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TUESDAY, APRIL 1»*. GRESHAM OrTLOOK, GRESHAM. OREGON Pleasant View Avenue T he P lea san t Valley Ladies Aid X L d ‘1 a s ^ T h X d a ° y \ n ? r n oon. The next m eeting of th e Aid will be en- te rta in e d T hursday afternoon. May 3. a t the home of Mrs. A. A nderson, Mrs' P. F. Uhlig“ A p i e ° £ i , gW- en by th e Aid, w as enjoyed in the P lea san t V alley church F riday eve- liing. The proceeds of $15 is being used for kalsom ining the church. PAGE TREE« SANDY BLI’FF WOMAN D IF S FR O M CANCER BUe“ P“ 38ed a y a t ber hom e on th e Bluff road two miIes north of Sandy on Sun- day, A pril 22, a t th e age of 46 years. Wilkes Team Takes Game on Forfeit T he O rient baseball 100,000 Miles Without Repairs! nine was CarcinOma scheduled to cro ss b ats w ith the ‘ro,n which Mrs. Buell had been a W ilkes nine on th e la tte r’s diamond 8«fferer for th e past four years, 1 riday afternoon, but for an u nex T he deceased is survived by her plained reaso n th e O rient te am widower. E dw ard F. Buell, and a failed to arriv e and the gam e was th e ird a u g h te r^ M ra . W. C° h “ i and t ” ‘ T h ° ma S P arker ° f declared forfeited to W ilkes. A ■children visited Sunday w ith Mr • Da a s ' Texas. She w as born in num ber of the boys from Fairview D ahm ’s d aughter, Mrs. W ilson Day- L ouisiana. Mr. and Mrs. Buell and Rockwood cam e over for the w ait of Clackam as. had lived a t th e ir p resen t home for gam e so it w as decided to chose T he P lea san t Valley P aren t- about a year. two team s from the boys of the s x ^ ^ ^ c ^ L i i T h i r : ! w Fr r sr ce8 w ,n be he,d th ree schools and have a p ractice ■day afternoon, A pril 26. - W ednesday aftern o o n at 2 o’clock game. Rockwood boys played A. M. S p rin g er is ill a t his home a t the J ’ E Met« er u n d ertak in g ag ain st a team com posed of F air- w ith gallsto n e trouble. chapel, w ith concluding rite s In view and W ilkes boys. T he score Mr. and Mrs. M. Manx and chil- Lincoln M emorial P a rk crem a- was 3 to 1 in favor of the Fairview - <lren of P ortlan d w ere Sunday eve- torium . W ilkes team . Wm. Olney um pired n in g c a lle rs a t th e W. C. H all h o m e .1 th e game. Mrs. W alter E delm an and chil- ORIENT The boys of th e W ilkes nine are C »n.hT,h J Punishm ent, testing tires fo r the Lee T ir e C o m p an y o f d re n visited Sunday a t th e home h a 5 i.« h k ’ Pa" h i B u ic k rounded ° « t 100,000 m iles o f service » it l'm t A fine program is being prepared very proud of th e new bat and balls havm g h a d a c e n i .p e n t fo r repairs. I t average. S lO m ile s a d a v . o ver a l l k in d . o f h er p are n ts a t S pringdale. - Mrs. Mary Sims is in P ortlan d by the O rient P aren t-T ea ch e r asso which the school board purchased f /e e ^ s ’o’ u do n " v Z lv e ^ h '’ b “h h ” dem and ed on.lv *'«>• lubricants, and anti- to spend a few days w ith Mrs. T ciation for F rid ay evening, A pril for them . solution. \ alses have been n ever ground, n o r spark plugs changed. Baldw in who cam e out for her 27. A tw o-act play, “Mr. Bob”, will S u n d a y afternoon. Mrs. Lucile P lu n k ett, prim ary on th e B ark er road pu ttin g on a* Sunday gu ests a t the home of Ip* Hi™“ n A M A Q P IT C Mrs. Ben H alstead w ere Mrs. Ada Ph ps of O repham will sing, a teach er, and her pupils are con top d ressing of gravel w here n e e d -| UO u . . 