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PAGE f o r a GRESHAM OÜTLO4IK. T T fS O A T , A T G IS T GRESHAM LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. C. W. H enton and two children, Betty and Fay, called on Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mason at the B. O Boswell home on Sunday. Mrs. Hen- ton and Mrs. Mason a re sisters. Mr. H enton is on th e police force of Se attle . E. J. Brown of the stock de- p artm en t of the P o rtlan d E lectric He Can Bring Back Your Lout Power and Motor Economy Motors wear—only you can’t see the worn parts— they’re hidden. Lost power and pep, higher gas and oil consumption— they’re all due to wrorn motors. Bring your car to us today. Let us look it over. We’re motor trouble specialists and “Can Bring Back Your Lost Power and Motor Economy.” We guarantee an expert mechanical job and will use only the best guaranteed parts. B e'll give you a price in advance. GRESHAM GARAGE IIAMLIX A HOHS, P r o p s . . N ight 706 e x tra large co ld returns Miss Martha* H agberg spent a p a rt Mr. an d Mrs. H. L. St. C lair. Miss of her vacation a t S eattle w here she Em m a B Johnson and Miss S ara Dot- was the guest of her aunt. She w ent io n enjoyed a trip to the beach, a r last T h u rsd ay , re tu rn in g on Monday riving home Monday evening. The of th is week. s ta rt w as m ade in th e rain on F rid ay A W earever alum inum d em o n stra moriiing, with N ew port as th e ob tion will be given in the B aptist jective. T he rain clouds broke and ch u rch on T h u rsd ay afternoon, begin th e sun cam e out in all its glory be ning a t 1:30. F o r each fam ily re p re fore th e sum m it of th e Coast range sented th e L adies Aid is, allow ed 20 was reached, and th e w eath er from cen ts w hich will apply on a handsom e th a t tim e was ideal. Visits were piece of alum inum to be used in th e m ade to the various points of in terest, ch u rch kitchen. The d em o n strato r including the je tty and life saving will show a new method of cooking statio n , O tter Rock and th e lig h t with th is alum inum and the en tire a f house. T he ocean w as too rough on fair prom ises to be of m uch in te re st to S atu rd ay for deep sea fishing but was delightful for su rf bathing. housewives. • C harley W heeler retu rn ed Monday Mrs. J. E. G ates accom panied h er bro th er-in -law and sister, Mr. and to his w ork at th e Bailey b arb e r shop Mrs. E. M oorehead and th e ir d au g h afte r several d ay s’ absence due to ill te r, Hazel, to W alia W alla, W a sh in g ness. ton, last Sunday w here they w i'I visit Mrs. M artha F ieldhouse h as re relativ es and friends for several days. tu rn ed from a visit w ith h er son, Guy T he Rev. and Mrs. S. F. P itts ex and fam ily at St. H elens. Mr. Field pect to leave F riday for, Olympia, house is now in a hospital at St W ashington, w here Mr. P itts will H elens w here he is being tre a te d for preach th a t evening. T he follow ing an infection, the resu lt of ru n n in g Sunday m orning he expects to begin nail in his foot th ree m onths ago. The an evangelistic cam paign at th e Oa>k physician In ch arg e of th e case sta te s lake ta b ern acle a t S eattle to continue th a t th e bone of th e foot is n o t a f over th ree Sundays. D uring his a b fected. sence from the U ndenom inational H enry, th e 18-day-old child of Mr. tem ple Mr. and Mrs. H. L. S tenberg, and Mrs. E. H ara, a Ja p an e se fam ily of S ilverton, will have ch a rg e of the o n . th e C arrie Pow ell place, died A u services. They will also resid e in the gust 18 and in te rm en t w as m ade in p arsonage w hile the p asto r and his G resham cem etery th e follow ing day wife a re away. u n d er th e direction of th e G resham Mr. and Mrs. T. R. H ow itt and son, F u n eral P arlo rs. T he baby is s u r F