Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 16, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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PAGI FOTS
AM OPTLMK, TL ES DA Y, MARCH It, IH »
GRESHAM LOCALS
R alph and Ray W adsw orth, who are
em ployed a t Camas, W ashington, w ere
visiting w ith th e ir m other, Mrs. L.
Runyan la st week.
The Answer
is the Same
You wouldn’t throw away your watch
because the spring was broken—you’d
have it fixed by a competent watch­
maker and get a lot of additional ser­
vice from it.
By the same token, don’t think your
car is hopeless just because it is losing
power and hasn’t the pick-up it used to have.
We can re-condition the cylinders, install new guar­
anteed piston rings, pistons and pins, and restore all .its
old-time power and pep.
There’ll be no obligation on your part and w’e’ll be glad
to give you a price in advance for the necessary work.
A re-conditioned motor will mean additional service,
economy and comfort. We are waiting to serv e you.
GRESHAM GARAGE
HA M LIN & IIO SS, P ro p s.
N ig h t P h o n e 706
P h o n e 2391
Swift's Red Steer
FERTILIZERS
W HAT F E R T IL IZ E R S 1)0.
F IR S T —Increase the yield.
On th is basis fe rtiliz e rs h av e been found to pay a
profit, even on w h a t a re c o n sid ered fe rtile soils.
SECOND— Improves the quality.
T h is g re a tly im p ro v es th e m a rk e t v a lu e of fru it an d
tru c k crops.
O th e r a d v a n ta g e s of re a l im p o rta n c e a re : H a s te n in g
m a tu rity , in creased d ise a se re sista n c e an d b e tte r flavor
and co lo rin g in fru its an d v egetables.
S w ift’s Red S te e r fe rtiliz e r fo r p o tato es, co rn , g ra in ,
cauliflow er, lettu ce, to m a to e s a n d o th e r crops.
S w ift’s R oselaw n and Law n and G ard en fe rtiliz e rs for
law ns, roses, flow ers, g a rd e n s, etc.
A lso good dry sh eep g u an o , p o tash , n itr a te of soda,
p h o sp h a te , su lp h ite of a m m o n ia an d la n d p la ste r.
W rite o r call fo r b o oklets a n d prices.
4 . IV. M etzger & Go.
The WINCHESTER Store
Gresham,
Phone 1 4 5 1
Oregon
F ra n k Gibbs is building a garden
vine a rb o r in the y ard n ear his re si­
dence w hich will add m uch to th e a t ­
trac tiv e n ess of the prem ises.
Dr. J. W. Mahood and d aughter,
Ruth, of Pacific P alisades. C alifornia,
visited w ith Mrs. M arion Johnson and
Miss E lizabeth Johnson T hursday, en
ro u te to K alispell, M ontana.
Miss E sth e r P eterson is in P ortland
S an itariu m w here she is undergoing a
course of treatm en t.
A. M. W ilkinson is engaged in con­
stru ctio n w ork for th e S outhern P a ­
cific R ailw ay com pany n ear Oak
Ridge, Oregon, w here his son-in-law
and d au g h ter, Dr. and Mrs. W ilbur
T hom pson reside.
F. H. R ichardson and fam ily moved
Sunday from th e ir ran ch home east of
G resham to the W ells house on E arl
stree t w hich w as recen tly vacated by
th e W ells brothers.
D. M. C athey recently retu rn ed from
a business trip to S eattle taken In the
In terests of S eattle-P acific college, of
w hich in stitu tio n he is a m em ber of
the board of directors. In Mr. C athey’s
own w ords he aptly describes an a c ­
q u ain tan ce he made on th e trip : "I
had the pleasu re of m eeting and sh a k ­
R. F. D ahlham m er has been in very
ing hands w ith a young man who is poor h ealth for several weeks past,
said to be th e sm allest m an in th e and w hile not confined to his bed, is
world. As I was on th a tra in bound unable to engage in h ard w ork of any
for S eattle I m et th is prim little g en ­ kind.
tlem an. In speaking w ith his m other
W. S. E v erett and Ed. Sell, two
I was inform ed th at he was 28 Inches
linem en, of th e local telephone com ­
tall, weighed 21 pounds and w as 18
pany, a re tem p o rarily enjoying an
y ears of age. He m easured five inches
enforced vacation, being laid up with
less in height th an Tom Thum b. W hen
a siege of the m um ps. It will prob­
th e tra in stopped for lunch and th e
ably be a week yet before they a re
people filed out into th e aisle, I told
able to resum e th e ir work.
the folks to be careful and not step
Miss Alice R oberts w ent to Camas,
on th e little m an.”
T he S outheast circle of th e Meth­ W ashington, Monday to begin her
odist Ladies Aid will m eet W ednesday work as p ian ist in a th e a te r a t th a t
afternoon, M arch 17, a t th e home of place. She expects to resid e th e re
w hile engaged in h er work.
Mrs. George Page.
