Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 18, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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PAGE THREE
PLEASANT VALLEY
$50,000
N e w and
STOCK OF
Cars and Trucks
Used
Now on Sale
W e are retiring from th e a u to m o b ile b usin ess in
order te devote our entire effort» to our farm
business. Our big building is leased and the new tenants are
impatient to get in. W e move out just as soon as we have
u’ p'o O
o£
anJ u#ed car> and trucks. T o do
1 ,s ,
A W A Y we are slashing prices right down to the
quick. Every car cut to the bone, regardless of our costs. This
is the car buyers’ opportunity and it is a big one. Come and
look over our offerings, but come prepared to make a deposit.
You are sure to see something that you will want.
S o ld o n E asy T erm s
6 0 Used Cars
to Choose From
O u r usual easy te rm s w ill be e x te n d e d
d u r in g th is sale. A re a s o n a b le p a y m e n t
d o w n a n d th e b a la n c e w h ile y o u r i d e .
F re e set o f to o ls w it h e v e ry c a r. L ig h t
cars w il l he ta k e n in tra d e o n o u r six
c y lin d e r m o d e ls th a t ra n g e in p ric e f r o m
$ 3 5 0 to $ 6 5 0 . O p e n e v e r y c y m i n g w rw i
S u n d a y w hale th e s to ck lasts.
Cars of every class ranging in
prices all the way from $35
and up. Cars of real honest to
goodness values at our old
prices. Downright snaps as
priced for this great sale.
B a rg a in s in T ru ck s
W e h a v e som e tw e lv e tru c k s r a n g in g
in size f r o m o n e to th r e e a n d o n e -h a tf
to n s . T h e s e tru c k s a re g o in g fro m
o n e -th ird t o o n e -h a lf o f coat. I f y o u
nc< ti a t r u c k by a il m eans b u y n o w .
11 N e w
B road w ay a t Evwrctt S tr e e t
P ortla n d , O regon
Cars arul Demonstrators at a Discount !
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GOOD FOR YOU TOO
The National City Company, one of the largest and
most conservative bond and investm ent houses in
America has just purchased $1,000,000 w orth of our 7%
P rio r Preference Stock.
This is the most im portant deal in Public U tility stocks
in P ortland in years.
W ouldn’t you like to have a few shares of this a ttra c t­
ive security, too?
$98.00 a share; par value $100.00.
Over 7% on jo u r money.
For cash or on easy term s
INQUIRE TODAY.
In v estm en t D ep artm en t
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
Dnn»vi
IT* 1 4 —
J m i
«-» . .
Mrs. K itty B atem an, Mrs. L ila K ing
an d Mrs. M atilda Sm ith, all of Bell-
rose, w ere g u ests for a few days last
w eek a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. F.
A. Lehm an.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n M cDonald of
I S pokane w ere rec en t v isito rs a t the
I hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. A. G. Sager.
Mr. an d Mrs. M cDonald a re on th e ir
w ay hom e from a w in te r's so jo u rn In
C alifornia.
H en ry H offm eister of H ogan w as a
I valley visito r on b u sin ess W ednesday.
P le a sa n t V alley school closed a
| su ccessfu l y e a r’s w ork W ednesday,
j Mrs. F ern G raham . Mrs. A nna B arzee
and Miss R uth M iller have been re-
! tain ed as te a c h e rs for th e com ing
year.
T he an n u a l school picnic w ill be
held F rid ay a t th e schoolhouse, all
a re invited to com e and b rin g th e ir
i b ask ets. Ice cream will be served.
W hooping cough is q u ite p rev alen t
j in th is neighborhood a t p resen t.
Great Indeed—In Deeds!
In a beautiful new W illyv-Knight, tim e and distance only
increase your pride and satisfaction. B ecau se!
The
m arvelous \ \ illys-K night engine actu ally im p r o v e s w ith
use. Carbon only m akes it better. O w n ers report 50,000
m iles and more w ithout a single engine adjustm ent,
I here n ever w as a greater com bination o f beauty,
econom y and brilliant perform ance.
PLEASANT HOME
T he M ethodist L adies Aid w ill hold
an ap ro n sale on F rid ay evening. May
25.
Ice cream and cak e w ill be
See th e B itlys-O verlan d A d v ertise m en t in T he S a tu rd a y Evening P ost
served.
