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PAGI FOl’B GMENHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY* APRIL g l, 1W# Oliver Plow«, Cultivator«, Im ple ment«, P lau et J r. G arden Seeder« and C ultivator«, Myer«' W ater System s, S tereopttcon views on th e P an am a Myer«’ hay tools. H essel Im plem ent Company. Canal zone will be show n a t th e F ree M ethodist church th is evening, begin SPECIA L COMMUNICATION * ning at 7:30, by th e Rev. B. L. Beegle, of G resham Lodge No. 152, late retu rn ed m issionary from th a t A. F. & A. M., In Masonic hall, section. T he public is co rd ially In G resham , Monday evening, May 3. vited. W ork In M. M. degree. W. L. OORSAGE, Sec y. J. A. Bushong and fam ily visited W. W. METZGER, W M. S unday w ith Mrs. B ushong’s sister, Mrs. H. A. S herm an and fam ily at 1 W arren, Oregon. GRESHAM LOCALS Mother’s Day S unday, May !» Don’t fo rg o t M other oil th is day of days. Send h e r a gift of som e kind. H e re is a suggestion BOX CAN DIES in a p p ro p ria te boxes spec ial fo r M other, o r a lovely card w ith a b eautiful s e n tim en t. ---- O---- FOB THE PICNIC Let us su p p ly you w ith w ax p ap er, n a p k in s, fru it, san d w ich goods a n d kodak films. B edding p la n ts from G re sh am G reen h o u se fo r sale here. The Oscarette SECOND & MAIN GRESHAM For golfing, these Sweaters were designed but they are equally good for wear in any outdoors’ sport. All wool an<f fast colors. SWEATERS.... $3.50 to $7.50 KNICKERS $5.50 to $9.00 GOLF HOSE.. $1.00 to $5.00 shoes w ear GRESH A M It C o s te d ♦ to O w n ♦ aBetterBuick G asoline, lu b r i c a t i o n , « w a te r a n d fa ir tre a tm e n t a re a ll th e B e tte r B u ick need* to d e liv e r it * m ileage at astonishingly lo w cost. T h e V a lv r-in -H e a d engine, as Buiclc huilds it. develops m o re p o w e r fro m a given q u a n tity o i gasoline. B u ick A u t o m a t ic H e a t C o n F U E L less th a n tro l, an integral p art o f B W lI CUTS th e B u ick carb ureto r, still fu rth e r a id s f u e l eco n o m y , by ■uprr-ethcient carb uretio n. In n o o th e r car, regardless o f price, w ill you fin d the c o m p le te n e s s o f ^ ^ '5 ? p ro tectio n tor per- M A l i l i Ir u iP u i* fo r m a n c e a ffo rd m o»f ta r i ed b y th e B u ic k “ Sealed Chassis” and ‘T r ip le - Sealed Engine.** D ir t cannot get in . an vw h ere, to cause n e a r, looseness and v ib ra tio n . O I L - i t u ik.m mass cars T o k n o w w h at a ta tn t car econom y re a lly 1». fo r lin e r tra n s p o rta tio n at lo w e r cost, o w n a B e tte r B u ick. C O .. F L IN T , Qiie S^ZZ^BUICK. C -0-1J METZGER — SERVICE Thon eg $ 7 .5 0 You will find dresses in this lot that sold up to £25.00, now priced at $7.50 Our entire stock of this year’s models of Ladies’ Spring Coats and Silk and Wool Dresses at 25 per cent discount. Children’s fancy stitch hose, reg. 35c, in black, cordovan and fast, now priced the pair...... . 25c] W. R. HICKS CO. IP h o n e 2221 77iaf Gresham S uccessors to L. A. W ack & Co. New Car Thrill! \ \ hen you take the old car off its beaten path, th at’s when the motor gets confi dential. After a wheeze and a cough and a thump or two, you begin to realize she’s sending you an S. O. S .; trying to tell you she needs your help. Between efforts to coax her up the hills you realize that some of those old-age symptoms of the motor are justified. The speedometer shows you’ve rolled off many thousands of miles. You realize, too, when you stop for gas and oil that you can’t give a party with the change. Right then’s the time to take your neighbor’s tip and have your motor re-conditioned. Then’s the time to bring your car and troubles to us. \\ e know the inside of a motor like a motorman knows his route. Let us true-up the cylinder walls, re place the worn piston rings, pistons, pins and bearings with, guaranteed parts. The bearings, too, if they need it. \ \ e guarantee an expert mechanical job. For a cost that won’t strain the close-figured budget, you’ll have a motor as good as new, and we’ll give you the price in advance. She’ll be good for many more miles—and just think of that new-car thrill! A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. W il liam E v erett Sunday, but did not s u r vive. T he rem ains w ere in terred In G resham cem etery u nder the dirctlon HAMLIN & HOSS, Prop-. y o u r w a lls of J. E. Metzger of the G resham F u Phone 2391 Night 706 ■cleanly. W a s h aw ay neral p arlo rs. finger p rin ts and disfig- Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck