Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 20, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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GRBHHA.M OUTLOOK
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LOCAL DOINGS
BRIEFLY TOLD
D r. H . H . H u g h e s , w h o h a s b e e n
w o rk in g n ig h t a n d d a y fo r th e p a s t
f e w w e e k s t o r e l i e v e s i c k n e s s , is n o w
c o n f in e d to h i s b e d w i t h a n a t t a c k o i
g rip .
M is s M a y P a r s o n a g e o f G r e e n w a y ,
M a n i t o b a , is t h e h o u s e g u e s t o f M rs .
W . E . B e e g le .
T h W o m e n ’s H o m e M i s s i o n a r y s o ­
c i e t y is p l a n n i n g t o g i v e a fin e m o v ­
in g
p ic tu re
e n te rta in m e n t
a t tu e i
M e th o d is t E p is c o p a l c h u r c h o n n e x t
T u e s d a y e v e n in g , F e b r u a r y 2 4 , f o r
t h e b e n e fit o f t h e A la s k a n s c h o la r ­
s h i p f u n d , in w h i c h t h e s o c i e t y is i n ­
te re s te d .
T h e e n t e r t a i n m e n t is b y
G e o r g e E d w a r d L e w is , p io n e e r A la s ­
k a n e n t e r t a i n e r . T h e r e w ill b e s h o w n
e v e ry p h a s e o f A rc tic life , w ild e rn e s s ,
w ild a n i m a l s a n d
w ild m e n f r o m
J u n e a u to B a n k s - la n d .
H a re c o lle c ­
t io n « o f t r e a s u r e s f r o m t h e n o r t h w ill
be e x h ib ite d .
J. W . C am p h a s b o u g h t th e L e s te r
P e r r y p la c e o n L a w r e n c e a v e n u e a n d
h a s m o v e d in .
E. M. A c k e rm a n h a s
m o v e d In to th e D o d g e h o u s e j u s t v a ­
c a te d by th e C a m p s.
W . E . R u n io n
h a s p u r c h a s e d M rs. P . A
G o u l d ’s
h o u s e o n M a p le a v e n u e f r o m w h i c h
th e A c k e rm a n f a m ily h a s r e c e n tly
m o v e d . T h e R u n i o n s h a v e b e e n liv -
' i n g in R e v . S. G . R o p e r ’s b u n g a l o w ,
Many More Miles
From Your Old Tires
The M iller A d -O n -A -7 ire
Saves 75% o f Tire Values
Don’t throw your tires away simply because
the tread is worn off. To do that, is waste. You
lose 75 per cent of your tire value.
When you pu- Miller Ad-On-A-Tires on your old tires
you are not merely putting on a new tread. You are
virtually rebuilding your tires.
The Miller Ad-On-A-Tire is built of tough, buoyant
rubber. It has several layers of fabric, breaker strip,
tread, and side walls which completely cover the tire
and clinch under the rim. It has the famous Miller
Geared-to-the-Road tread
Our method makes it an integral part of the tire. Il
cannot come loose or creep. It fits any size or any
make of tire. Get 75 per cent more mileage from y e w
old tires. Bring them to us today.
APPLIED HERE BY
RANEY’S VULCANIZING SHOP
Main St.,
U.S. CO. $18.00 CHAIN $20.00
30 x 3V,
Gresham
NO8BY $23.25
Frank C. Jones Co.
30 x 3%
General Contractor*
30 x 3 /,
Carpentering
Electrical Wiring
Fixtures and Lamp*
Septic Tank*
Cement Work
Royal Cord Tires & Tubes
I he U. S. Tire Service
Overland 4 Automobiles
Case and International
Tractors
Office and Shop,
Main St.
Bungalow Bldg.
G resham , Ore.
Frank C. J o n « ,
Gresham Overland Co.
P hone »rt»
Floyd L. Mark
. w h i c h w ill s o o n b e o c c u p i e d b y M r.
E a t o n , a s t u d e n t in t h e h i g h s c h o o l
j a n d h i s w if e .
E r v i n R a d f o r d a n d w if e a r r i v e d
I h e r e f ro m S a lt L a k e c ity , W e d n e s d a y
j e v e n i n g . .T h e y a r e s t a y i n g w i t h t h e
, f o r m e r ’s m o t h e r , M r s . L iz z i e R a d f o r d
f o r a fe w d a y s . T h e y e x p e c t to m a k e
t h e i r h o m e in P o r t l a n d .