rederick, Mrs. H ow itt’s m other, Mrs. vived by eight b ro th ers and sisters. L. L. K idder and fam ily have r e B. M. Raney and Elwood D uncan left today for a w eek’s stay in the m oun tu rn ed from a tw o-w eeks’ stay at tain s at Soda S p rings, W ashington, Brightw ood. One evening of la st week n ear Carson. they en tertain ed a cousin and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cogswell, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E arl K idder and son, of E lsie Cogswell, Mrs. C. C. Y ager and St. M ary’s, Idaho, and over th e la st dau g h ter, Jean , retu rn ed Monday eve w eek-end Mrs. K idder’s brother-in- ning from th ree days sp e n t a t the law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cook of P o rtland. beach a t New port. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen e n te r T he m em bers of the George D uncan tained at Sunday supper the Rev. F. J. fam ily are spending th e rem ainder of Betts, evangelist at th e cam pm eeting th is week at various vacation spots. w hich recen tly closed, Louie and Mr. D uncan and son, M elcher, have Betty Adams, the In d ian and his wife, gone to the Nehalem riv er on a fish Mrs. D. M. M artin, a w orker, and Toki ing expedition and expect to go down» to T illam ook before retu rn in g . Mrs. | H atori, a Ja p an ese boy w ho is a S u n D uncan left th is m orning to v isit h er j day school pupil of Mrs. L arsen. p are n ts a t N ew port and Elwood h as | Members of th ree different races w ere accom panied the H ow itt fam ily to the * 1 seated at th e supper table. Mrs. Cecil M etzger and dau g h ter, m ountains. C athryn, Mrs. N ellie G ullikson and Mrs. E. R. B urch, of R oseburg, a son, C lair a re at Seaside for a week. dau g h ter-in -law , and Mrs, C. A. Lock- Mrs. B ruce Hoyt, Mrs. H enry Wih- wood, a dau g h ter, w ith h er children, lon and the la tte r's sister, Mrs. Fred visited over the w eek-end w ith Mrs. | I B retscher, of Jen n in g s Lodge and her W. C. Burch. d au g h ter, Betty, have retu rn ed from a Mrs. F ra n k W isem an, of Canby, a t th ree-w eek s’ trip to C alifornia. They tended the cam pm eeting of the« U nde w ent as far as south as S an ta Cruz nom inational faith lust week and v isit and had a w onderful trip u n m arred bv ed w ith her sister, Mrs. S. E. Palm - m otor tro u b le of any kind. At Stock- qulst. ton they visited w ith a b ro th er of Mrs. Miss G ladys B unting w as given a W ihlon and Mrs. B retscher. They re- m iscellaneous show er F rid ay evening port a splendid h arv e st of fru it •very- at the home of her m other, Mrs. Edna w here they traveled th ro u g h o u t Cali- | Bunting, in honor of the ap proaching 1 fornia. n u p tials of h erself and H arold Hud- 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. M eyers and ¡laugh- j son, of T routdale, th e wedding an ter, Betty, a re back from a trip of two event scheduled for th is fall. She re- weeks through eastern Oregon, eom- ceived a num ber of pleasing gifts, billing business and p leasure. They [ Those p rese n t w ere Mrs. E dna B unt- w ent by w ay of th e Mt. Hood Loop j ing, Mrs. C. M. H udson, Mrs. R. E. highw ay and visited th e fo rest re- Cannon. Mrs. R udolph K aser, Mrs. serves of Bull Run, W allow a, W hitney, I Tom Cooper, Misses O la d y ? a n d Hazel Ochoco and oth ers, also m ade a tour B unting, Miss M arian W uichet. a cou- of th e irrig atio n pro jects including sin from V ancouver, W ashington, Miss U m atilla. John Day and th e Dcs- D oretta A rm strong, Miss G ladys ! chutes. Some tim e w as spent at Foley S h arp and Miss Mabel Jackson. Springs and they retu rn ed home by | T he Misses M arjoria and G lenna way of Mackenzie pass. Guy R u sh er, John A nlcker, H erv. v | P ark, of G reat Falls. M ontana, have retu rn ed to th eir home a fte r a w eek's Ide, P