts a g re a t aggregation of H ans Nelson sp e n t S atu rd ay at county council a t th e schoolhouse noted judges in the country will Hogs and G oats will com pete for W ednesday, October 5. S everal ca p ita l, but. w hen com pared w ith th eir mill a t C herryville saw ing place th e aw ards. In connection the $100,000.00 offered in premiums. good sp eak ers have been secured any o ther service or com modity lum ber to rep a ir th e flume. They w ith th e Sheep Show a new depar T h e leading ra ilro a d s of the W est RELIABILITY SERVICE used g enerally by the A m erican expect to begin saw ing operations and good m usic will be provided. A tu re is being added. Under th- e co-operate by o fferin g sp ecial fare- PHONE 1141 GRESHAM, OREGON w orthw hile program is assu red to people, th a t in d u stry is relatively as soon as conditions a re favorable, rection of th e Pacific Co-operative and-one third rate s for those who wers A ssociation a com- i wish to atten d the Exposition. insignificant. Many people th in k of Mr. and Mrs. Max Kligel, Mrs. w hich everyone in terested is in Wool ( th e electric in d u stry as gigantic ' S arah W heeler and Mrs. L. M. Nel- vited. A w orthw hile program is a s an d overpow ering, sim ply because son represen ted M ultnom ah g ran g e sured to w hich everyone in terested ing le ctu re hour w ill follow im m e EXPLAINS HIGH F I E L sta tistic ia n s have collated in one a t th e hom e-com ing celeb ratio n of is invited. Luncheon w ill be served d iately afte r supper. A business ECONOMY IN DODGE lum p sum the revenues and th e in- Evening S tar g ran g e on S aturday, in th e basem ent. T he N orth C lackam as Im prove session will be held at th e co n clu vestm ents of th e thousands of sep- They each rep o rted it to be a day sion of th e le ctu re hour. The su rp risin g ly high m ileage a r a te electric com panies scattered tilled w ith unu su al in te re st and ! nieut club w ill hold its first re g u la r w hich th e ow ners of th e new four m eeting at Union schoolhouse W ed th ro u g h out th e United S tates. benefit to all presen t. cylinder Dodge B rothers m otor TROUTDALE nesday evening, October 12, a t 8 V ictor Johnson h as retu rn ed ca rs have been experiencing in all o’clock. Follow ing th e business from Carson, W ashington, w here Tlie L adies Aid will m eet W ed p a rts of the country, explains 1*. E. m eeting a sh o rt p ro g ram w ill be he spent ten days for th e benefit of given and th e electric proposition nesday aftern o o n , October 5, a t the Brockw ay, of Brockway * Nelson, his health. diarussed. All are invited to be home of Mrs. F red Pelton. Mrs. local dealers, is th e re su lt of vital Bob M iller, Ray Chase and F red Jo h n E ricson and Mrs. Will C raw im provem ents w hich Dodge B ro th Fairview City Hall present. Johnson have gone to ea ste rn O re ers eng in eers have m ade in the The re g u la r m eeting of the P a r ford w ill be assistin g hostesses. gon to shoot pheasan ts. Fred w as Mrs. L. A. H arlow accom panied m anifolds and in th e form of the en t-T each er association will be successful in bagging a tine buck held in th e evening of October 14. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beveridge of com bustion cham ber. oil a recent deer h u n tin g expedition "T he m ore com plete vaporization The N ovember session w ill be held P o rtlan d to Salem W ednesday to to south ern Oregon. during th e day. The officers of th e atten d th e sta te fair and also visit of the fuel before it e n ters th e cy l Old T im e M usic Miss M argaret F itzg erald is a t asso ciatio n are Miss G race HofT her sister, Mrs. G. W. Shipley. They inders of the new engine and the tending the U niversity, of W ashing m eister, p resid en t; Mrs. A rth u r re tu rn e d home T h u rsd ay evening. m ore com pact com bustion cham ber E. E. HESLIN, M anager ton th is term . H eacock, vice p resid en t; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H arold H udson are in w hich th e explosion tak es place G entlem en, 75c Ladies F ree F or rea l estate loans see or call S tella I,ingle, se c re ta ry ; Mrs. D ora rem odeling th e ir home recen tly in su re m ore rap id and m ore com B. W. T horne.—»Adv. plete burning of the fuel and th e re De Young, tre a su re r. The asso cia p u rch ased from C arl Bonderson. tion is p lanning a b azaar w hich Mrs. A rth u r S u rb er arriv ed hom e fore g re a te r pow er for th e size of will be held a t th e schoolhouse on T uesday from the hospital w ith her th e engine and m any m ore m iles W H EN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT . . . BuicK W ILL BUILD TIU M the evening of November 5. Mrs. for each filling of th e tank. new baby boy, D onald A rth u r. A rth u r W ellm an is ch airm an of the Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Spence a t “A nother facto r co n trib u tin g to fancy w ork com m ittee. Besides the tended th e sta te fair a t Salem the Increased economy is the h igh sale, a p rogram will be rendered T uesday and W ednesday. er gear ratio. T he low er num ber and su p p er served. