Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 05, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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( ard o t T h a n k s.
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th“ uk ou r neighbors and
M e n d s for all th e sym pa’hy and kind-
deat*h’ ^ Wr* “ S Ka r ‘ng ,h e il,ne8s and
r , / h oi ° u r beloved husband and
80 to r th e b eau‘iful flow ers
and singing.
-Mrs. A. F. John so n and C hildren.
The Measure of Success.
krSS
aft- aHl mU3t be measured
y ¿ ro n th , r a th e r th a n by gain. Yet
e a re very ap t to m easu re our su c ­
C o n tin u ed from page l
cess by th e scale of d o llars and cents
its"w o i’k’ <^>nUidt ba
riBht K liie and
Mrs. W. T. K lotxbach en tertain ed 14
a li
^ n si8ted m erely of gaining
hut
° f am a ssing a fo rtu n e ; m em bers of her S unday school c iags
main h ah SU/ ely 89 thi8 18 m ade th^ at th e p arso n ag e New Y e a rs evening
Pedigree Blanks.
_ , f he K?Uti° ° k haa 8 8UPP*y of Pedi­ , m ain object of an y m an s life, his real A m ost enjoyable evening w as spent
gree blanks, useful for dairym en, an d fh - e’h ln the. WOrW grow s ««nailer by th e young folks In gam es and m u ­
stock and p o u ltry raise rs. Large, very and his chances for su ccess grow less sic. a fte r w hich refre sh m e n ts w ere
If. on th e o th er hand, he realizes th a t
useful, at 5 ce n ts each. 25 for 85e
he ,8 p,aced on e a rth w ith c e rta in u s i served by the hostess. As a token of j
fnl ta len ts, and th a t his w ork Is to esteem for th e ir teach er the m em bers ’
point of ‘efflM ta le n ts to th e highest of th e class p resen ted Mrs. K lo tz -'
point of efficiency, for th e benefit of bach w ith a handsom e ja rd in ie re and a 1
t u L W° r d'7 tlie dollar8 and cen ts will
I Som ething to w arm you up these tak e ta r e of them selves, and his rig h t- set of d rin k in g glasses.
h i i i “ "M slrurfi5 ,e,lt «hare w ill come to
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chilly days.
Mr an d Mrs. H ans L arsen en ter-
him Make g ro w th ” not “g ain " your
ForwhW'ird
y° U would succeed.— ta ‘“ ed at New Y ear’s d in n er Mr. and
rs. P ercy L arsen and sm all d au g h ­
te r and Mr. and Mrs. W alter Becker
The A ccom m odating Conductor.
genuine, fresh, chicken
of P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. J. F W il-
A w om an got on a tro lle y -c a r and m arth . of P le a sa n t Home, and Mr. and
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finding th a t she had no change, h an d ­ Mrs. Jo h n H ouser aud son, and \lr
ed the co nductor a »10 bill. “I ’m so r­ and Mrs. W infred Hill, of Longview
We serv e them here w ith
ry. she said, “but I h av e n 't a nickel.”
trim m in g s for Sic
J. H. M etzger has resum ed his fo r­ ' 4
' D on't w orry, lady,” ar.id th e con­
m er w ork of collecting th e re n ta l for
ductor, ‘you'll have ju s t 199 of ’em in
th e G resham w ate r bureau and will he
F a t y o u r lu n ch to d ay a t
a » ‘u u t..” _______________ -M e d le y .
tound a t his old s ta nd in th e Cecil
M
etzger g ro cery for th a t purpose. He
Science m ight look In th e dead
bad th ought of d isco n tin u in g th is
man s brain for th in g s m ore in te r­
esting than th e se cret of am bidex­ w ork as th e com m ission for collecting ¡I 4
P h o n e 2351
G re sh am
tro u s eccentricity. W hat is it th a t had been m a teria lly reduced.
M en ’ s W ear
sh o es
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w orks in th e re w hile th e b rain is alive
Mrs. F ra n k Kinyon left y esterd ay
and suddenly v an ish es w hen th e b rain for Good S am a ritan ho sp ital w here
O REL S H A M
1 dies?
TRY
she w ill undergo an op eratio n for th e
H e S it e tied Trading Stam ps
The Orlensyg Toilet Articles
rem oval of a g o iter in a few days She
huv|Un82n J?’ ,S bu llt on ad v e rtisin g ; lias suffered m uch inconvenience from
M A R C EL Me
H A IR CU T SOr
th e nnh ? encouraged by ad v e rtisin g ; th e g o iter for sev eral m onths past
the public is benefited by advertisng.
ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPE
and recen tly decided on th e o peration.
A lfred H am m ar w as stru c k by a
Third S tre e t
P hone i)9xl
See the b arg ain s listed ln th e W ant
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sw ift, Mr. and ight d elivery tru c k S atu rd ay in P o rt­
Mrs. Sam Sm ith and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. land, th ro w n to the pavem ent and con­
He had stepped I
Stafford atten d ed a p a rty at th e re s i­ sid erab ly bruised.
dence of Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Ek- ont of th e w ay of a c a r w hen he was
h t by a second m achine. T he fender
stro m in P o rtlan d S atu rd ay evening^
J. J. R obertson has been confined to n t him on th e leg and he is obliged i
his hom e for n ea rly two w eeks w ith a to w alk with a limp, feeling exceed­
ingly g rate fu l th a t th e in ju ries are no
very w eakening spell of the g rip or
som e such ailm en t. A p ecu liar form m ore severe th a n th ey are. He con-
of m u scu lar rh eu m atism extended suited a doctor but w as inform ed th at
trom his neck th e en tire len g th of one no bones w ere fractu red .
OVERCOAT
SALE
H art Schaffner and Marx includ-
- ed. Heavy Coats, Light Coats,
all sizes.
HOT STUFF
S T I D D ’S
$20 Coats . *M 7 *60
$30 Coats . $ 2 ^ *50
tamales
$40 Coats . .
^IsWortKMartiiA1^
The Oscarette
W
arm , causing in ten se suffering. He is
" b i l e a t Kelso, W ashington, C h rist­
now restin g easier and his friends m as day F ra n k Kinyon w as hit in his
hope to see him aro u n d ag ain in a few coupe by a K elso
and $5 aa
— m an niiu
days.
nnd ^ 0 , ° " th e c a r ' besides cu ttin g
Two of th e G resham g rad e school and b ru isin g him considerably. K in­
te ac h ers sp en t th e holiday v acation in yon s m achine w as th ro w n clea r
o th e r states, Mrs. Buena Stone, w ith acro ss the stree t. L uckily Mrs. Kinvon
her husband, going to C alifornia w here was at th e hom e of h er b ro th er at th a t
they visited h er p are n ts and Miss Ida ttne and did n o t happen to be in th e
N ordine spent th e vacation in E lle n s­ m achine w ith her husband. The o th er
burg, W ashington, w here h er p are n ts m an said his b rak es failed to w ork.
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reside.
T hom as W iles suffered a painful in ­
Mr. and Mrs. O scar Jo h n so n e n te r­ ju ry o„ S atu rd ay w hile o p eratin g a
tained th e ir un cle and au n t, Mr. aud wood lift in his home, w hen th e r a tc h ­
Mrs. C. C h risten sen , of P o rtlan d , New e t slipped and th e cra n k stru c k him
Y ear’s day.
on th e arm w ith such force as to
An X -ray d is­
Mrs. Benj. C am eron lias gone to knock him down.
G rove City, M innesota, w here she w as closed th e fact th a t one of the bones
called by th e serio u s illn ess of her w as broken. T he accid en t happened
m o th er who is 94 y ears old. Mr. Cam ­ on Mr. W iles' 78th b irth d ay an n iv e r­
eron has moved to P o rtlan d , w here he sary , w hich event w as celeb rated bv
will live at 210 Im p erial avenue d u r­ the a rriv a l of a num ber of frien d s
'Im in g th e evening to c o n g ra tu late
ing Mrs. C am eron's absence.
I Clearance Sale of Blankets
I an Sheet Blanket 54x74. reg. #2.25. Sale Price, $1.95
I .ray Sheet I, anker 72x80, reg. #3.65. Sale Price, $2.95
" hire Sheet Blanket 72x80, reg. #3.65. Sale Price, $2.95
Plaid Nashua Blankets
nt p in k a n d w h ite, blue a n d w h ite, o ra n g e a n d w h ite
size 66 x 80, re g u la r $3.05. S ale P H c t $X5»
A H e a v ie r G rad e in a sso rte d ph,his. 72 x 80. re g u la r $5.25.