Mrs. E. S. B runs and ch ild ren ,
G eorge and D orothy, left on la st T u es­
day for M ilwaukie, W isconsin. They
w ere accom panied by Miss A nna Len
n a rtz , who w ill spend a few w eeks
Touring 5-pau., »1235 RoaJstrr 3-pass.. »1255 Sedan 5 p u s., *1795 Coup. Sedan 5
(1595
v isitin g w ith h er g ran d m o th er.
T ouring 7-pau.. »1435
Sedan 7-pau.. »1995
All prices ». a. b Toledo
Much in te re st has been aro u sed in
th e com ing e n te rta in m e n t of th e Com
T H E E N G I N E IM P R O V E S W IT H U S E
m u n ity Council, w hich w ill be held at
th e O rient g rau g e h all on n ex t Sat
u rd ay evening. May 19, an d a record
crow d is expected. R eadings, m usical
n u m b ers and a black face com edy w ill
be am ong th e fe a tu re s an d lunch w ill
be served.
T he Rev. J. W. S tockton, who has
been called by th e P le a sa n t Home
B ap tist ch u rch , will p reach m orning
j and evening a t th e usual hours. S u n ­
FAIRVIEW
day school w ill m eet a t 10 o'clock and
B. Y. P. U. a t 7:30.
Mrs. Cedric S tone en tertain ed on
| T he W. W. G. g irls a re p la n n in g a
W ednesday aftern o o n Mrs. Jo h n Bliss
bake sale to be given a t th e g arag e on
Mrs. A lbert Cam p an d Mrs. L eslie
S atu rd ay afte rn o o n a t 2 o'clock.
St. C lair of G resham , Mrs. Tom Mil­
ler, Mrs. 8. B. H all. Mrs. E arl T ow n­
rC
T h e B ank of G resh am pays 5 p er
send
and Mrs. Ja m es A nderson. T he
cen t in te re s t on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv.
women b ro u g h t th e ir fancy w ork and
A re you w ide aw ak e? Read the sp en t a happy aftern o o n . D ainty r e ­
W an t Ads.
fresh m en ts w ere served by th e hostess
"The C ause and C ure of F e a r" will
be th e them e of th e serm on a t th e
SMITH
Sm ith M em orial P re sb y teria n ch u rch
MEMORIAL
next Sunday m o rn in g by th e p asto r,
th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted at 11
o'clock. T he S unday school will m eet
a t 10 o’clock.
Gresham Overland Co.
It’s good
business
to protect your home
and buildings
with
Presbyteria
Church
REV. E. R. D. H OLLENSTED
M inister.
Fairview, Oregon.
S unday S ch o o l.........................10 a. m.
M orning W o rsh ip ................... l i a . m.
SER V IC ES
Restful — Inspiring
GILLIS
S ervices will be held a t th e com ­
m unity ch u rc h next S unday aftern o o n
at 3 o’clock In ch a rg e of sp eak ers and
sin g ers from th e F irs t N azarene
church of P o rtlan d .
SUGGESTIVE HINTS
TO I’O IIT R Y KAISERS
Gum* Dipped Cords
G aining N e w Fam e fo r Service
194% Sales Increase in Last S ix M onths
Shows T re n d T o w a rd Firestone
The public has emphatically spoken. The popu­
lar preference in all territories is unmistakably the
Firestone Gum-Dipped Cord.
A standard of service has been set by these fa­
mous tires without parallel in the past. I t has
brought a sales increase of 194% for the past six
months over the same period of a year ago—the
greatest gain in all Firestone history.
The Firestone Gum-Dipped Cord is the mighty
achievement which has enabled Firestone to break
the tremendous record of past Firestone success.
The tire buying public has been aroused to the
results in economical mileage of the Firestone
proce-s of double gum-dipping. The buying swing
toward Firestone shows how it has advanced the
public's standard of tire value.
Ask owners about Firestone performance on their
cars Note the big taxicab fleets Firestone equipped.
Watch the new c a n you see—just from the fac-
tones; Firestone Gum-Dipped Cords are seen every-
where in fast increasing numbers.
Get the maximum extra mileage th at only the
Firestone name assures you. Only by insisting co
this name can you be sure of getting the genuine
gum-dipped construction.