E p h ra m D ew ey , o f P o rtla n d , w as
v is itin g a t th e h o m e o f h is d a u g h te r ,
M r s . M a g g ie U lm , F r i d a y .
J . G . E m b r y is o n t h e s i c k l i s t .
L . C r u m b , o f th e P o w e ll V a lle y
i n e ig h b o rh o o d , h a s p u rc h a s e d th r e e
1 a c r e s f r o m M r. H u n t e r , n e a r t h e o il
ta n k s .
T h is t r a c t jo in s t h e
p la c e
o w n e d b y M r. C r u m b a t t h i s p l a c e
A m o n g t h e r e c e n t a r r i v a l s in t h i s
n e ig h b o rh o o d a r e th r e e y o u n g m en ,
o n e e a c h a t t h e h o m e s o f J . M. J a s -
p e rso n of S y c a m o re , B. T . H u ls e of
B o rin g , a n d W a lte r A. M ille r a t B o r­
in g .
F lo y d M a c k , th e lo c a l e le c tr ic ia n ,
h a s j u s t f i n is h e d w i r i n g h o u s e s f o r J .
T . R ic h e y o f B o r i n g , E m a n u e l A n d e r ­
so n of P le a s a n t H o m e, E. J . B ru g g e r
a t T e r r y a n d F r a n k H e in e y o f G re s h ­
am .
P r e p a r a t i o n s a r e b e i n g m a d e to
p l a c e t h e l a r g e s c a l e in f r o n t o f A. W .
j M e t z g e r & C o .’s w a r e h o u s e . S t o c k t o n
1 B r o s , a r e in c h a r g e o f t h e w o r k , ,
R ay m o n d H u m aso n sp e n t M onday
a f t e r n o o n in G r e s h a m .
W ill C. M e tz g e r a tte n d e d th e O re ­
g o n S t a t e R e t a i l M e r c h a n t ’s c o n v e n ­
tio n a t A s to r ia .
D e le g a te s f ro m a ll
I o v e r th e s t a te a tte n d e d th e m e e tin g .
T h e c o n v e n t i o n n e x t y e a r w ill b e h e l d
in M a r s h f i e l d .
W H . B la c k , w h o liv e s n e a r H o g a n ]
s t a ti o n , h a s j u s t h a d a l.a lly in d lv i
, d u a l lig h tin g p la n t in s ta lle d .
S le re t a n d S h a ttu c k , w h o h a v e t h e |
F o rd a n d F o rd so n tr a c to r ag en cy a t
V a n c o u v e r a r e to ’ e r e c t a m o d e r n
| g a r a g e in t h a t p l a c e . T h e c o n t r a c t h a s
be» n l e t t o C . W . D a v is o f P o r t l a n d .
T h e b u i l d i n g w ill c o s t in t h e n e i g h ­
b o rh o o d o f |3 0 ,0 0 0 .
B o t h M r. S l e r e t
and
S h a ttu c k
a r e w e l l k n o w n in
G r e s h a m w h e r e t h e y w e r e a c t i v e in
b u s in e s s a f fa ir s u n t i l a fe w y a r s a g o .
M rs C a r r i e H a n s e n h a s r e c e i v e d a
A tte n tio n
O ld
M a id s —- C o n f i d e n ­
n ew h e m s titc h in g
m a c h i n e , w h ic h t i a l l y , H o l l i s t e r ’s R o c k y M o u n t a i n
s h e w ill u s e in a b u s i n e s s v e n t u r e e n ­ j T e a is y o u r l a s t h o p e f o r a s w e e t
tir e ly n ew to G r e s h a m .
b re a th , ro sy c h e e k s, s p a rk lin g ey es, j
I D o n 't g i v e u p w i t h o u t t r y i n g i t . —
A W a n t A d c o s t s o n l y a f e w c e n t s . | P o w e l l 's P h a r m a c y .