S ale P rice, $3.05
Jam es W ilson has a new Essex
coach fu rn ish ed by the p ain t com pany
for w hich he w as w orking when he
» a s tak en sick m ore th an a y ear ago
an< for w hich he has com m enced
w ork again, trav e lin g thro u g h o u t O re­
gon and W ashington. Mr. W ilson's ill­
ness left him with a stiff knee and the
c a r co n tro ls w ere so rec o n stru cted
bat he Is able to d riv e safely. The
car w as pu rch ased th ro u g h th e M. C
M eb ster M otor com pany.
Condon Heavy Plaid Blanket 66x80, reg. $6.95.
Sale Price. $5.95
Pandlalon Pure Virgin Wool Blankets
black
' ? '4 lbS ’ 68X8+- White wi»> 3-inch
t l f l j m r ’ red and £reen bar* at each end, over­
stitched binding. Regular 313.00. Sale Price, $11.00
G-10-24-NP
1 endleton Indian Robes, brown and tan designs
Regular $9.00. Sale Price, $7.95
Baby Blankets in white, pink and blue at
68c, $1.00, $1.15 and $1.75
T he
Better B U IC K
Starts easily
B u ic k m o to r c a rs a re d e ­
signed to r u n efficiently in
every tem p e ra tu re , a n d un-
d e r every clim atic co n d ition,
Jam es W. S tu d eb ak er of C astle Rock
t nly a sm all percentage o f W ashington, is the guest th is week at
th e m illio n a n d m ore Buicks
the E. H. K elly home. Mr. S tudebaker
have th e o p p o rtu n ity to go
is th e fath e r of Mrs. Kelly.
to C a lifo rn ia o r Florida for
Mr. and Mrs. C hase E. S t.C la ir
tn e w inter.
m ade a trip to th e sound co u n try the
Buicks start quickly, even at
New d e a r's day w eek-end, visiting
z ero . T h e new, h ig h - s p e e d
w ith frien d s and seeing th e sights.
startin g m o to r accom plishes
I hey w ere in Brem ertA n, S eattle and
• m ost d esirable result.
P o rt O rchard.
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
Phone 1411
" ‘
of Quality"
Gresham
H Green Tradi"8 Stamps
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Let us help you
Ä START
f ’
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t/te A'etv ) ear
Resolve that you will keep that cold I
room in the house warm with a 3
$6.00 to $12.00
or a
k ’ e
* »<" ' ' h '
Biel suj y, a n ., a v .
j
We have them In several s i n s . finished in blaek i
enam el y r o th e r a ttra c tiv e colors.
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P riced at
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7) UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC HEATER |
wjll prove very sa tisfac to ry In rem oving th e
I
ib ill from th e bath room. T he all-aro u n d
economy will p lease you also. They a re
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m ed u .\
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L L KIDDER HARDWARE CO.
141
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Gresham =
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th e
ga.;o-
■ ly a n d i t n -
Steps sa+cL
In
1. snow o r «’-.•? B uick
nicc/u;.. n i 4 - ,
brakes
S to p t h e c a r f ir m ly , i n a
atraiRnt lin e . Nei; her h e a t
i.o r c<> ; ;■ ;fects th e d ire c t
m ech an ical actio n o f these
brakes, i i> -j,
n o liquid in
th e m to expand, co n tract o r
leak away.
Buick is a b etter M otor
C ar— In Every Kind of
Weather
$3.95
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smoothly
Buick A u to m atic Ht >t C e n ­
tre? red u c e « a n o th e r c o ld -
ftl
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— . t o f ettr.'vinc, so-tf ’ nr>
RIGHT !
PERFECTION OIL HEATER
Mr and Mrs. S. S. T hom pson e n te r­
tained a num ber of g u ests d u rin g the
holiday season, am ong them being
C. 1». H artley and S. S. Thom pson, J r
a nephew , and his d au g h ter, all of
E lgin, Oregon.
o th e rs w ere Mrs
I n s s a Cone of C ottage Grove, her son-
in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs.
W illiam Yost and ch ild ren of P o rtlan d
and Mrs. S tella H ickox of C enterville
W ashington.