hilip W right and Evald Norbv Iaickanock. I visit w ith th e ir au n t, Mrs. W alter retu rn ed F riday from A laska, w here they have spent th ree | Sm ith. L ittle Ju n e Metzger, d au g h ter of Mr. m onths w orking in a salm on cannery. and Mrs. A. W. M etzger, suffered a They re p o rt a w onderful trip w ith I broken left arm S atu rd ay when the nine days in all sp en t on th e w ater, a l sm all ex p ress wagon in w hich she though they experienced the incon was riding w ith o th er ch ild ren over- venience of seasickness as th e passage t urncil. throw ing them to the ground WaS r a ,h e r roURh’ T he m an >' houra pf ,, ... , , ,, daylight in Alaska proved a decided . . PIPE AND PIPE LESS FURNACES —give you “ventilated heat”— pure, dean, warm, moistened air in large volume circu lation. Oversize returns take the cool air off the floors. 1 lot and cold streaks are absent— no parched, stagnant air, no disagreeable drafts. Comfort is maintained. Dust gath ering over the register is also minimized. 1 he famous Montag oval firepot was designed for Western fuels coal, briquettes or wood. It is one big reason for the econ omy, convenience and efficiency of the M ontag furnace. now' To be ture of real "ventilated heat" with low fuel cost, investigate the Mon« tag NOW and order it installed early to the season. Get in touch with the autfcorired M on- tag installer nearest you ( ail on. w rit«, or phone Gresham Plumbing and Beating Co. J. ( hiodn I'fcone 123UI M O N T A G lie.*« Pow er com pany spent Monday eve ning w ith th e Masons. H. C. L arsen rep o rts a prosperous year with his au to camp. All but th ree of th e cabins w ere filled w ith those i who cam e to th e cam pm eeting and tw o of th e cabins a re still occupied by concessionaires of th e county fair, | Mr. L arsen is erectin g five new cabins on the prem ises. “ We're th e D o c to r ” Phone 2391 M, STOVE G re^hani W ORKS Largest Manw/«,iTwrcrs <»/ 5to«rs, R a n ges an ti F u rn a ces on th e P a c ific C o a st P o r tla n d . O r r g u n novelty to the boy« at first and tfcej wo son». Ju liu s and Philo and daugh- %I , „ . . . te r Meta, of V erm illion, South D akota. , , , . , Who have bet n v isitin g th e ir d a u g h te r, .. ... , . , . - - . Mrs. Mm. F S chm lerer, left for th e ir home W ednesday. They made the trip « „ , .. , im proved some of th e ir sp a re tim e , ♦ j tak in g p ictu res of th e co untry during t l ... _ { the They a re p lan n in g on ;o- I |n g back agafn n(?xt M|gs v)oh>t C(M> wbo u n d erw en t , by au to m o b ile an d sin c e e a rly in Ju ly . ,, operation at the P o rtlan d sa n ita riu m i , . ~ , h av e been h e re is what you get when you buy Am eri can Zinc In fla te d Fence— “ insulated •gainst nut. ” This new galvanising it the greatest achievement in farm fence making. It protect, the wire, repel, rust, safe guards the steeL W ill outlast toy other wire fence made under other koown process« and we are now able to sell you thes« AT>Q J A. W. Metzger & Co. G R E SH A M , O R EG O N (Lumber, we mean.) We carry a full line of time-tested, weather resisting lumber for the exterior touches. This is a spot where anything short of th e best is poor economy. Let us give you a little advice on this subject when you plan that new house. Eastman Lumber Co. PhG?e shim NON-SKID TIRES for W et W eather A c o u p le o f s p e c i a l s 30 X S y 2 K elflex, re g . $11.1.» 30 X 3V. Kelflex, O. S. 12.10 N u m ero u s o th e r sizes a t c o m p a ra tiv e prices. Genuine Kelly-Springfield Cords W e sell g a s fo r 22c ■ last T uesday for th e rem oval of a S |{ K itzm iller and her sister, toxic g o iter, retu rn ed to her home to- How about a big oversize. 