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. K n a rr re of revolutions w hich the engine tu rn ed home T uesday afte r a m u st tu rn each m ile trav eled m akes w eek's vacation spent in southern for longer life w ith less freq u en t FAIRVIEW F . 0 . 11. D etro it—P ull F actory Equipm ent Oregon w ith relatives. T hey re need of m echanical atten tio n c h a r 4-D oor betlau (N ot a Coach) Dr. R alph Jepson, who h as been p o rt a fine tim e. ac te ristic s for w hich Dodge B roth aw ay for four m onths v isitin g in Mr. an d Mrs. L. A. H arlow and ers c a rs have alw ays held a m ost Ire lan d and in the east, has r e son R obert w ere d inner g u ests last enviable nam e." tu rn ed . The fam ily will rem ain in T h u rsd ay evening in P o rtlan d a t Ire lan d for a year. the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Sam H a r SANDY BLUFF W itm er McDonald, son of Mrs. low. O ther g u ests w ere Mr. and L ester Cam pbell, is spending tw o Mrs. Joseph Beveridge of P o rtlan d . Mrs. Roy R athm an en tertain ed w eeks' vacation w ith th e home All enjoyed th e Tunney-D em psey th e C ottrell L adles Aid on W ednes folks. T he high school a t P a rk - fight over th e radio. day to a silver tea. T h ere w ere 17 dale w here Mr. M cDonald is te a c h H. E. W aite sp e n t the week end ladies present. They have u nder ing has been closed for tw o w eeks a t his hom e here. w ay a tw o-hour com edy th a t will to allow the stu d en ts to a ssist in Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Spence and be given in connection w ith th eir the apple picking. Mrs. T hom as Low attended th e bazaar. Mrs. Jim M atthew s will T he sacred co n cert w hich w as M artha W ashington ch ap ter of the e n te rta in a t th e next m eeting. given Sunday evening at th e Sm ith O. E. S. Monday night In P o rtlan d . On Friday, O ctober 7, th e P.-T, M emorial P re sb y teria n church, w as Miss Sm ith of P o rtland, who is association w ill m eet in th e school- Phone 1471 Gresham much app reciated by a larg e au d i M ultnom ah county lib rarian visited house. E veryone is welcome. Last year Buick said: "Change your oil only four ence. T he ch o ru s w as u nder the T ro u td ale school Monday and gave Mr. and Mrs. Ray W llkenson en direction of Mrs. L ester Campbell. very in te re stin g ta lk s in each room times a year.” Buick tests at that time had te rta in e d on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. T he re g u la r m eeting of th e F air- w hich w ere m uch enjoyed by th e shown that oil changes would never be necessary, Joe D onaldson and Mr. and Mr». view g ran g e will tak e place S a t pupils. with the Oil Filter to remove impurities, and the H. H. W atkins and d au g h ters, V ir urday evening. Supper w ill be Mr. and Mrs. David B u rn s and Crankcase Ventilator to prevent oil dilution. served a t 6:30 and a very in te re st - fam ily of N ewberg w ere Sunday g inia and Dorothy. Wm. Caldo and dau g h ter, Mrs. A. N ow , more than a year has passed, and Buick v isito rs a t th e home of Mr. B u rn s’ Radford, w ent to Spokane for a owners in every section o f the w orld— under m other, Mrs. M argaret Burns. brief visit, but th e altitu d e was too H. E. Bloyd, J. S. B urns and Rob every climatic condition— have also proved that g rea t for Mr. Caldo so he had to e rt K ersiak e attended the sta te fair you never need change your oil ifyou own a Buick retu rn im m ediately. at Salem W ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A ndrew s — replenishment and inspection o f the Buick Oil Mrs. S usie Sm ith and Mrs. Dolf en tertain ed on Sunday, Mrs. An Filter only are required. UhleB of P o rtlan d w ere dinner d rew 's g ran d m o th er Mrs. L aura g u ests a t th e M. B. McGinnis home. Sedans >1195 to >1995 » Coupes >1195 to >1850 B arnes of P o rtlan d , Mrs. B arn es’ H. C. McGinnis & Son have Sport Models >1195 to >1525 b ro th er D ennis King of Long Creek, shipped th re e c a r loads of celery xn peieat H in t, tt^ ern m en t ta t to be added. The G. M. A. C. financing p la n , IM m o tt d etir- Time t” Nr Or4ft Oregon, Mr. K ing's son F ra n k of lRwv Piafe I ab le, u available. T he m odel d ln ttra le d above i t the S P a tte n g e r. 4-D oor Sedan, Serie» U S , $1295 th is w eek, th e first th a t has been P o rtlan d and bro th er-in -law of shipped by carlo ad lots. C. F. P a r G resham , also