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PAGE TWO GKESHAM OUTLOOK, KKIDAY, JUNE 13, lfc>4 GRESHAM OUTLOOK P ublished every T uesday and F riday a t G resham , Oregon, by th e Outlook P u blishing Co., H. L. St. C lair, E d ito r and M anager. One year. 11.50, h I x months. 55c. three m onths trial subscription, 50c. Combination rates with all the P ort land Hallies. USE WANT ADS AD VERTISING R ates reasonable. Our representative w ill call. Official paper o f the Town of Oresham Official paper o f the Town of Fairview . P h o n e : Office 1281 MILK AN D CREAM. Milk and cream for sale D eliveries night and morning. Supplies at Wal- rad’s store. Modern, sanitary equip ment. F. Speybrock, Gresham, phone H o u r s: 10-12 A. M. 2-4 and 7-8 P. M. 504 or 1411.______ W A N TED —Stock for pasture. Running ‘ Wee, W ithrow BnllillBg w ater. E. Dunn, phone Gresham 93. GRESHAM , - OREGON B E A U T IF U L P E D IG R E E D P E R SIA N kittens. Inquire northwest corner of Second street and Roberts avenue, Office 2251 R esidence 2252 _Oresham. Phone 177. tf 16-INCH FIRST-4 ;R< >W I 'l l WOOD for sale, delivered. M. Mikkelson, Borin lnf . Oregon. Sandy 20x3. lai A ttention to Eye Eye D iseases and --------- ----- FOR SALE—$250 Mandel phonograph, 25 Special F ittin g o f G lasses records. Sei! quick for $95. Inquire for Gill, W alrad Merc. Co tf O n ce, over F irst State Bank Gresham, Oregon ADM INISTRATO R’S SALE. I have for sale the fo llo w in g : ’ P h o n e 167x1 1 5-room house with bath. 1 com bination book case. P ersonal property can be seen at the Johnson house near F air grounds. See me. C. J. Lundquist, adm inistrator estate o f Chas. Johnson. for PLO WING AND G ENERA L---- TEAM Women and Children work wanted. I. L. Davidson, phone Gresham 15x1. tf G resham , - O regon Pi.O W IN G A N D GENERAL TEAM work wanted. E. W all, Lawrence a v e nue^ Gresham, phone 33x4. tf FO R SA LE—Dry No. 1 and No. 2 fir wood, also good maple wood, delivered. L. E. Crasswell, phone 363. tf Room s 15 and 16, Congdon Bldg. SA N D A N D GRAVEL, 50c a yard, at pit H ours 2 to 5 P. M. h alf m ile south of Troutdale, or w ill de Phones Residence 127x liver. Phone Gresham 78x2. O. A. Office 1271 Bryan. Gresham, Ore iron FO R W OODSAW INO ca ll J. H ossnsr, phone 15x1. P A IN T A N D W ALL P A P E R are not side lines with Todd, the P aint Man. He will tell you how. Phone 1971. tf Office over B ank of G resham SIN K . Corner sink in good condition. Office phone 1481 or 179 lie s. 143$ $7.75. J, E. Metzger. W ith Dr. W. J. Ott GOOD DRY F ER TILIZER , 75 cents a ton B est phone for appointm ent at Pacific International exposition. In- *B*lre of T. R. H ow itt, Gresham, phone 1016. tf H. H. HUGHES, M. D. Entered as second-class m atter March J. 1911, at the Postoffice at Gresham, Oregon, under the Act of March 3. 1879. I.ET JUSTICE STEP 0 » THE GAS. I t Is to be hoped sw ift and ce rtain ju stice will be m eted out to th e two youths w hose confession of th e m u r d er of th e boy, F ra n k s, In Chicago, has shocked the nation. T he eyes of the public w ill not move from th is re volting case until it is decided by a ju ry . If th e m illions of th e p are n ts of these young d egenerates are to be th e m eans o f se ttin g at liberty lib e r tin e s of th is type, then th e re is no depths of dishonor to w hich g re a t fo r tunes m ay not be put. Of courrie, we w ill be doomed to read th e u sual n au sea tin g accounts of how the in sa n ity stre a k has been discovered In th e fam ily. We will be bored and fascinated in tu rn by new s paper accounts p unctuated w ith psy chology, p sychiatry, com plexes, re flexes and other headline c re atin g b alderdash. We suppose we m ust even pass thro u g h the thousand and one c la p -tra p legal m otions th a t seem designed and