7 8 J 51®* club of tHe L angyon and h er daughter, Mrs. I readiBg w ill be rendered by Mrs. ducting a p ap er drive. They are ed and also filling the holes T his s • m e nines. i nis church of th e B rethren P o r t la n d H azel Durgon, both of P ortland. K enneth L auderback and the Pleas- hoping to raise enough m oney to im provem ent is appreciated by the | under the sup erv isio n ' of M is s u o u ^ C it^ s n 'Jn i ^hA' TVzel of. O re’ ' a n t Home o rch estra w ill play. The p urchase a p ictu re for th e ir room. resid en ts living along the road. Naomi Royer, will give a program w eek a / t h e h n m ^ ^ M 878 °.f ,la st Pro« ‘eds of th is en tertain m en t and in the D am ascus C hurch of Breth- H D T itzel h f Mr- and Mrs l the IunPh which will be served at F ourteen p upils In th e prim ary D A D iv n I ” 11 0,1 Su," l“y afternoon, April 29, the close of th e program will be room w ere recen tly aw arded silver •»L /tvirM li I a t .1 p. m. T he program consists of P hone W ant Ads to 1561. sehooi.0' h° l iUDd ° f the s ta r P alm er pins for penm anship. H erm an Day and Mrs. C larissa ;,i.8O? i a *O,fUe "T he Story of Miss Eva Cam pbell, supervisor, sm ith , „ . w e n , . „« » , B o rin ., - m ade her final visit to th e W ilkes m arried S atu rd ay by the Rev. S. F. I the conversion of Della, the “Blue of M ulberry Bend,"’is present* school on F riday. She gave a very P itts at the U ndenom inational par- sonage. They w ill live near Bor- ’’<1 ln an hlterefltln« amt inspiring excellent ta lk to th e u pper g rad e I .ng w here they have adjoint farm s, f c . y ^ ^ T o ' m . S T h ^ s“ " “ pupils. i The Boring I.a o .F . lodge has vice. The program will I... pre ROCKWOOD GRANGE HALL Mrs. Nellie Bowley is having a elected L. H. M allicoat and O. M. | < e,h'd by a sh o rt Sunday school bungalow erected on th e lot she session beginning at 2:3«, to which purchased from her b ro th er, George lodge which w ill be held at Rose- I eV*ryonu *8 alsu »»' iteri. W ills. E arl F ish er and George C ar ! ' „ T 1, ' " ? " °,” T h- te r are doing th e c a rp en te r work. r Rebekah lodge elected Mrs. Amy p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. B. L P reston Mrs. Rena Robinson of McMinn Morand, Mrs.Mt A ndersen and Miss Sunday. Mack’s Merry Maids’ 6-piece Orchestra ville is visiting h er d aughter, Mrs. Edith A nderson as delegates. Wm The baseball gam e between Rock Sentlem en, 50 REFRESHM ENTS Ladles, 25 < * W. E. T eg art M orand expects to atten d grand *,??',k an *l D am ascus was played EVERYBODY WELCOME I F riday. w ith Dam ascus w inning Mrs. John F letc h er was hostess lodge. ,, ’ . 10 to 7. The p lay ers on th e Du at an a ttra c tiv e luncheon and Mrs. Jas. F itzg erald is slow ly m ascus team w ere: C harles D rake L aw rence Sylvester bridge p arty T h u rsd ay a t “T he recovering from b u rn s w hich she «atelier: A rth u r W inther, first O asis”, com plim enting Mrs. Cora received w hen pow der exploded In 'p itc h e r ; She J " " 16 ab° Ut t ’’*'ee m onths “go. I Edw in K t ^ , % V r d hase°“ C h estw C lark of San F rancisco. Besides the honor guest and th e hostess, She is g ettin g so th a t she can use Stein, sh o rt stop: Micheál Henlges, covers w ere placed for Mesdames her left hand, but still suffers very rig h t field; Roy H adley, left field; The telephone leads for it is the only com W. C. H am pton, W. B. H are, F. P. much. It will be some m onths yet a “d ’,ay 1’aulson. cen ter field. she will fully recover Mr S ,i‘in w.