W. W. METZGER
SALES A N D SERVICE
GRESHAM
1S01
B G K IX ;
PHONES
407
A gay p arty of 15 enjoyed a d inner
and evening of gam es and m usic a t the
resid en ce of B. L. W alrad New Y ear's
-lay, the affair being in th e n a tu re of a
V ulctide hom ecom ing for th e W alrad
m ercan tile organization. T h n sa p re s ­
ent w ere Mr. and Mrs. A. M. McManus,
Mr. and Mrs. E. G iibersou, .Mr. and
Mrs. W o. Stanley, Mrs. R. E. Meyers,
the Misses M yrtle R usher. L aV e rn e
Caffee
and
G ertru d e
A lexander.
G eorge P ullen. Mr. and .Mrs. B. L.
W alrad. Leslie and B urten.
Reliable Used Cars
Late Models in Closed and Open Cars
a ll w ith 1926 lic e n ses
W illy s-K n ig h t 1925 T o u r-
Dig.
O v erlan d 1924 4-door S e­
d an.
O v erlan d JÜ24 3-door S e­
dan.
O v erlan d 1924 T o u rin g
F o rd 1923 R o a d ste r.
F o rd 1920 R o a d s te r
F o rd 1922 T o u rin g .
F o rd 1925 Coupe, B alloon
I ires.
O ldsm oblle T ru c k , p n e u ­
m a tic l ir e s a n d good
cab-and body.
F o rd 1925 T ru ck
F o rd 1921 T ruck.
M axw ell 1924 C oupe
M axw ell 1924 S p o rt T o u r­
ing.
SPECIA L—G ardner 4-Door Sedan, 1923
like a new car.
you’iL ° u ^ thulT d ^ fX ’Hdet e itte m ’ then
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO
w . A. HESSEL
Phone 11,1
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J C. IIESSEL
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Why sacrifice a good car
just because of motor wear
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to vour m otor:
p a „ s Si o 7 d O
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GRESHAM GARAGE
Phone 2391
HAMLIN * H °SS . Props./
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W e a r e a g a in h a u lin g
alfalfa h a y
Get our price, delivered
- Greeha».
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MULLENHOFF BROS
J. F. W hetstone suffered q u ite a
Phone Dama. cus !»|
O IV V O .
loss on S atu rd ay n ig h t o r Sunday j
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R. 3, Boring, Oregon
m orning, when his car, w hich w as in
the g arag e n ear th e house, w as s trip ­
A b rand new plate g lass wlnuow has
ped o f b attery , spot light, th e com plete
replaced
the broken one in th e fro n t the public schools of A rlington Wi
set of tools and sev eral good tires.
• ington.
of th e A. W. M etzger sto re, an In su r­
J- W. Maioy left la st w eek for
W ashington. D.C.. w here he w as called ance com pany assu m in g th e liability
for the b reak ag e by accid en t d u rin g
- ™ L od«e -No. 128, I. O. O
on a m a tte r of business. On his w ay
th e re c e n t high wind.
. T h u rsd ay evening. J a n u a ry 7. W
be w ill visit relativ es and frien d s in
7 d*g re * 8Dd *“ a la ll‘“ I°«
Scenic and H ot S p rings. South Dakota.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goff re tu rn e d S u n ­ ofllters*
Mr. and Mrs. E ttsei Jo n es drove day to th e ir hom e in M yrtle Creek
B O » HMOg
’g g M r a S - "• ‘
) down from B rem erton to visit for a Oregon, a fte r a w eek's visit w ith the
, few days w ith F ra n k C. Jo n es and Mr. la tte r s p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge
REGULAR MEETI
and Mrs Floyd Mack.
b u sted .
of th e G resham Ca
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Malo w ere both
Mr. and Mrs. J. T /H o r r en tertain ed
No. 13180, M o d e
J h ristm a s and New Y ear g u ests of
I Kt X*‘w Y ear's d in n er th e ir son and
Woodmen of Amer
tw o sis te rs of Mrs. Male resid in g In j wife. Mr. and Mrs. J R. H o rr and son.
W ednesday e v e n i r
1 o rtla n d . Mrs. W illiam D rennan and
also P o rtlan d guests. Mr. and Mrs J.
J a n u a ry 6, a t 8 o'clo.
Mrs. Jo h n C. Ellis. The second visit
H. R ahskopf and th ree ch ild ren , Glen
•I. LUNDQUIST, C lerk
was m ade to visit w ith a naphew who H orace and Carol. H orace is an in ­
was home from San Diego on a f u r ­
Maybe what yoi, don't need a.
stru c to r in W illam ette U niversity and
lough from th e navy.
Miss C arol R ahskopf |g a te ac h er In one elae w ant,. Try * n ad la
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