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TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 192S GRESHAM OFTLOOK, GRFSHAM. OREGON PAGE T H R E E DAM ASCUS PLEASANT VALLEY BORING at both gam es last week. They Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McDaniel of ! ternoon at 2 o'clock by Mrs. B e r t'd a v <>nk» t i ,« , C O T T R EL L H. O. Tenny, a P o rtlan d business County A gent John Inskeep has h e T nH ve'r th e Base Line visited a t th e A. W, man. was looking afte r business in a h r e m ade arran g e m en ts for a m eeting and U P , a b le 'to n i l / ° ey' wa8 111 Boynton home W ednesday evening th is neighborhood on Monday of to be held at the R. L. Sabin farm U“ able l ° pla> Roy Colson last T hursday afte r- cital of h er grandson Donald Mrs. McDaniel and Mrs. Boynton last week. . ham C a rre ll is critically HI at his Palm hlad of Oak Grove Ur n o rth of Boring on S atu rd ay . T he b arn of N. H. Bickford two noon at h er home, at which about a r e sisters. Clyde S ager of L ents w as a val M arch 10. at 10 a. in. T h ere w ill m iles east of Boring on the Loop 18 ladies w ere present. R efresh- . ,m e. ff oni h*'a r ' trouble. He Is Palm hlad is staying w ith her son Mrs. J. W. L ingle en tertain ed ley visitor la st Tuesday. be restin g easier today, nnd d aughter-in-law Mr and M r s be a sp eak er from C orvallis to dis- rOi»d w as destroyed by fire on Sat- nients w ere served and a p leasan t 'c p o rte d to Mrs. Em m a H opper and son H arold Mrs. M arlon H ills of P o rtlan d cu ss the raising and production of urday. afternoon was enjoyed by all. Mrs. A Ault of C o ttrell is a ssist- C harles P alm hlad. ' o f G resham , Sunday. w as a ca lle r a t the G. N. S ager clover, and all who a re in terested A b irth d ay p arty was given last h ** 5 ,* ™ '. , . Choir reh e arsal will be held at T he m a n v f r i . n H « n , « t hom e Monday afternoon of last in th is line of farm ing should be a re a l .d lla rn V h « / h l . A h Beck Miss L averta H all ,a ju n io r a t • atu rd ay night in honor of Fred . a,1‘ Mrs. Jo h n H u lan d er a re the Mission church this e v e n in e F ra n k lin High school, was a t home week. p resen t at th is m eeting. Mr. Ins- fr J m th e hosnWa. h° nie W agner. The evening was spent in , 8t y pr,oud of th e ir eight-m onths- and tom orrow evening braver s e r - Sunday. ’ d im prov' playing cards. D elicious refre sh 0 d collie. Lady Soranus, which vice will be held at the home o f H. A. D arn all of L ents w as here keep is and has been p lan n in g ing“ n h ealth m a tte rs m auy m eetings for th e farm ers of O. E. Schw eitzer, who has been looking a fte r business m euts w ere served and a b irth d ay I ‘,a r r *7 off ,wo fir8t prizes at th e Mr. and Mrs. V. N oren a t 7 30 th e county and Boring has been T he Rev. and Mrs, E. W W ith- cake was presen ted Mr. W agner ‘loK show held last week in P o rt- The young people's Bible studv w orking at Longview, W ashington, W ednesday. Sam K onetzer w as in th e city on fo rtu n a te enough to have secured n eH and son H arold w ere d inner with best w ishes from all p resen t visited his dau g h ter Ivam ae at the an< at the arm ory. The dog, w hich »'ill lake place T hursday evening th re e of th ese m eetings, th e first Puests at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs Boynton home S aturday. He w as business Tuesday. “ r and Mr9- W® C rynes had c l a s s Ju? ior puppy ‘I" r rid a y eveni” K a Sunday C arl Borges, who resided in this being in the in te re st of the potato W. Boring on S atu rd ay The on his way to W estfir. He is a e ir house moved out closer to the ‘ , 72 of th e prizes as best school w orkers' conference will valley for m any years, died at the grow er, th e second in the in te rest Rev Mr. W ithnell was a form er th tim ber faller. Bluff road Mr. C rvnes P in o rt* tiv i B Vi® Show, both rynes expects to n l,ne ®how. in th e convene. Dam ascus people a re very proud home of his dau g h ter, Mrs. L. of th e sheep m an, and the one th is P astor at Boring and P leasan t build a sto re m In i th fu tu re mill and ,, ., do< n e e near