Mrs . J. E. G askill and children
moved to Longview, W ashington, S un­
day to reside. She has joined h er h u s­
band who w ent th e re some tim e ago
and secured steady em ploym ent.
Mrs. C larence H ill left Tuesday
m orning by auto stage for Redmond,
C alifornia, to rem ain w ith her h u s­
band who w ent th e re sev eral m onths
ago to w ork.
E. N. W ard, local m an ag er of the
T w entieth C entury g rocery sto re, one
of a chain of 85 sto res scattered
th ro u g h Oregon and so u th w estern
W ashington, attended th e tw o-day
conference of the m an ag ers w hich
convened at the M ultnom ah hotel Sun
day and Monday. Dr. C harles Mac
Caughey, p asto r of the C entenary-W il-
bur M ethodist church in P o rtland
gave th e p rin cip al ad d ress on Sunday
and M onday's add resses w ere on var
ious phases of the grocery business
concluding w ith a banquet In th e eve­
ning. Jess Thom as, a salesm an in the
G resham brunch store, also attended
th e convention on Sunday.
Word has been received of th e b irth
of a 10^k-pound boy a few days ago to
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jones, who moved
sev eral m onths ago from G resham to
Vancouver, W ashington.
Guy Head of P o rtlan d , form erly of
G resham , w as a visitor in G resham
Monday.
E ffective March 10
$50 Price Cut on
HUDSON ESSEX
S. <). S.
D uring th e recent terrific sto rm s on
the A tlantic four ships alm ost sim u l­
taneously rep o rted them selves
in
peril.
"F ifty years ago," says th e P aris,
F rance, Tim es, “not only would they
have been unable to call for help, but
they would have stood stro n g chances
of going down w ith all hands. Even
in th e steam er lanes, a sinking c ra tt
blow n off her course or Just cut off the
ran g e of visibility of passing ships
would have stood sm all chance of
rescue. However, when th e fain t th ree
lots, th ree dash es and th re e dots of
the d istress signal w ere picked up by
sonic w atchful w ireless o p erato r, the
word w as passed and th e air was
cleared for reception of th e u n fo rtu n ­
ate sh ip 's position and th e o rg an iz a­
tion of relief.
"T he sig n als o f the pow erful navy
sta tio n s crash ed th ro u g h th e atm o s­
phere, dem anding rig h t of way and sl­
eeping b roadcasting. T he m usic and
en tertain m en t going out from scores
of A m erican statio n s was stopped for
th e longest period since th e p o p u lar­
ization of th e radio. M illions of list-
en ers-in on tw o co n tin en ts were in ­
form ed th a t ships w ere in d istress
and th a t they would have to forego
th e ir evening's en tertain m en t.
"The w orld is grow ing sm a lle r—and
a fe r.”
A n d a p p ly in g on H U D S O N B R O U G H A M . H U D S O N C O A C H and E S S E X
COACH.
T b i t i« in a d d itio n to the T a x R e d u c tio n M a d e F e b ru a ry 27
and is fo r C ar« E q u ip p ed W itb F ro n t and R o a r Bum per«, E le c tric W in d -
«hield C le a n e r, R e a r V ie w M ir r o r , 1 ra n « o ii,« i
Lock ( b u ilt i n ) . R a d ia to r
S h u tte r« , M o to -M e te r, C o m b in a tio n S top and T a i! L ig h t.
‘‘A T YOUR DOOR” COST
NOTHING MORE TO PAY
ESSEX 6 COACH
$ 909
HUDSON COACH
$1379
Hudson Brougham . . $1639
Hudson 7-Pass. S ïdan $1875
C o n ven ien t Turche • Ti r r a
D o n ’t be M is le d by F O . B. o r F a e to ry L is t
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T O S U C H P R IC E S
M U S T BE A D D E D F re it'h ., T e a , H a n d lin g ae
w bi b
g r e a t l y im r e a « e t b e a e t t t a
o a t.
H L ’O f O N
pay fo r d e liv e ry A I W U R D O O R
1 hay in c iu t
fre ight and
at the
new low ra te .
N o d e liv e ry , h an d lin g or o th e r c h a rg e * a re m ade.
Buy Now for Prompt Delivery
M. C. Webster Motor Co.
Phone
2491
HUDSON - ESSEX
Gresham
T. Y am aguchi, w ith his wife and
four ch ild ren , left Monday evening for
S eattle from w hich place they will sail
soon for Kom am oto, Ja p an , th e home
of his p aren ts. T h eir p lan s a re in ­
definite as to th e fu tu re and th e 15-
acre ran ch has been left in th e hands
of an overseer, one of his n ea r a c ­
q u ain tan ces. Before leaving P o rtlan d ,
the Ja p an e se w ent to th e im m igration
officials and secured a p erm it to j e -
tu rn to th e United S tates w henever
he should desire. H is fa th e r in Ja p an
is in failing h ealth and he requested
th a t his son visit him d u rin g his de­
clining years.