alw ays ready to keep scoundrels from th e ir deserts. The T O M O R R O W — J U N E 14— F L A G D A Y Jury, of course, m ust pass on the m er its of th is case, but so far as th e pub Above is a p ic tu re of th e B etsy Ross hom e on A rch stre e t, P h ila lic is concerned, no m a tte r w hether th e crim e be pronounced th a t of cold delphia, w here 147 y ea rs ago to m o rro w th e b eau tifu l S ta rs and S trip es blooded m u rd er or th e a c t of a b n o r as th e em blem of freedom w as born. m al m onstrosities, the co u n try w ill be best served by ridding itself once and Tls th e sta r-sp a n g led b a n n e r; oh, long m ay it w ave for all tim e— not once and for a p a r O e r th e lan d of th e free an d th e hom e of th e brave! don—of such blots upon the hum an race. SELF-CONFESSION GOOD FOR THE SOUL. All hope is not lost when in rep ly to openly hostile criticism of th e action of congress we h ea r one of the legis la to rs him self denounce th e body of w hich he is a m em ber. "W hy not be fra n k about it,” says R epresen tativ e H arry B. H aw es, of M issouri. "T he so-called W isconsin G roup holds the balance of pow er in the house and in th e senate, and by throw ing this block of votes tirst In one direction and then in an o th er they control legislation. "M ovem ents «re u n d er way in W ashington to con tro l our speech, our food, our clothes, o u r education, our m a rriag e, our divorce, ou r church, our brains, and our pocketbooks. "In too m any cases co ngress is vot ing for votes r a th e r th a n voting for p rin cip les.” T his is language th e people u n d e r stand, even if it reflect a condition they have yet failed to realize. E very one know s th a t congress votes for votes and alw ays has voted for votes, but it shocks us to have th e m a tte r p u t so badly by one of th e m em bers of th a t au g u st assem blage. The trouble, how ever, is not w ith congress. It lies w ith the people. So long as th e people rem ain ap a th e tic and bend the knee at th e foot of pow er for personal advantage reg a rd le ss of th e public w heel, Just so long w ill we have re p rese n tativ es th a t o p era te on like lines. T he governm ent Is w hat the people m ake it— nothing m ore, n o th ing less. A gain, let u s recall T hom as C arlyle: "W e a re all sheep and we live on m utton chops.” PH Y SIC IAN S MISCELLANEOUS GEO. INGLIS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon C lassified Ad. R a te s F irs t in se rtio n , l c a w ord, m in i m um 20c; su b se q u en t in se rtio n s, a w ord, m in im u m 10c. LIVESTOCK HORSES FOR SALE—N ice 8-year-old mare. Price ibu. J. V. Grace. R oute 2. B ox 401. Gresham, Oregon CATTLE IF YOU ARE IN TH E M ARKET FOR dairy cow s let me quote you prices and particulars on som e choice grades, Jer sey s or H olsteina. E arl Nelson, N ew berg, Oregon. Phone 19A25. DIGH G RAD E FR ESH COW for sale H eavy milker. E. Tillstrom , Gresham. R oute 1. near H illsview , four m iles south of Gresham. F R E SH YOUNG C o w for sale. W ?”j . Milner, phone Gresham 303. F R E SH COW FOR SALE. Fine fam ily cow, 5 years old. Mrs. A gnes W alters, Boring, % m ile south of Orient Lumber yaid . t( FIGS Emily F. Bolcom. M. D. Physician and Surgeon A. W. BOTKIN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon H. V. ADIX, M. D. Physician and Surgeon C edar p o sts for sale. SOME CHOICE PIGS for sale. D am ascus 58. DR. MARY F. BECKER Chiropractor Any q u an tity . CH EST ER W HITE A. W. M etzger Co. P hone 1451. tf E. Schwedler, phone tf BID S W ANTED. Electric Therapy Real E state, R entals, L oans. B ids w ill be received up to July 1, 1924, Electric Sweat, Mineral Balhs 7 :30 p. m. for 15 cords of good fir wood H o u rs: 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. N EW MODERN HOUSE for sale, 4 rooms at delivered at the W ilkes school not Library Block, Gresham and breakfast nook. Also som e furni- to be than Septem ber 1, 1924. Phone 122x ture. Two blocks w est of high school. later B ids w ill be received for transportation < .ill 25x5 a f te r 7 o ’clocW in evenings o f pupils. M ODERN 5-ROOM BUNGALOW for rent A lso for Janitor work. with 2 acres of land. Phone 1943.