W. A. HESSEL
W e will have a
Car Load of Corn in Bulk
at the Mt. Hood Depot
Gresham
WE EXPECT TO UNLOAD
SATURDAY AND MONDAY
Feb. 21st and 23rd
Cash price at the car. You furnish your sacks
$61.00 per ton
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Phone 561
Phone 661
Public Sale
■ I h e U n d e r s i g n e d W i l l S e ll a t
P u b lic
S a le
at
F arm
A b o u t F i v e M ile s E a s t
o f P o r tla n d L im its o n P o w e ll V a lle y R o a d
O n e - f o u r th m ile w e s t o f L in n e m a n n S ta tio n , firs t h o u s e n o r t h O N R O C K
W O O D R O A D . N o t i c e s i g n , R o c k w o o d R o a d , p o i n t i n g n o r t h f r o m P o w e ll
V a lle y r o a d . F i r s t h o u s e o n le f t- h a n d s id e o f R o c k w o o d ro a d .
SATURD’Y, FEB. 28, COMMENCING 1 p. m.
20 Head Dairy Cows
HIGH GRADE HOLSTEIN'S. JE R SE Y S am i GU ERN SEYS. ONE HOL­
STEIN BULL, ONE JE R S E Y H EIE E R . TWO CALVES, SOME DAIRY
EQUIPMENT.
T h e s e c o w s a r e a l l in m i l k , s e v e r a l j u s t f r e s h .
A ll
H ig h w a y d a ir y h e r d . O n e o f th e b e s t p ro d u c in g h e r d s
t h e s e c o w s a r e t u b e r c u l i n t e s t e d , a n d a r e v e r y f in e a n i m
s te in , G u e rn se y a n d J e rs e y .
A ll g o o d m i l k e r s a n d
h e a lth .
o f th e W . H . O gden
in t h e c o u n t y .
A ll
a ls , r u n n in g to H o l­
h a v e c l e a n b ill o f
M r. T . A . S o u t h e r l a n d h a s b o u g h t t h e e n t i r e h e r d f r o m M r. W . H . O g d e n ,
w h o h a d to s e ll o u t o n a c c o u n t o f h is h e a lth .
TERMS OF SALE—Cash or bankable note a t 8 per cent
T. A. SOUTHERLAND, Owner
J. W . HUGHES, A u ction eer
2»O E aet 47 th St.. Portland.
F o r F u r th e r In fo rm a tio n P h o n e T a b o r 8 5 — O w n er
GRESHAM GARAGE
Auto and Gas Engine Repairing Accessories
Auto Electric Work a Specialty
Let us tell you about our Tire proposition. We handle
Racine, Miller and Oldfield. They’re all good makes
Investigate our ‘ DAY N IT E ” headlight lens, where dim-
ming is not necessary. Leave your brights on and still
comply with every city and state law. A demon­
stration will be given in the near future.
W atch for Announcement.
A few good second-hand cars left. Get ready for spring.
Purchase while prices are reasonable.
JOHN IDE
Res. 12x3
Phone
801
J. E. PALMQUIST
Res. 32x
Gresham, Oregon
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People Appreciate-—
—Good Bargains
P aints
I hat’s why so many are taking advantage of our
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Assorted Jellies
Brooms Left
Is Going Fast
Extra Value
at 50c
at 19c
at 15c
Saturday Meat Special. PICNIC HAMS, the lb. 26c
For Saturday Night Atter 7 P. M. Only
Luscious Oranges. Reg. 75c Val. 65c, Reg. 6 5c val. 55c
Mon i s» in a dingy room.
Brighten up your home w ith Sherwin-Williams
Ï Paints. Varnishes, Stains. Etc.
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Other Bargains that are Good
A. W. Metzger & Co.
QUALITY AND SPRI'ICE
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P h o n e
661
It w ill lx* worth the effort and expense.
A PAINT FOR EVERY USE
W ith full instructions how to apply
Don’t forget our Fresh Fruit and Vegetables.
Our assortment is complete. Ask Us.
Let us talk the brighten up scheme over w ith you.
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WATCH FOR COt POX OFFER
on Floorlae \ arnish Stain for retinishing
furniture and floors.
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,’ESERVE
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i t\ . pro ectin- power, ability, energy,
concentration.
I he First State Bank's greatest
appeal for patronage lies in its excep-
tonal strength.
This exceptional strength is not on­
ly in resources (though more than
one-half million dollars) but also in
administrative ability, organization,
extraordinary facilities, wide exper­
ience, operative energy, initiative and
progressiveness.
I he I nited States Government's
recognition of this exceptional
strength is evidenced bv the recent
admission of the First State Bank to
membership in the Federal Reserve
System.
FIRST STATE BANK
Gresham, Oregon