T he So and Sew circle of th e M eth­
odist L adies Aid will m eet a t th e re si­
dence of Mrs. H. J. P u lfe r W ednesday
afternoon at 2 o’clock.
Miss Edna Angell, who has spent
th e w inter In so u th ern C alifornia, is
expected hom e th is week.
Mrs. M. D. K ern Is u n d er a p h y si­
cian 's ca re a t her home suffering from
an acu te a ttac k of dilation of the
h eart. Her condition Is regarded a s
critical.
A quiet wedding took place y e s te r­
day at the hom e of Dr. A. Thom pson,
wlieii C. H. Lane and Mrs. Anna Full
w ere Joined in wedlock by Dr. T hom p­
son. T he cerem ony wus w itnessed by
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gibbs. Mr. Lane,
who is agent for th e W atkins rem e­
dies, is well know n to a wide circle
of frien d s an d p atro n s, as Is also
the bride, who has lived in the Lane
home, w ith her two sons, as house
keeper for sev eral years.
The Extra Pair
Doubles the W ear
2 Trouser
SUITS
A big display of spring styles. Our
low overhead saves you from $5 to
$10 a suit.
m en ’ s wear
r sh o es
G R E S H A M
The home of Hart, Schaffner & M arx Clothes
The Modern Smoothtop
Takes the worry ouCof baking
Bartlett Demonstrates
at the
Gresham Outlook Cooking School
how the
OVEN HEAT CONTROL
keeps the
Oven at the Exact Temperature specified In
Modern Cook Books.
Sold by
Portland Gas & Coke Co.
5th a n d A lder
M Ain 6500
Spring-time
Fabrics__
A showing of the weaves in
colors and patterns most fa­
vored for spring and sum­
mer wear.
Economy in
pricing adds to the advant­
age of selecting here.
W e h av e now th e new S p rin g F lo ra l P a tte r n s in th e
la te co lo rs in D ress P rin ts . P le n ty of co lo rs a n d p a tte rn s
to select from . T h e y a re 36 in c h e s w ide; c o lo r fast.
P ric e d a t 25c, 30c and 35c
S o isette, a fine silk y w eave, floral an d figure d e sig n s;
looks like silk. T h e y a rd ......................................................... 50c
W e a re now w ell stocked in D ress V oiles, B ro ad clo th s,
P an iico S u itin g an d G in g h am s.
T H E S U P PR O B L EM SOLVED
See o u r n o n -c lin g m a te ria l. 12 colors. 36 inch. Y ard
All above m a te ria ls g u a ra n te e d w ash proof.
50c
HOSIERY
You w ill find w h a t you w a n t in our
fam o u s A rro w h e a d ra n g e of colors.
P a ir, 99c
F a s h io n form ed, p a ir ....................
91.50
Window ( leaning
For ex p ert window cleaning see S.
1 T ajim a. or leave o rd ers w ith John
I Brown, G resham , phone 2501.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
L O O S E T IM O T H Y H A Y f o r »ale. M m D.
W ilh elm . S m ile* ea» t o f G re a h a m on
S e c tio n L in e r o a d
P h o n e G re s h a m 43x.
I F O R S X L E B ro w n le a th e r c o v e re d ao fa.
1 rtx k e r a n d 2 chair® , a ll to m a t c h ;
b lu e e n a m e l ev o k wtove. a lm o s t n ew . 2
ta h le a . w e\era) h o m e w o v en n ig s . Mr*.
O lo f V iren , G n ah am
¡ L A R G E Y O l’XG D V R O C 9 0 W . r e a d y to j
b re e d . >3&. R. F W a lte rs , (thone G r e s h ­
am n i l
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9 T O V B fo r sa le. RMMkchtck I
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W a lte r R a m s e r. R o r tn f . O re C all
H a in a n u a M b e tw e e n 12 a n d 1 o ’clock.
Some more new colon in our 12-<>trund fall
Fashioned ''Ilk Hose. lo u have lb colon from
which to make your selection, if any not satis,
factory we refnnd money or give a new pair.
WALRAD
MERCANTILE CO.
“The House of Quality"
PHONE 1111
Gresham,
OREGON
He Give Green Trading Stamps
Gres ha
Beaoty Shoppe
everything _ In th e h ne of cosm etic
SI I E E l ’SU E A H I \ i i. h a n d o r m a c h in e
therapy.
I o u rteo u s and efficient
l a m .« G o rd o n M N Sth Si
P o r t ¡and. treatment
8t.r?_L r ’ f i ™
s ix t y
sacks
V E T T E ! ’ G RM SEEP s , *,e
Bank building, phone 1841,
p o ta to ,« fo r sa le
R. R o ad ie, p h o n e : • » G r e s h a m . — Adv.
Garden Service.
P ru n in g , landscaping, law ns snao-
ing. Old fashioned gard ens a specialty
<
." » e of fru it and J r a i m e n u i
tree s and sh ru b s fdr sale
W. W.
Stowe, phone 321.—Adv.
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