__ The Board reserves the right to reject an y or all bids. F U R N IS H E D H O U SE for rent, l room s B y order of the Board. and bath. Mrs. E. Boughner, Gresh- A hom e w here the sick are MRS. S. B. HALL, Chairman. am, Oregon.___________ For specifications apply to Mrs. S. B. nursed, not th e sick n ess M ODERN HOME FOR SA LE or to rent H all, Troutdale. Oregon. Route 2. or for summer. B ull Run water, gas, elec MARY C. BURNS' ~ ' ÍS, Clerk, All cases, but contagion« disease« tricity. All kinds o f fruit. Ten acres. Troutdale. Oreg gon. Route 2. Sell all or part. J. H. Sterling, Gresh PHONE GRESHAM 1861 am, phone 1671. tf F IN E CORNER LOT IN Clanahan addP L et m e help you soive your p a in t tion for sale. W ith 5 large cherry trees. ing problem s. Todd, T he P a in t Man, D EN TISTS H. W. Cooley, phone Gresham 51x2. G resham , phone 1971.—Adv. • tf Phones: Office 2184, Re«. 2186 20 ACRES IMPROVED.' irrigated land, no buildings, near Grants Pass, Oregon. W ill exchange for Gresham home. U sers of th e W a n t Ad. C olum n a re Phone Gresham 677. tf u rg ed to pay cash w ith o rd e r an d -3 ACRES, 244 m iles east of Gresham. av oid se n d in g b ills fo r sm all am o u n ts Will sacrifice. Call A. G. Anderson, Gresham 1084. _____ tf N erve B locking D ental X -R ay FARMS FOR RENT, 4 m iles east of San Office over B ank of G resham dy. One 40-acre farm and one 100-acre A U l l N I V , j or th e p a i r i farm. Will take clearing a s rent. Good buildings and w ater and 25 acres of G et y o u r season tic k e t NOW. clover on each. Schoolhouse on land, also 3 desirable residential acre lots and a 6-acre tract on W allula H eights for sale. W. F. Honey, Gresham, phone _ 172L_________________________ tf Office In Bank o f Gresham Building Money to loan on real estate. F arm In Sandy W ednesdays and Thursdays Contractor and Builder and loans a t 6 per cent. B. W. T horne. PH O N ES Cabinet Work Gresham 1231 Sandy 69 and 6x2 Mrs. Harriett Timmerman’s FLAG D A Y , JU N E 14 We w a n t to p lac e a flag in ev e ry hom e, in ev ery school. We h a v e h u n d re d s of th em , 3 x 5 feet, jo in te d pole, b ra c k e t a n d h a llia rd s , a ll to be given a w a y to n ew d e p o s ito rs m a k in g a d e p o sit of $5.00 o r m o re in s a v in g s d e p a rtm e n t. H a s y o u r boy o r g irl a flag? T h e effect of o u r e ffo rts in te a c h in g th e y o u n g to w o rk , eco n o m ize a n d sa v e th e ir e a rn in g s is b e in g rea liz e d . O ur sa v in g s d e p o sits h a v e in c re a se d $45,000.00 d u r in g th e p a s t y e a r, m o stly th ro u g h th e e ffo rts of y o u n g people. Y our boy o r g irl is in v ite d to b e g in NOW. W e pay fo u r p e r c e n t in te r e s t only, a c k n o w l edged by a ll to be a s a fe a n d sound r a te a n d a ll t h a t c a n be expected. A le tte r w ill b rin g you F la g E tiq u e tte c o n ta in in g m uch v a lu a b le in fo rm a tio n . First S ta te B an k , G R ESH A M , O REGO N Cost of D isease. It is desirable to recognize th a t from A STRONG BANK th e p resid e n t of th e U nited S tates to th e laborer In th e facto ry or on the farm , all citizens not physically in in a few y e a rs.” A lready 70 to 80 per capacitated , are , or should be, w ork ce n t of ca n ce rs can be cu red “if tak en era. T he fundam ental needs a re r e in tim e.” R em em ber th a t ov er-eatin g i is one of th