so n Jones and •re m e n ts as th ey appear. son, R obert, speut the week-end with friends at Canby. Dr. and Mrs. E arl C lanahan re ALUMINUM turned to th e ir home at Seaside on «MMVM < . w .,h .b i .W a U 3-quart Straight Sauce Pan Tuesday of last week afte r spending I ALUMINUM n early th ree m onths In G resham , c a ll perm its easy w ashing to ^ 5 ^ ed here by the illness and death of Dr. take th e place of redeco C lan ah an 's m other. J. N. C lanahan is rat ing—gives w alls beau planning a trip to Scotland, to begin tiful soft to n es th at h a r about the 8th of th e com ing month, monize w ith furnishings saltu fk -t titw 1‘ fleou- H ’1 -..S U an d s h o w no la p s o r Dr. H. C. Johnson has recen tly re brush m arks. Stop in at ceived his appointm ent ns sta te m eat <4 à 21 the sto re for color card. i inspector, a position ca rry in g w ith it considerable prestige and resp o n sib il ity. His te rrito ry em braces the en tire Ì sta te of Oregon, but m ore p articu la rly th e im m ediate vicinity. Any question speci f reg ard in g th e condition of m eat afte r being killed is to be referred to Dr. Johnson. His p ap ers w ere sent to him by W illiam H. Lytle, of Salem, sta te Gresham, Oregon v eterin arian . H E. Dilley, a P o rtlan d man. was < j | | bc (levoted to offlce purpose8 d u r. lined »50 Monday m orning by Ju stice | ing the com ing county fair. ( Regular Price | This offer is %ood only of Peace Brown, the m inim um on two Sunday d in n er gu ests at th e B. W. from April 30th to M ay 8th charges, one th a t of catching m ore Em ery home w ere Dr. and Mrs. M. W. th an th e limit of 30 fish and of having Em ery and dau g h ter. Jean , Mr. and fish under size. Dilley was arrested Mrs. H arry Buckle. O ther ca lle rs Also, a Steamer Section to Sunday at Gordon creek hy a deputy w ere Mr. and Mrs. George Hoyt, of fit 3-qt. Sauce Pan — game w arden. Ridgefield, W ash., the la tte r a niece of Advance announcem ents are being Mr. Emery. only C EXTRA made of the convention of th e E astern Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stockton en D istrict W om en’s Home M issionary te rtain e d Sunday w ith a b irth d ay p ar- sot ioty of th e M ethodist Episcopal (Regular price $1.30) ! ty in honor of th e ir son C lair's 20th church, w hich will be in G resham on birthday. Those p resen t w ere Mrs. Steamed foods a r t healthful foodt May *>. An all-day session will be Lulu A rthur and dau g h ter. Miss E lecta 1 held, beginning at 9:30. A pot luck A rthur and Miss Hilm a Johnson, of ; luncheon will be served in the dining P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Griffis ! room of th e church af noon. The full and sons. H erb ert and K enneth and program will he announced later. Mr. and Mrs. Loda Stockton. At the A special m eeting of th e D orcas c ir M ain Street conclusion of th e excellent tu rk ey d in Gresham cle of the M ethodist L adies Aid was ner. the young folks enjoyed an ex- ! held In th e church p arlo rs Monday a f cursion to Blue lake. ternoon, at w hich lim e th e officers for Mrs. G. W. G uile Is reco v erin g from the ensuing year w ere elected. Mrs. think THINK a severe sick spell of several days' I J. R. Horn was chosen president. Mrs. Whenever you see smoke William Ott, vice p resid en t; Mrs Mary duration. Licensed Electrician Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Q uicksall and M cAllister, se creta ry and Mrs. A. Mc M oney is b u rn in g up. and C ontractor Manus. tre a su re r. The aftern o o n was boys. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge P age and spent very p leasan tly and profitably children and Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Law - ( Fourteen years experience. and the m em bers are looking forw ard rence m otored to M anzanita beach S at- i a sp ecialist In P o rtlan d w here th e to a Vear of renew ed In terest and ac- u rd ay and retu rn ed Sunday evening. Well known — Satisfaction ■ broken m em ber w as adjusted and the They rep o rt a m ost p leasan t time. | tivity in th eir circle. Guaranteed. n ex t day th e boy resum ed bis studies M r. and Mrs. H. W S nashall have H arlen H ayden, a pupil a t th e G resh rented th e Kenney house on Main am grade school, suffered a broken and play. Offlce Phone 601 stree t which w as recen tly vacated by nose one day last week w hile a t play Gresham, Oregon Plano Tanfng. O scar Johnson and w ill move soon on the school grounds, ashen he w as from th e ir present location at th e bit w ith a baseball in the h an d s of a Piano tu n in g »3.50. P lano and o r county (air grounds. The house they ‘ playm ate. A fter first aid was ren - gan rep airin g . Fred B. Jones. 