“ 8 th e only m a“ munication system th at links the entire Ferey, N. S. Cam pbell, J. W. Kuhl. before im. ,, . ivvover. . « r . i on eith er team to m ake a home nation and perm its you to immediately G. O. Othus, A. E. Burgduff, H. Don- F itzgerald and th e boys have fully run, th is being In the first inning, complete a transaction regardless of dis ovon, Webber, M iller ,C. J. Tw in- recovered. C harley and Boh a re A11 Die boys played h ard and very tance. I w ell, but the Union hoys, C hester dells. J. Y. R ichardson, C. B. Gill- w orking in W ashington. w aite, all of P o rtlan d and Mrs. , „ V TeH otd The telephone gives you W alter L eashm an of La G rande. the C arson H ot springs. Mr. Tel- th e ir clever playing, Mrs. W. T hom as and tw o chil- H igh honors w ent to Mrs. L eash- ford has been suffering from rheu- PRIVACY — ACCÜBACY — SPEED man, second to Mrs. Cam pbell and m atfsm and w ent to the sp rin g s J «Iren of G aribaldi a re visiting Mrs. ECONOMY — CERTAINTY’ for treatm ent. T hom as p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. th ird to Mrs. Kuhl. O. M. Rich h as purchased t h e | LT” il' M argaret T onseth of P o rtlan d p roperty w hich belonged to Mrs. L , 8n;ii„X hei®Ck,h *d I’O* i R<,y“ !°[! sp e n t the w eek-end v isitin g her cousins, V irginia, W illiam and Vio K ate McClung and expects to move work. They are both ge't’tii.g 'R h o d e his fam ily in to th e new home soon. Island Red chicks for tills course. let T egart. Gresham The house is now occupied by t h e | _ T he Neighborhood club m et with L ast w eek th e county c o m m ls - iw „ oi. .. v. . sioners had men and tru ck s a t w ork 7 * ’ S h att,U" k fara" y’ The 3 h a t‘ Mrs. Adam Bell last T hursday. The __________ ______________________ _ I tucks expect to move into the Tel m em bers w ere pleased to have Mrs MacDonald with them again. She ford house w hich has been occu- has not been w ith them since last | pled by th e M allicoat family. sum m er. V isitors w ere Mrs. Brown - —A ’’ ¿ « ..» „ I ,.; 7rsw»^orfsMma Mrs. E lsb eth A em isegger is of Canby and Mrs Thom as. The I spending a few days in P ortland next m eeting will be with Mrs. A W. Boynton on T h u rsd ay , May 3. I visiting friends. A good many of the Dam ascus Sunday calle rs at th e home of people attended th e baseball game I David H ederm ann w ere Mr. and a t Boring on Sunday. Mrs. Ted R addebusch of W estport. Mr. and Mrs. I. P h illip s and Mr. H enry R addebusch of Sandy and and Mrs. W ilbur Thom as, all of I Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H ederm ann G aston. Oregon, visited at the C. (’. I of P o rtlan d . Ted R addebusch is a Dodd home Sunday. Jesse W alter, who is attending | grandson of Mrs. Raddebusch. college at S eattle, W ashington, is T he L adies Aid will m eet at the visiting his p aren ts, the Rev. and | church T h u rsd ay afternoon. ■Mrs. H. Alva W alter. Jesse is a senior at S eattle-P acific college. iy rutar Between hooo^2ooo i Oheres No Car that Compares with Comb the field and you’ll coine right back to Buick for the style, colors, upholsteries and a p p o in tm e n ts o f its bodies by Fisher. Make the same test in per formance and again you ’ll select Buick for the power, getaway and dependability