e p rin cip al cau ses of c a n sponsibilities of all citizens, and as to By Arthur Brisbane. cer. Keep y o u r system light, clear, th e m ain ten an ce of h ea lth a re sim ilar, clean, full of energy, and it w ill deal and we ca n n o t solve th e problem s of W hen th e autom obile arriv ed , old- w ith th e d iseases th a t a tta c k it. O ver th e lab o rer u n le ss we consider him fashioned c a rria g e s, V i c t o r i a s , loaded, it is helpless. one of the g re a t arm y of gainfully em Miss G ildersleeve. dean of B arn ard ployed. T h ere a re over 400,000 in d i brougham s, etc., becam e w o rth less . College, te lls th e g irls th a t m a rriag e viduals g ainfully em ployed in th e here, and a m a rk e t w as found for ! is not enough for w om en now. E ach sta te of Oregon. them in S outh A m erica w here they g irl m u st have a ca reer, as w ell as a S ickness is a hazard to w hich all did not give up h o rses and ca rria g e s ■ husband. are subjected and to w hich m any fall j W hat is a c a re e r? B eethoven's Job victim s. T hose w h o a re disabled by so easily. w as m usic. Michel A ngelo's w as art. L ately th e A m erican problem has Did not th e ir m o th ers have a career, sickness suffer losses of tim e, cost of care, w hich varies from slig h t h a rd been "how to get rid of second-hand w hen they cre ate d th em ? Or m ust ships easily borne, to those w hich a b autom obiles.” E urope, It seem s, w ill 1 they also paint p ic tu res and w rite m u solutely ruin. T h ere a re today over help solve th a t problem . sic? Is not th e c re a to r as g rea t as A com pany, form ed to ship second th e th in g created ? 9,000 w age e a rn e rs in Oregon con fined to th e ir hom es on account of hand c a rs to E urope, sends over b a r M others a re th e cre ato rs, men are sickness. T he w o rk e rs lose on an gains by th e shipload. Money is not ouly th e product. averuge of seven days an n u a lly on a c as p len tifu l th e re as it is here. The count of sickness. 400.000 w age e a r n "used c a r.” a t a w h ittled down price, R ebecca W est, an in te llig en t young ers lose 2,800,000 days an n u ally on a c is attractiv e. E nglish w riter, back In London, tells U nloading of used c a rs abroad will co u n t of sickness every year. At a of a judge in th e Middle W est "w ho daily m inim um w age of >3 th is m eans be a good th in g for E urope, w hich danced the tan g o w ith passion ra re ly a loss of $3,400,000. $3,300,000 is spent needs economy, and a good th in g for exhibited in public places. And a fte r an n u a lly for doctors. An equal tlie United S tates, w here m illions need w ard gave me a w onderful co ck tail am ount is spent for n u rsin g and hos "a bigger o r b etter c a r.” m ade of a b ran d of w hite fire o ut of a T he S en ate A g ricu ltu ra l Com mit- silv er flask th e size of th e A scot Cup.” pital care. $4,000,000 is spent for lee, 11 to 6, voted a g a in st F o rd 's drugs, m ostly self-prescribed At his in v itatio n she sa t on th e F o rty per cent of th e deaths a re M uscle Shoals offer and took up S en ’ bench w ith him next day and saw him a to r N o rris's bill. p rev en tab le or at least postponable. tine a colored lady, 75 y ea rs old, $50 S en ato rs th a t refused F o rd 's offer for c a rry in g a p in t b o ttle of m oon T he estim ated value of th e average are h u rtin g farm ers and h u rtin g life Is $2500. In a sta te of th is size shine w hiskey. She p re se n ts th a t as w ith an an n u a l deuth ra te of 9.000— them aelvea. Hut th a t d o esn 't console ' a sam p le of o u r “resp e ct for law ." Ford. 3,600 of th ese death s a re from pre v en tab le pauses. At an uverage value NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL C hlorine gas th a t w iped o u