n e a r ru ■ . ' . ad ------. . —■ * , “ 8ho,w “ "d th e ip pump niimn on m, hand h.m.i w ... hich o rtia h ’ n " d -, K V ennel " ' * 1 club. c l“ b'. In addition “ddltlon o f W illet Bow erm an. He has been M atherson a t H olbrook Sunday, week is on a subject in w hich all Home, but Is now occupying the has a gasoline will also be installed in connection ¡»1 aw arded th re e spec- selected to re p re se n t M ilwaukie F eb ru ary 27. F u n eral was held in farm ers and dairym en a re in te rest- Pulpit at W illam ina. w ith th e s to re i *aI Prlze8 - High school at Oregon City for the P ortlan d W ednesday, w ith th e b u r ed. th a t of th e production of clover. F ed eral prohibition officers, arm - think THINK loving cup given by the Oregon ial private. T here was special m usic by the J ‘‘d w ith a se arch w a rra n t, raided a M s ,u d e ,e r and ch ild ren a p arty in ^P o rtlan d "T u esd ay given 1 who criticizes criticlj The liian who Farmers Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Richey visited City Cham ber of Com m erce to the Rev. and Mrs. O. J. Gill at th e s,i11 m iles south of Boring last i“n ^ m ? Doon, o f R idgefielit, W ash in h o n o r of th e 79th b irth d ay of a I” ” 1’« k lln K" '«oks some In sert Mrs. R ichey's sister, Mrs. E. J e f best “o rato r" in C lackam as county. ch u rch service Sunday. ' week. T h ree men w ere a rrested io ih , y ° i th S plaCt>' , r e by ladies of the Swedish £“ "*■ < ''fo u n d a good old horse at The evangelistic services at the fry, of Newberg, Sunday. The Sunday school is plan n in g and ,lodKed 1,1 ’he county jail. Mash, 'is itin g for a few days at th e hom e Baptist tem ple They p resen te » o rk . Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Robinson and F ree M ethodist church closed S un for an E aster program . A com- “ n'sh ed product and eight sacks of of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Sm ith. the guest 01 honor w ith a beaut! I H ' W SNASHALL. day evening. The Rev. D. L. F en Mr. and Mrs. L. Downing, all of m ittee consisting of Mrs. S hattuck. sllgar w ere seized. P ortland, w ere v isito rs Sunday, w ick was the evangelist. Miss E dith A nderson and Mrs. Lucy Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Davis and son F eb ru ary 27, a t th e home of Mr. Boring was appointed to tak e j and has m aterial on hand. He ex- W ayne, and Mrs. Green, all of Rose and Mrs. T. P. Campbell. Mrs. Jessie Kemp was a visitor ch arg e of th e program . , Pects his b ro th er and w ife from City P ark , and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. I New York in a sh o rt tim e. They Jo h n Ju v en ile spent last w eek in McDaniel of the Base L ine visited a t St. Jo h n s on Sunday of last 'p la n to m ake th e ir home here with P o rtlan d visiting a t th e hom e of th e Boynton home a week ago Sun-1 week. Mr. Gibson. Mrs. F ern M allahan of P o rtlan d his siste r, Mrs. G eorge Cook. day. Mrs. Roy Colson left yesterday Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k F arm er and Miss Lola Lingle, who is w orking visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. w ith Mr. and Mrs. Gene Raymond in L au relh u rst, was a t hom e S a tu r G. N. S ager Monday of la st week. th e ir son and d au g h ter from near Miss K ath erin e P oppleton, Miss who visited over S unday at the day evening and Sunday. McMinnville w ere w eek-end guests 2 pounds Alice a t th e home of Mr. F a rm e r’s b ro th Colson ran ch . Mrs. Colson will Mr. and Mrs. C larence D allas of M ariam Savo and Miss Richey w ere hom e over th e w eek visit relativ es and frien d s during er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. G ladstone visited a t th e N orton at Newberg Packing Co*, end from M onmouth Normal. L. H. M allicoat. tier stay in P o rtlan d and C entralia. hom e T uesday evening. Mrs. H. P oppleton and son R u th Gres lia m W ashington. A lbert L ionberger of th e Base T he b asketball team w as defeated ven, of P ortlan d , w ere V alley v isit L ine is w orking for A. W. Boynton Mrs. Wm. Breen and d au ghter w hile he is clearing his land for ors one day la st week, callin