o f its V alve-in-Head six-cylinder engine— ribrationlesf beyond belief. DANCE Compare specifications and ‘y o u ’ll find fu rth er p r o o f o f Buick superiority in Buick's SATURDAY EVE.. APRIL 28 BUICK Lovejoy H y d r a u lic S h o ck A b so rb ers, D o u b le -D r o p F r a m e , S e a le d C h a s s is , M ech an ica l F o u r - W h e e l Brakes and a host o f features not combined i n a ny other car. Buy your car carefully. Make t h o r o u g h c o m p a r is o n s . Prove to yourself that Buick outpoints all othercars selling between #1000 and j!2000. SEDANS $1198 to $1998 C O U P E S $1195 to $1850 SPORT MODELS $1195 to $1525 A ll pTKrt f. «. t . Flint, t t i c t . . XPVrrnmrnl t a i to b f aAdrd. Tha G .M A . A finance f'hm, the mot! Je n r a ble. u available. Walter IV. Metzger Gresham SALES AND S E R V IC E Oregon City IN AN AGE OF SPEED O regon T elephone C o . aa Me COR MICK-DEERING POTATO PLANTERS SPACE ACCURATELY CHEVROLET Dependability, Satisfaction and Honest Value Z N ever b efo re in o u r h is to ry have w e d e liv e re d as m a n y n ew C h e v - ro le ts as d u r in g t h e firs t th re e m o n th s o f th is y e a r. T lio « e c a r. ta k e n in by us h av e been th o ro u g h ly in s p e c te d a n d re c o n d itio n e d , w ith th e re s u lt t h a t m a n y o f t h e m c a n h a r d ly be d is tin g u is h e d fro m n ew cars. F u r th e rm o re , T /i ha8 thea cars c a rry th e o ffic ia l red ta g “ t h a t c o u n ts ” w h ic h g la n c e th e e x a ct a n d , * W ch offered fo r sale. w it h a n OK show , a t . t r u e c o n d i- th e “ «• ' • C o m e in a n d in s p e c t these used cars, a n d w h e n y o u b u y fro m us y o u m a y do so, c o n fid e n t t h a t w e w a n t y o u r g o o d w ill, th e sam e « w e n o w e n jo y w i t h C h e v ro le t o w n e rs in th is c o m m u n it y «ho *o ' N ««rk. U . ° b elo 'or í-MTiñ •es A Few o f our e x c e p tio n a l Used Car \a lu e s “ w ith an OK th at c o u n ts ”. 'JJphol ktery ¿fen d e COTTRELL F y low est rate s on automobil«, S h eare r C hevrolet I tru e ['S and _______ general Insurance see G resham . B. W. T horne.—Adv Com pletely reconditioned to a s Gray leath er upholstery, n a tu ra l su re you the best tra n sp o rta tio n wood w heels, balloon tires, full of you can get at th is price, $255. pep and in w onderful condition, $225 down and a year for the W ITH AN O K THAT C0UNT8 balance. W ITH AN O. K THAT COUNTS CHEVRO LET ( OCPE !>_>« Ed. ( HEVBOLET TGI RING l»2i Popick KIRI» TO> TKI'I K 1923 Refinished In gray Ducat. C o m - 1 Closed cab. dairy type hodv n X Z " Terhauled and »>«<*ed by I R uckstell axel. H assler sh o c k l' Kiv K uarantee’ ,15° d o w n .; com m ercial license This Is a real balance 12 m onths. value for « H i. T erm s M ITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS I TH E 0. K. TH AT COUNTS FDR State __ Representative- a II u < * i:,^*r.iiaH 3 Shearer Chevrolet Co. GRESHAM, OREGON Look for th e Red >Tag “ w ith an OK th a t cou n ts'* Republican. .Multnomah County Young Dunineto« Hart <*f experience mio I good jndgment. Paid Adv by Poplrk for Krnre- intative Club H. 0. TENNEY, 300 B elm ont St., P o rtland, Ore LUSTED T he motion picture, “ P riv ate Izzy The Lusted Sew ing club g irls will I M urphy”, will be shown Friday conduct a silver te a F rid ay afte r- ) evening a t the C ottrell schoolhouse noon a t the