M o s t M ile s p e r D o lla r
GUM-DIPPED CORDS
G e t a s e t o f th e se G a m -D ip p e d C ords from one o f th e fo llo w in g d o a i t m
RAKER
( ¡resham, Oregon
&
SO N
Phone 1301
By M. J. BRUGGER.
'C hciks m u st be p ro p erly fed from
the s ta r t if they a re to develop into
vigorous sto ck ," say s H. E. Cosby, ex ­
tension sp e cia lists in p o u ltry h u sb a n ­
dry a t O. A. C.
J u s t before th e cbick is hatched
the yolk of th e egg Is absorbed into
the body of th e chick and supplies
food for th e first 48 hours. T he first
req u irem en t of the chick a fte r h a tc h ­
ing is h eat, so give it food th a t su p ­
plies h eat and energy as well as the
elem ents needed for bone and m u s­
cle."
Newly h atched ch ick s may be fed
with good re su lts d u rin g th e first
week th re e tim es daily on a chick
food co n tain in g th ree pounds each of
cracked co rn , crack ed w heat, pin-head
oatm eal o r steel cu t oats, and one
pound of fine grit. A m ash of equal
p arts of b ran sh o rts an d corn m eal
mixed w ith eggs, or ro lled o ats with
eggs, is recom m ended tw ice daily.
Sour m ilk or b u tterm ilk is fed in ad d i­
tion. G rit and ch arco al a re provided
In ho p p ers, and th e ch ick s a re given
green feed once a day.
No g ra in or m ix tu re of g ra in s su p ­
plies th e v arious elem en ts of food
n ecessary for norm al chick develop­
m ent. Chick g rain s a re supp lem en ted !
w ith m u scle form ing foods d eriv ed
from an an im al source, such as m eat
scraps.
V itam ines a re n ecessary to grow th.
These elem en ts a re found chiefly in
m ilk, eggs, and th e leafy p a rts of
plants.
T he am o u n t of w eight tak en on by
young c h ick s w hen p ro p erly fed Is r e ­
m a rk ab le,” say s Mr. Cosby. "A t 12
weeks of age a norm al ch ick will have
Increased Its w eight ab o u t 25 tim es.
T hus, if p ro p er feeding m ethods a re
used, th e re m u st be a bou n tifu l profit
in raisin g young ch ick s.”
P ro d u c ts fo r
F o ar y S u rfa c e
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Gresham, Oregon
P h o n e 1451
P h o n e 1451
WANTED
100
ACRES
CUCUMBER
Contracts, aeetl mid Information can he had of Walrud
Mercantile Co., A. W. Metzger At Co., ( cell Metzger Gro­
cery, First State Bank, Bank of Gresham. Lied for’«
Powell Valley store, Eox Bros, and J. O. Davis as Trout­
dale, Cady’s store at Fairview, George Page's store at
Twelve-Mile Corner, A. II. Elliott,
Powell Valley,
20th < entnry Grocery, Gresham, anil at the factory at
Gresham.
R. E. I». P a tro n s Mu*t H m e Name*.
No longer will the p atro n s of ru ra l
route m ail service be known by n um ­
ber.
T he Poutofflce d< p a rta ie n t a t
W ashington has issued a ru lin g th a t
they mvfct be known by name. "A t­
OREGON PICKLE
Phone 1881
tention is called,” th e an n ouncem ent
states, "to th e fact th a t th e num bers
ossigjKd to ru ra l r a i l boxes are not
to ap p e ar upon th eta.
It em phasize«
th e i •cr-selty of h .tv il i; th e nam e of
Battery Service.
»be bead ol th e ( a n , y served by the
I wish to an n o u n ce to th e public
mall bo>. p ainted in plain letters on th a t I am still d irec t ag en t In G resh-
th< box
ntn for P h ilad e lp h ia D iam ond Grid
b atteries. Any a d ju stm e n t claim s ta k ­
en ca re of h ere
R e-ch arg ed and re ­
P lano T uning.
S atisfactio n g u aran teed , $3. Fred p airin g any m ake of b attery . C. E.
II. Jones, phone G resham 189x1.
tf
tf Osborn.
A W ant Ad w ill do It for you.
PICKLES
Phone su b sc rip tio n s to 1681.
A CAN NING CO.
G resham , Oregon
M a x w e ll S c h n e id e r
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