t b a t of $2500 th is would m ean a loss of MEETING. tailo u s in th e g re a t w ar. w ill be used ' $22,600,000. NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN to th e In clu d in g w ages lost, services of on a bigger scale of d estru ctio n legal v o ters of School D istrict num ber physician, hosp itals and nursing, again st germ s of Influenza, p neu four of M ultnom ah County. S tate of d ru g s of all kinds, and loss by death monia, and o th er diseases. T h a t's » Oregon, th a t th e ANNUAL SCHOOL d isease costs th e sta te of Oregon over b etter w ar. E xclusive clubs in New York de M EETING of said D istrict w ill be held forty m illio n s annu ally . As th ese ex a t schoolhouse, to begin a t th e hour of p e n d itu re s do not consider m any of cide to suspend th e ir v isito rs' list d u r tw o o'clock p. m . on th e th ird Monday th e o th e r expenses Incident to illness. ing the dem o cratic convention. T his of Ju n e , being th e 16th day of June, S ick n ess undoubtedly cau ses a tr e is presum ably to oblige m em bers th a t A. D. 1924. m endous loss, and to a c e rta in extent occasio n ally dream political dream s, T his m eeting is called for th e p u r Is p rev e n tab le . It c e rta in ly co sts less on th e ir own account, b ut would not pose of electin g one d irec to r for a to p rev en t disease. P ublic h ealth is like to push th e th in g so far as to " in te rm of th re e y ears, one clerk for a p u rc h a sa b le and, w ithin n a tu ra l lim vite those political ch ap s to one's te rm of one y ear and one d irecto r for its, a com m unity may d eterm in e Its own club, d o n 't you know .” We really Union High School D istric t num ber ow n d eath ra te . T ake h ea lth w ork have an A m erican a risto crac y , a poor two. for a terra of live y ea rs and th e from u n c e rta in ty and place It on su re thing , b ut o u r own. tra n sa c tio n of b u sin ess u su a l a t such g ro u n d . Make it a potent fac to r and m eeting. It would h o rrify you to read about It w ill pay. D ated th is 4th day of Ju n e , 1924. S u re ly If we a re rich enough to a fem ale g o rilla ca p tu rin g a young A tte st; spend $18 p er c a p ita for tobacco. $3 g irl.S k in n in g her. to use the skin as C. J. LUNDQUIST, for candy an d co nfections, $5 for p a t sandals. T h a t n ever happened. But D istric t Clerk. E urop ean ladies a re having san d als ent m edicine, to n ic s and d ru g s of L. L. KID D ER. q u e stio n a b le v alue, $1 for cosm etics m ade of th e "so ft an d p liab le” skin of C h airm an B oard of D irectors. an d 75c fo r gum . w e should be w illing m onkeys, g u a ra n tee d not to "sq u eak ." to spend m o re th a n 10c per ca p ita for lu a g o rilla th a t w ould shock us. It's th e m o st e s se n tia l p a r t of life— health ail rig h t for a lady. a I T he i '* lr need« E very co m m u n ity m u st e stim a te its » • H i ’ I V « your help now. C h arles H. Mayo, g re a t su rg eo n , ow n re q u ire m e n ts and a p p ro p ria te G et y o u r season tic k et. Boost. says ca n ce r w ill be co n q u ered "w ith- acco rd in g ly . Timely Comments T IIIV I DR. W. J. OTT Dentist T | I I \ TK ! Are you 100% DR. JULIUS G. STURE Dentist L. J . W IN T E R AUTOMOBILES. O NE-TO N GARY TRUCK for sale at re- duced price. 1924 license, solid ttres, electric lights, and in good condition. Must sell at once. >375 terms. Will take less for cash. If interested, write or call on Carl Lyon, Gresham, Oregon, Route 1.___________ __________________ tf FOR SA LE—Ford truck. Good body for different kinds of hauling A bargain. M. Anderson. Boring, Route 4, B ox 15. P hone D am ascu s 74. 