2(25 »50 to »200 w ill buy a good used ca r stre e t SE.. P o rtlan d , phone TAbor have occupied for several years p ast deretl, he w as tak en by his m other to 49th 8952, or G resham 15(1.—Adv. at th e H essel Im plem ent Co.—Adv. / Yfelumina Paint W ear-E ver” os . ! j • 407 Boring al 4 Lf 98 L. L. KiDDER HDW. CO. THINK M IC H . P lv o to n u( t im e r s I M o le rs C a ry o m tia n 1901 G resham A new born baby girl, th e d au g h ter ! of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Gosso, of B ridal Veil, died T uesday, A pril 20 and w as ! buried T h u rsd ay in D ouglas cem etery. The G ates F u n eral home had ch arg e j of the b u rial and brief fu n eral services were held by Dr. A. Thompson. Miss T helm a T ichenor Is assistin g a t The O scarette. Ladies’ Silk Dresses GRESHAM GARAGE AylsWortKg M a rtig M O TO R ONE LOT OF Portland-Gresham Stage for Golf and Sport Wear B U IC K on all discontinued lines Dr. R. H. Todd, A rth u r D ow sett and I A. W. Metzger retu rn ed W ednesday j from th e ir an n u al Ashing trip to the j D eschutes river, b ringing back a plen- 1 tlfu l supply of tro u t of several v arie ties. They touched at th e tow ns of South Junction and Jersey , Oregon, w hile away. D. E. Towle sp en t tw o days of last week a t S eattle w here he attended a (loganberry b a rre le rs ’ convention. It is expected th a t th e research w ork of the g ath erin g will be continued next week a t a session to be held in P o rt land. K tudentbody officers for next year for G resham Union high school w ere elected W ednesday as follow s: K en neth H orberg, p resid e n t; Linden Lun- day, vice p resid en t; Jo h n A nicker, sec Mrs. P earl Mack su stain ed a badly I re ta ry ; H orace W ihlon, serg e an t-at crushed linger recently w hen th e door arm s. of the Pow ell Valley bus closed upon I Jam es Babcock, for th e p ast year em ployed as au to m echanic at the Dot her hand as she w as alig h tin g from kin & Jo h n sto n g arage, has leased th e the stag e in P o rtlan d . An X -ray ta k en of the in ju ry th a t evening showed I Main S treet g arag e of H enry T ilg n er and will conduct an autom obile re th a t a sm all piece of bone in the m id LV. PO R TLA N D | L V . G R ESH A M p air shop there. Mr. Babcock is said dle linger of the rig id hand had been iV a rk am i l a m h l l l chipped off, but w as not broken as was Powell A. Hubert» to be a first class m echanic and is p lanning on giving day and nig h t s e r at first feared. P h o n e M A in 8611 P h o n e 1823 Miss Mabel Ja ck so n gave a w ienie vice in his new location. T ilgner, who has operated th e g arag e for th e past roast to eight m em bers of her Sunday ■R:3<> a . m ., I ’. ■ )0 a . m .. P . V. 9:30 a m ., IL 8 30 a . m .. IL L. four y ears, is undecided as to his school class F rid ay evening a t her 10 :30 a . in., P . 9 :30 a . m ., P . V. home. 11 30 a. m ., B. i p lan s for th e fu tu re. 10:30 a. m ., B. E. 12:30 p. m ., P. 11 :30 a . m ., P . V. The Rev. J. A. H opper cam e down 1 :30 p. m ., B. 12:30 p. m ., B. L. 2:30 p. in., P 1 :30 p. m .. P . V. from Lacey, W ashington, T h u rsd ay 3:30 p. m ., B. L 2 :30 p. m ., B. L. 4 30 p. m ., P . V. 3 :30 p. m „ P . V. and rem ained un til th e follow ing day 5:30 p. m .. B. L. 4 30 p. m ., B . E. w ith his son, H ow ard and w ith the 6 30 p. m ., P . V. 5 :30 p. in.. P . V. a? :< » i», m .. B. E. * 6 :3 0 p. m ., B. L. Rev. and Mrs. M. V. W hetzell. x i l :30 p. in.. B . E. ■8:30 p. m , B. L. C. E. F a rra n d has been engaged by ■ S u n d a y s a n d H o lid a y s on ly the Lew is m otor stag e com pany to x s . i t u n la y s . S u n d a y s a n d H o lid a y s. take th e place of Tom Cooper as d riv ■ D aily e x c e p t S u n d a y s a n d H o lid a y s. P . V.— P o w e ll V a lle y . • er for th e bus o p eratin g to P o rtlan d B . E .— B a se L in e. over the Base Line road. O w n ed a n d o p e r a te d b y J. E. G ates was p leasan tly su rp rised at his hom e T uesday evening, th e oc GEO. LEWIS & SON casion of his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Moss, Mr. and Mrs. H enry Van Moss, Mr. and Mrs. E. M oorehead and Mrs. Em m a C anning, ail of P o rtlan d , •"P IT T S B U R G H and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hoover and P ro d u c ts ^-^Glaaa-RalntA H arold Richmond, of G resham w ere present. A delicious lunch w as served I by the hostess. Sweaters and Knickers M en ’ s Bis Reductions ARTHUR BJUR