g on H allie Breen and N orene Brophy A m ornin g « ppetlte 1» easily dis old neighbors. couraged Th ere are tim es w hen cold filbert planting. Mr. L ionberger attended the e n tertain m en t at the * ch" T»d toest is alm ost a trag «pent S atu rd ay evening a t his P lea san t Home ch u rch S aturday edy T h a t's w h y people ere tu rn in g to home. evening. Pleasant View Avenue toeet m ade e le c trica lly, rig h t at cha tabla where i t can be w e u h e d and The N eighborhood club will m eet Mr. and Mrs. C arl H ornecker are •erved piping hot a t exactly the rig h t w ith Mrs. M artin A nderson on enjoying a new G raham -P aige nxjm cnt W - < 1 LUSTED T hursday, M arch 8. auto, reoently purchased. They A W eatinghouse Tu rn o v er Toaster D am ascus grade school won the drove to Camas, W ashington, S un The re g u la r m eeting of th e L u st brings every convenience o f electric two spelling m atches from Rock day w here they visited Mrs. H orn- ed P aren t-T ea ch e r association w ill ' to u t in g to v o u r b r e a k iu t table. Il takes a fu ll aised shoe of bread in each C reek a week ago Friday. In th e ecker's uncle and aunt, Mr. and he held at th e schoolhouse on F ri rac k . It toasts q u ic kly and evenly, low- low er grades the one to stand the Mrs. E. C unningham , who p repared day evening. A program , including ering and raising th e rack turns the longest was Donald K itting, a 4th a sum ptuous dinner in honor of a play, w ill be rendered The ellce for toasting the o th e r tid e. No trips to the k itc h e n , no ( u u or bother g rad er. Miss L illie K eller's th ird Mrs. ijo rn e c k e r’s birthday. P lea san t Home o rch e stra w ill be It's tru ly a recipe for cheerful break- an d fourth g rad e rs w ere th e only p resen t and th e re w ill be o th er Mr. and Mrs. Glen H arm an en o n es of th a t room to go. In the te rtain e d C alifornia friends one day m usical num bers and readings. L a o th e r room the best sp eller w as last week. They gave a p arty 'Wed dies a re requested to b rin g eith er B etty W heeler, an eighth grader. nesday evening a t th e ir home. sandw iches or cake. D am ascus beat them thoroughly in A sew ing club of six g irls has been organized th ro u g h the O. A. C. Rock C r e i k Ps P!n , 8ta,ndln’’ when S aturday evening, which w as well extension w ork of th e county of down C T h i n 1 18t“ dent w ent attended. T here was a tine asso rt- w hich W. H. B alllle is director. Mrs. C arl Goger is local leader of i IW tv W heeler . J I t Were: m en‘ of baskets and the lunch was Betty W heeler, Josephine H erm an. a delicious one, p repared by th e the club. J a y P aulson, Ivam ae S chw eitzer, gentlem en. Miss Mabel B aker, a stu d en t a t May Sylvester, R osalie H eneges, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. S n ash all are M onmouth norm al, visited a t home D orothy D rake, B ertha W eissen- now com fortably located w ith th eir over th e w eek-end. fluh and F rieda Labenz. son-in-law and dau g h ter, Mr. and P upils of th e Lusted school r e Owing to bad w eather the D a Mrs. C. T. Ryan. They have re cently sold candy, from th e sale of m ascus and Rock Creek boys p ost cently Installed a gas fu rn ace in w hich they p urchased a basketball. poned the baseball gam e until the th e home. They a re now p rep a rin g th e follow ing F riday afternoon when The Ladies Aid w ill m eet on ground for outdoor b asketball, D am ascus w as beaten 14-11. D a T hursday afternoon, March 15, at which they w ill enjoy d u rin g th e m ascus boys who played w ere: th e hom e of Mrs. C harles D ahl- spring. C h arlie D rake, ca tc h er; L aurence quist. S ylvester, p itch er; A rth u r W inth- The home econom ics club of the e r, first; M ichael H eneges .second; P le a sa n t Valley gran g e w ill m eet flo c k t Telephone as pour order and ice will POWELL VALLEY Edwin Boynton, th ird ; Jay P a u l at th e home of Mrs. W alter E del The d o m e and Foreign M ission ({flicer pour toaster at once son, rig h t field; W alter Eschebeck, m an n ext W ednesday. The club is ary society of the Suron L u th e ra n left field; and E rn e st