1918 H UP. Good rubber, good running condition, >350. Term s to responsible party. Can be seen a t Gresham Garage. IgDitloa Expert $25 will be given to him who proves that I can not find the deficiency of his m a chine on starting, lighting and ignition. Main Street Garage. Phone Gresham 1228 PLANTS, SEEDS, ETC. AM ERICAN W O NDER seed potatoes for sale. J. M. Hite, 1 m ile e a st o f Boring. A STER PLA N TS A N D OTHER FLO W ER PLANTS. Kale plants. Mrs. Anna Full, phone 2061. GOOD SE E D POTATOES for sale. S k F Line Dairy, Gresham, phone 1943. fct’R BA NK SE E D POTATOES for sale. a i v o i m r i i , phone u ou. A. B. W itter. v Gresham, 3S3. H AY FOR SA LE—36 acres of the finest clover hay in M ultnomah county, ready to cut. Mrs. Johnson, Andrews road, phone Gresham. 49x. tf BERR Y GROW ERS, A TTEN TIO N! We are now receiving strawberries, for fresh market. D eliver to Fair Grounds. 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. every evening except Saturday. H. E. Thayer. tf EMPLOYMENT W 6R K such som e Lena W A N TED that I ran do at home. a s sewing, ironing, etc. H ave nice fancy work for sale. Mrs. Alder, Gresham, phone 516____ tf G resham , Oregon ATTORNEYS MAln 1249 601 — Office P h o n e --------601 Phones Gresham 1591 McGuirk & Schneider Attorneys at Law Ofilre Electric Bldg. G resham Office, W ithrow Bldg Probate and Corporation Work Portland Office, 721 Corbett Bldg. F R A N K C. JO N E S C a rp e n te r a n d C o n tra c to r W. J. COOPER Attorney at Law G UARANTEED SEPTIC TANKS Air Tight Office o ver B ank of O resham Water Proof Telephones: Office 1111, Res. 2462 B uildings Moved M USICIANS F IS K FRIEDA E. BRATZEL T IR E S and TUBES Pupil o f Louis V ictor Saar Scale B uilding and E lem entary H arm ony Studio—Gresham, pHbne 791 Accredited Teacher of Plano T o m G. T a y lo r V u lcan isin g and R etreading All W ork G uaran teed PLANO Accredited Teacher Gresham Tire Shop W ednesdays at Mrs. A. M. W ilkinsons O resham P hons 1051 GEO. A. BRANDT ORGAN VOICE Phone 1471 DOROTHY WALTON MARCELLING. M rs. C. L. R edding. F rom 10 a. m. till 7:15 p. m. Over S ch an n o ’s Con fectionery.-^A dv. T eacher of Piano W. S. WOOD A uctioneer EDELLA TOWLE T each er of D unning System VANCOUVER, W ASHINGTON Farm and Stork Hales a Specialty Phone Vancouver 614, or Gresham Ontlook 1561 A n n o u n cem en t OF Gresham Undertaking Co. TROUTDALE, OREGON Phone Gresham 484 M orticians and Funeral Directors COOK’S GARAGE for Beginners Studio F irst State Bank B uilding Phone 1821 IN SU R A N C E SEE _ JOHN BROWN Pioneer Real E state and Insurance Life — Fire — Antomoblle — Health P late Glass SATISFACTIO N G U A R A N TEED Office 2501 Phones R ea 2602 Regner Bull ding Caskets fl.l and Up DAY AND NIG H T SERVICE CHEVROLETI B. W. EMERY Phone 17x1 Let me sell you that New Chevrolet We G uarantee to P lease We w ill give you S ervice every day JAMES ELKINGTON IN SU R A N C E Phone« Bdwy. 8576 G resham 1201 and 355 Three Truck« Dally Accident Surety Bond« Fire Automobile Life Health Plate Glaaa 65 H N. Second S tre et __ In su re d C a rrie rs Office 2341 °" M»*» Street Phones R ea 195$ I MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE P o r tla n d — W a y P oin t« — G resh am LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING Wood Coal Briquets Sand G ra v el C rushed R ock C O N C R E T E B R IC K D elivered Any Place. Q uick Service. Low est Price«. B est C oncrete M aterial to be had. KNARR & SON PHONE GRESHAM 489 TROUTDALE, OREGON Insurance Real Estate Aerldent, H ealth, AntomohUe Oregon F ire R elief Assn. Oregon Life Insurance Company B. W . T H O R N E , A g t. ORESHAM . OREGON Office 1291 Phones________ Res. H3T Auto Tope Recovered and Repaired. All kinds o f To M aterial and Curtain W indows S. E. PALMQUIST AUTO TOP SHOP Main St. Gresham P hene 196» CONTRACTING AND BUILDING All Work guaranteed flr«t-cl« W . K . H am ilto n Phone 195x4 G resham , Orei