30 x 3 '_ S a in p x 1 I’r l . , ,d M o n tic e llo . I iu lia n a . d a y , having made a rem arkahlx >,,ii<-k ( C ord. 15.000-niile g u a ra n te e for who is spending several weeks here, recovery considering th e n a tu re of th e | the fo rm e r’s son-in-law and dau g h ter, operation. Mr. and Mrs. F ranc. "H appy,” Heu- Mr. and Mrs. Lane T h ornton, of Los j w ard and d au g h ter L oraine have re- Angeles, are the house guests of b r. tu rn ed from a delightful trip through Mary Becker and h er b ro th er C o r. P o w e l l a n d R o b e r t s the W illam ette valle) and to the Mrs. W. J. Todd retu rn ed F rid ay I GRESHAM, OREGON b e a t he. They w ent first to N ew port from W enatchee. W ash., w here she | then retu rn ed to McMinnville and w ent w ith her husband te n days ago went to th e ocean again, visiting P a on a sh o rt vacation trip . On account th e lr 8on. , „ . law and daugbtpr> Mr. T he bank h as alw ays taken g reat cific City and Taft. of an Injury Mr To.ld w as fo rc ed .to L nd Mrti Hobprt H aves .„ Albany , w„ pride in encouraging th rift am ong the (’rede E vans of th e cre d it d ep a it- rem ain in a hospital th e re for tr e a t young people and believes th a t nient of the P. E. P. com pany liss m ent. A m essage today from t h e . A p arty fo r young people „ be,ng th ro u g h such a course covering a long bought th e C. C. A nderson place on hospital indicates th a t he is m aking | pU tuled by , hp E pw orth Lpagup for period of tim e the com m unity and the bank will be m utually a n d ’ lastinglv Johnson creek a t th e end Of P ark a sa tisfac to ry recovery. tom orrow night, w hich is expected to benetitted. T hrough its existence of Drive and is moving in today. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bushong visited | takp thp form of a plcnlc at 22 years u nder the sam e m anagem ent it has been In terestin g to note the con P ark . T hose w ishing to go a re in tin u al steady grow th of the bank vited to m eet at th e ch u rch at along w ith the continued pro g ress of o'clock. T ra n sp o rtatio n and lu n ch es the com m unity. T he bank has during those 22 y ears of existence acquired w ill be provided. reso u rces am ounting to th ree q u a r te rs of a m illion d o llars and the com E ncourages T h rift Among Young m unity has added m any m illions of People. d o llars to its resources. It is the m u D uring the early p a rt of th is year tu a l benefits th a t count and are la s t Beal Silk Customers and Others the F irst S tate bank announced its In ing.—Adv. ten tio n s of giving an A w ard of Merit F or real estate loans see or call B. C ertificate to each child th a t m ade a Mr. and Mrs. P erry K itzm iller have been appointed re p re se n ta deposit each m onth covering a period W. T horne.—Adv. tives for th e Real Silk H osiery Mills for th e te rrtto ag in M ultnomah of 12 m onths, and a th ree by five-foot county, east of 92d street. flag w ith jointed pole, h aly ard s and b rack et to each new depositor m aking C0XIM 6 EVEYTS. Real silk lines now Include, besides ladies' and m en's silk and a deposit of 15.00 or m ore in the sav ings dep artm en t. silk and wool hosiery, lingerie In rayon, glove silk, crepe de chine and l ocal and Statewide. It met w ith such success th a t the radium silk at m oney-saving prices. Also ch ild ren 's hosiery. C lackam as county fair a t Canby, bank believes it a g reat facto r In en couraging th rift am ong th e young and S eptem ber 21-24. has decided to continue giving such S tate fair at Salem Septem ber 27 to Order the Kcal Silk Way and Save certificate and flags to its young de O ctober 2. po sito rs until fu rth e r notice. Pacific In tern atio n al Livestock show, Phone G resfiam 32xl The bank c a rrie s about 180,000 more Evenings for appointm ent. deposits th an it did one year ago and P o rtlan d . October 30 to November 6. has about 200 m ore active accounts. Mr "$15.25 IVY FILLING STATION ATTENTION!