Mullenhoff, w orking on a q u ilt w hich w ill be church is p rep arin g a p rogram to Today’s B uick brings to its owners a c e n te r field. sold a t a b azaar to be held in May. he given F riday evening a t th e Dr. and Mrs. A. Skippen of P o rt h ig h er degree o f beauty th a n any other Mr. and Mrs. Ed R odnecker and church. The Rev. W E B rinkm an, land and C. L. McDaniel of the fam ily have moved out from P o rt p asto r of C entral L u th eran ch u rch , car in the B uick field has ever o ffered __ Base Line visited Boyntons S a tu r land to th eir farm on P lea san t in P o rtlan d , will deliver an address. day afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Skip- View avenue. Mr. B rinkm an is spoken of highly. A cco m p an yin g th is ou tw ard b ea u ty — pen a re Mrs. B oynton's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W illard B liss en- I L adies a re requested to b rin g r e D am ascus has reason again to be te rtain e d P ortlan d friends Sunday a n d g iv in g it re a l m e a n in g — is the freshm ents. proud of W illet Bow erm an who is evening, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bliss. T he Ladii^s Aid of th e Saron superlative goodness and re lia b ility o f on e of the w inning M ilwaukie de L u th e ra n ch u rch will be e n te r b ate team. The team defeated B uick engineering. tained a t the church T h u rsd ay af HOGAN B eaverton, th u s w inning th e C lack am as county cham pionship. By de K. W. Klose of Seneca, K ansas, See B u ic k — d riv e i t — com pare it w ith featin g P a rk Rose la st T uesday visited a few days last week w ith evening, it won th e d istric t cham his nephew, F ran z O lbrich. Mr. < others costing a great deal m o re — and pionship. This team m eets Mc Klose ow ns a brick y ard at Seneca. y o u ’ll agree there was never a car so M innville next T uesday for th e d is Mr. and Mrs. C arl Schultz e n te r beautiful and never a c ar so good! tr ic t cham pionship. W illet is a tained at dinner Sunday th e la t sen io r, and is on the negative side te r's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. S E D A N S $ 1 1 9 5 t o , 1995 » . C O ! IP E S ¿ 1 1 9 5 t o 1 1 8 5 0 o f th e question. T he negative has P atterso n , and Mr. and Mrs. H arry won five debates and lost one p ra c Lease, of P ortland. SPO RT MODELS $ 1 1 9 5 to , 1 5 2 5 tice debate w ith G resham . j I U f r m , to.b. Ftml. Mich, „ n r m m r n t ra, to b, oddej. The G .M .d.C . bounce oiee Q uarterly m eetings w ill begin tht mutl dfttrabU, ti fb a itb U . * Moonshiners Arrested. F rid a y night at the F ree M ethodist A ccording to a rec en t news dis- i ch u rc h , of w hich th e Rev. A. H. patch from Oregon City to one of ■ W alter is the pastor. T he Rev. J. the P o rtlan d dailies, in a raid m ade T. T aylor, d istric t elder and r e by federal officers tw o m iles south Greshuni tu rn ed m issionary from India, will of Boring. W illiam T. A nderson, SALES AND SERVICE Oregon City have charge of these services. The John O. Miller and Milford A nder Rev. D. B, Weintz, p astor of G resh son w ere arre ste d on ch arg es of am F ree M ethodist church, will m oonshining, A 60-gallon still, 600 p reach every evening until the be gallons of m ash, 25 g allons of liq g in n ing of the q u a rte „ rly -. m eeting. .. —, uor and eight sack s of su g ar were E veryone is Wh‘Ch ‘a ^ c T i c k e ^ o u ^ ^ ^ ” ... „„„ , „ cL d,.„, jk THINK Hamburger RECIPEfor 45/ CHEERFUL breakfasts Never a car so Beautiful* • w *. <zz?r/Never a car so W estinghouse turnover T o a s te r Iristocrat qf the Hreuk/nst PORTLAND WALTER W. METZGER CHRYSLER. \tr in i M,.'a /-■ , f v. k i, j I Gred ,h e raen an<l iiquor-m aking f .m .iv cn ? « a E schebeck and outflt w hen a tra p door Budden,’ am ily spent Sunday at Kelso. opened, disclosing au underground ! room. Repair Drhewurs. i ---------------------- Now Is the tim e to re p a ir your I’ructlcal Nursing. driv ew ays w ith crushed rock or For practical n u rse call Mrs. L u road gravel. See W alrad & W right, cile G aither, G resham , phone 3253.1 G resham . Phone 1631.