schoolhouse, and on under the auspices of the C ottrell S atu rd ay they will have a candy P aren t-T each er association. ThlH sale at M arkell’s sto re In P lea san t | I is a w artim e p ictu re and said to he Home. T he proceeds of these I excellent. events will be used to defray the A b irth d ay p arty w as given expenses of delegates to .th e hoys’ | I h arles G underson S atu rd ay eve and g irls' sum m er school at C or ning at the F ran k B eers home. The vallis. evening w as much enjoyed by the The boys’ calf club at Lusted will I large group of frien d s and rela- give a program S atu rd ay evening, I fives. at which tim e new m em bers will A su rp rise party w as given Mrs. he Initiated into the club, bringing J I E. F. B axter S atu rd ay evening a t the num ber up to 12. A nom inal her hom e jn M ontavilla by her adm ission ch arg e will be m ade to I b ro th er Oliver Loney and John the program , th is money to help | Miller. Many friends from both I P o rtlan d and C ottrell attended and m eet th e expenses o f tak in g cattle to the sta te fair a t Salem th is fall. | a splendid tim e Is reported. The cooking club g irls and boys | Tom D pnn, who has been ill for will serve lunch. I several weeks, 1« now well on the Miss Edith B aker is driving a I I road to recovery. new coupe, p urchased from the I com pany at I SA NDY BLU FF CHRYSLER SPORT ROADSTER Rumble Seat The best goods are always the cheapest In the lone run. Huy McConnlck-Deerlng Implements and be assured of satisfaction and service. Mr. and Mrs. Tolm lnson have rented th e place recen tly vacated by Mr and Mrs. Corley and have m o v e d th e re this week. Mr Tol :,o:, on is employed at th e Bull Run | head works. Mrs. Roy Rathman was out S un day and attended th e Sunday school m eeting at the C ottrell | church and also looked after her | place. Mr and Mrs H arry M orris of I P o rtland called Sunday afte rn o o n ' at the A. J. A ult home. Mrs. Buell living near the A. C. | Baumhack home passed aw ay S u n day. She has been 111 for some time. Mr an d M rs C harlie H aw orth 1 h a v e th eir new house about ready | to move Into It Is on the Oregon City road ju st east of K elso store. Money Savers Men’s blue work shirts 63 cents; dress shirts, collars attached 98c; men’s overalls $1 29; 36 Inch bath towels 19c. two for 35c. Alys- worth A Martin.—Adv. Portland’s Electrical Shopping Center I he Portland Electric Power Company’s Home The Electric Building At Broadway and Alder Streets Is In the very heart of the business district. x The Electric Store on the F irst Floor is P ortland’s Electrical Shopping Center. Within one to three blocks of nearly all the principal stores, shops, hotels, banks restaurants and theaters. Street cars right to the door from every part of the city, for single fare and tra n s fer. Principal railway ticket offices, and Inter- urban railways and stage term inate easily accessible. PORTLAND •LRCTWÇ «TORR RLRCTNIC ( HI KIM The appearance you desire, the mfort you demand. Life will be , Repair Itrlvenay«. very different when you are aup- Baieiaeat walla, ram eal walk a a i4 Now Is the time to repair your floora, eU . drlveway. with T r u ^ ^ l T o‘r l i ’harls. X ^ l e m ^ t ^ o X thZ Grelham*** Ph*** * ,Wrl<ht' ' I’r,’ aty ©< $<»ur home, write Ada E Gresham Phone 1831.— Adv. Randall, box 28, Oreaham —Adv. ' ORKSHAM Phon® I«I7 CEMENT WORK DONE R. C. FRACE