A. C. Brow ning and sons also shipped one load Friday. C larence Brow ning, Mrs. A ndrew s’ fath e r and brother. POWELL VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. C. J. W llkenson and Mr. and Mrs. Je ss H ite w ent to K. J. H agberg hag disposed of his Newberg Sunday and called on Mr Ivy F illin g S tation Phone 1701 p ro p erty east of th e Powell V alley a|1(| MrH , „ ph|ppf) Mr Fhlpp# schoolhouse to V. Noren of C lear is very poorly, being unable to Vulcanizing Ratterg Repairing rin g SALES AND SERVICE Lake, W isconsin, and will give Im w alk a t all. ■H G resham Oregon City - ■■ ■ — ( H tV S O I F 1 , m ediate possession to Mr. Noren — 1801 Phones 483 1 ^ — A sm aller hear has been seen on th e re g u la r m onthly m eeting of and his fam ily. The H agbergs will VICTORY th e C lara Sm ith road, according to Colum bia g ran g e S aturday. build on th e ir 12-acre tr a c t on th e the re p o rt of tw o people living In Mt. Hood Loop and B arnes roads. L. A rneson and d au g h ter In g a T he q u a rte rly m eeting of th e Vic th is vicinity. S unday d in n er guests at the m ade a trip to T he D alles S a tu r to ry and G resham circles of the home of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k G us Mrs. H arrin g to n of D allas is v is day. E vangelical W omen’s union w ill be tafson w ere Mrs. Alma L arso n and Mr. and Mrs. Dean H ansen from iting h er sister, Mrs. Geo. Cham held T h u rsd ay afternoon a t 2 d au g h ter Alice and Miss R uth An P o rtlan d visited on S unday w ith o’clock at th e hom e of Mrs. Olive b erlain. derson of P o rtlan d . O ther guests th e la tte r's b ro th er-in -law and sis Htrebln. Members and frien d s are Mrs. F red O ugh's tw o sons, Lund in th e aftern o o n w ere Mr. and Mrs. te r, Mr. and Mrs. L ew is B ratley. co rd ially invited to be present. Your voice, traveling over the highways Hugh from Bend and O scar Mor A lbert P alm blad and ch ild ren . Miss of the telephone system, gains immediate gan from San F ran cisco , have vis ; ’eu j.n i » l i y ( l 0 * MANY) H ilda S taffenson, Mr. and Mrs. Notice to (he Public. ited h er the p ast week. audience in the most rem ote sections of CORBETT R ichard G ustafson, Mr. and Mrs. Notice Is hereby given th a t I w ill S a f e t y — I .'ibrication scien the nation. B erkeley G ustafson and Mrs. Ju lia H arry R ickert m ade ' a trip to not h ere after be responsible for any tifically correct. N o “ break On finding his bee hives dis debts co n tracted by my wife, Mrs. B enjam in and son Floyd. Iatkevlew recently. dow n," no hard carbon. The Em m a G race T aylor. M ark J. T a y turbed. and well filled su p ers VSE LONG DISTANCE— T he D eborah Ladles Aid of the P D. S ettlem eler and H arry lor, Rt. 1, T ro u td ale, O regon, Aug. modern oti for modern motor can. tipped over, Joe Dobing, who lives Mission ch u rc h will m eet w ith Mrs. B urkholder w ere deer h u nting th e 26, 1927.—Adv. The Economical Way A ugust P eterso n on T h u rsd ay a f near th e P alm er House, decided la st of th e week. he had been visited by a bear. He PR18TO LAC! PRESTO LAC! ternoon a t 2 o'clock. All a re in Rev. Mr. H annah of P o rtlan d q u ir t A quick d ry in g lacquer as cheap vited to atten d . T he Aid society is borrow ed a bear tra p from a neigh will preach every Sunday a t 11 as p a in t See TODD the P ain t Man, at S tan d ard O il S ervire S tations, plan n in g for a sale ot fancy w ork bor, set and chained It secu rely in G resham . P hone 1821. o'clock u n til fu rth e r notice. C o r r r it L u b ric a tio n Specialists, a nearby canyon and bated it w ith to be held on S aturday, O ctober 29. (•■rag es, an d o th e r D ealer«. honey. On S atu rd ay m orning he Jam es K elly of Evening S ta r What you want, when you want STANPASO OIL COMFANV O» CALIFO(NLA cap tu red a huge fem ale black bear. grange, P o rtlan d , was a v isiter at it, as you want It—Want Ad i t New th in g s under "Clatslfled.** Mr. and Mrs. E lm er H ouse are th e a rriv a l of a i d au g h ter tn th e ir hom e S eptem ber 18. T he little lass has been iy»med S arah Mildred. The Rev. Wm. F airw ea th er and fam ily w ere calling on old frien d s in th is com m unity on S aturday. They w ere en tertain ed at d in n er in th e home of Mr and Mrs. G. N ass- hahn. Automobiles - Implements Dependable Used Cars HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. Country Dance Saturday, Oct. 8 Built the good Dodge w ty T The Lowest Price at which a Sedan was EVER sold by D od ge B ro th ers \b u Need Never ChangeAour Oil if You Own a Buick* BROCKWAY & NELSON H odge B rothers .I nc . W illsFd SERVICE STATION BUIO OI928 Gresham Battery & Tire Shop Walter W. Metzger Highways o f Speech TME NEW 2R 0LEN E V O regon T elephone C o .