—Adv. —Adv. ¿Cis T ell it to One-Five-Six-One, C h r y s l e r P r ic e s “52” 1 2 -D o o r Sedan . . Coupe • • « « » Roadster • • * . < wuk runaSU Mat) T o u rin g . . . . 4 -D o o r Sedan • • D e L u x e C o up e • . *6 70 695 720 7 20 u-tih rwmHs aaat) D eL u x e Sedan - - 790 “62” Business C oupe Roadster - . . - *1 06 5 . 1075 (w ith rwmhie ssot) PEP! SPEED! CONTROL! I hat s what the motorist of today wants and if your car is slow on the start, has lost her pep and speed and is hard to stop, bring her to us. Our expert mechanics will diagnose the trouble, give you a price in advance and then if necessary overhaul your car. If your car is hard to control, particularly in wet weather on account of defective brakes and wet brake lining let us re-line your brakes with Ambler Autobestos waterproof lining. fry us. we know oar whiffy we’re not robber* and we’re miirhty coaveaiently located on Powell Street. Gresham Garage HAMLIN A Hoss, Prop*. I hone 2391 Gresham T o u rin g • # * • 2 -D o o r Sedan . . Coupe . . . . 1095 1095 1145 lu-US'n<mhi« m ot) 4 -D o o r Sedan . L andau Sedan . . . 1175 1235 “72” 2 -Pass. C o up e - . *1 5 4 5 Rovai Sedan Sport Roadster 1595 1595 4-Pas*. Coupe 1595 1695 1745 T o w n Sedan - . C o n v e rtib le C o up e _ nanhU aaal) C ro w n Sedan . . 1795 Im p e r ia l “ 8 o ” R lis te r . . . »2795 2 Pass. Sedan . Tow n Sedan . 7-Pass. Sedan . SeJan Limousine . 2945 . 2995 . 3075 - 3495 - O U can n o w buy a C h ry s ler— q u a lit y u n c h a n g e d — at the sensational new lo w e r prices o f $ 6 7 0 and upwards. ’585 Because no o th e r b u ild er o f m o tor cars com bines such vol- tim e production w ith Standard* ized Q u a lity o f engineering and precision m anufacturing. - « 'ill- '495 Coop. • • *595 H». W.Ur» . • *675 C a b rio le ! . ’665 Imparta! > La miau • • , 715 Th. See the C h rysler lin e at its sen sational n e w l o w « prices. Se lect the car w h ich best fits vour p articu lar need. Inspect it. Test I l C o m p are it w ith any other car o f its price. l Ritira Tro«-k $ ( < basata f>n!y) 495 I >iehr D e l t v e r r ( t h<ia«<s í f n l y ) A ll p r ic M Í. o. b. P li n t , M i t - h i g a o W e are positive you w ill he sat- isfied that the o n lv way to ob ta in C h r y s le r ’s s u p e rio r p e r- fo rm a n te , q u ality and value is to buy a C hrysler. , IM AU Rrtcc* /. s. b. Drrrrrit, m b jtct to current Cederai excite Uu CK»jt»I«r deaiert are in Rotition to ex tend the t onvenienr e of time fxtyments. Aefc ahm t Chrysler'■ atsractfve plan. HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. R E L IA B IL IT Y PHONE 1141 The C O A C H In no o th er m ake can you ob tain such outstanding value. M P H V ire GRESHAM, OREGON Checb Cbevrolet D rllre ro d Frl<«g Perform ance th at is thrilling thousands ot new o w ners ev ery dav S m o o th e r — m o re p o w e r f u l— m n re c o m fo rta b le a n d m oredis- t i n c t i v e i y s ty le d . . . th e n e w C h e v r o l e t is s w e e p i n g to h e ig h t s o f success th e lik e o f w h ic h no n ew c a r e ve r enjoyed before, in every city and to w n , C h e v ro le t sales are surpassing even last year's record, w h ic h m a d e C h e v r o le t th e w o r l d ’s largest B u ild er o f autom obiles. I f you h ave n o t yet d riv e n th e n e w C h e v rolet you can n o t im a g in e w h a t th ri H i ng p e r fo r m a n c e c a n he p r o v id e d in a lo w - p r ic e d a u t o m o b ile . N u m e ro u s n ew engi The. lr*< lud. rhr lo*. O* LarttJlirtg • «haza«. . n eering features in c lu d in g a llo y i n v a r s t r u t ” c o n s ta n t c le a r a n c e p is to n s a n d m u s h r o o m type tappets! A wheelbase o f 10/ inches! N o n -lo c k in g four- w heel brakes! A steering m ech anism fitted w ith hall hearings ever, to the fro n ta x le knu ckles! A n d m arvelously Beautiful n ew bodies hy Fisher! N o m atter w h a t car you m ay he d riv in g — no m a tter w h a t a u to m o b ile o f t h is ty p e y o u h a v e o w n e d in th e past — c o m e in t o d a y ! W e ha vc a d e m o n atra to r w a itin g for vou — a n d t” o of u in the d riv in g . f, Shearer Chevrolet Co. GRfSHAM, OREGON Q • J A L I T Y A T L O W COST