Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 22, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM OUTLOOK. TUESDAY, FERRI ARY 22. 1«2T
Several loads of young people of I The Outlook in cooperation w ith
the E pw orth League w ent to Canby the P o rtlan d Gas & Coke com pany
last F riday night w here, w ith o th e r is plan n in g an o th er of those help-
young people of th is d istrict, they , ful cooking schools to he held in
w ere th e g u ests of th e Canby Ep- March. T h ere w ill be four sessions,
w
orth League. T he m eeting w as held in th e basem ent of th e Meth-
Mias A ugusta H ahn, te ac h er of
hom e econom ics a t G resham Union for social purposes and to aro u se odist ch u rch as heretofore. W atch
high school, will en te r a num ber In terest in th e in stitu te to be held j for d etails soon.
of h er stu d en ts for com petition in at F alls City next sum m er. A m ost , G resham G range is announcing
a n ational m eat story
co n test | ln ' Prf,Bt,nK evening was reported. , its m onthly en te rta in m e n t for next
w hich is being particip ated in by I Emil Oswald of P o rtlan d , a for S atu rd ay evening. F eb ru ary 26,
when a p rogram of m usic and rea d ­
high schools th ro u g h o u t th e United m er G resham m an. suffered
S tates.
U niversity sch o larsh ip s stro k e of apoplexy on F eb ru ary 12 ings will be given an d ca rd s and
and cash prizes a re to be aw arded He is som ew hat im proved and o th er gam es will be enjoyed. Re­
to successful co n testan ts.
hopes a re held out for his recovery fresh m en ts w ill be served. T he
The tra c to r dem onstration a t th e
Thp rPgular mPPt)ng o i thp w c illu strate d lectu re at th e reg u lar
g ran g e le ctu re hour la st S atu rd ay
R aker & Son garag e on Monday -p u will be held on T h u rsd ay af
by George E. Griffith on "F o rest
w as well attended and ap p a ren tly tern o o n a t the residence of Mrs
of m uch in te rest to those presen t. I j,
W alrad Instead of at th e li P ro sp e rity " was u n u su ally fine and
A tra c to r was dissem bled and la - Ih ra ry as previously announced those who h eard it considered it a
te r re-assem bled for the benefit of I 'pf,P Bta te p resid en t, Mrs. Mary real treat.
the audience.
I M allett, will be p rese n t and speak
F or real estate loans see or call
R. W. T horne.—Adv.
Leith is g rounds m anager. J. H.
Ide will ca sh ier th is shoot.
T here are m any local men who
a re ex p ert sh o ts and doubtless be
a ttra c te d by th e announcem ent of
th is u n u su al shoot.
GRUELLING TESTS
GIVEN ESSEX
SIX
An av erag e speed of 53.8 m iles
an hour for 24 continuous hours
w as hung up by one of th e new
type E ssex Super-S ixes on th e C ul­
ver City, C alifornia, trac k , acco rd ­
ing to official w ord received here
by M. C. W ebster, H udson-E ssex
dealer.
T his te st, according to W ebster,
w as com pleted by W alter M M ur­
phy, th e Los A ngeles d istrib u to r,
and w as officially observed and
scored by Los A ngeles n ew sp ap er­
men and by the W estern Union.
A fter th e Essex had dashed off its
1291 m iles on the trac k , it com ­
pleted a trip up Mt. W ilson an d re ­
tu rn , and w as placed for display
in th e d istrib u to r's Los Angeles
showroom.
I car, yet it never equalled th e p e r­
form ance ju st com pleted at Culver
City. At th e In d ian ap o lis races,
even, th e ca rs— though th e ir speed
is much h ig h er—o p erate only a to ­
tal of 500 m iles as ag a in st th is
E ssex's 1921.
T his record was
made, too not w ith a strip p ed car.
but w ith a reg u latio n Essex sedan
“Our Los A ngeles d istrib u to r,
Mr. M urphy, d eclares th a t he has
seen m any te sts run at Culver City. ,
but th a t never has a m otor ca r fin- I
ished m ore successfully or in m ore
p erfect m echanical condition th an
th is E ssex Super-Six. No m ech an i­
cal changes or ad ju stm e n ts w h a t­
ever w ere m ade d u rin g th e run,
and th e ca r w as ru n n in g sm oothly
and easily a t th e finish."
A S P E C I A L COMMUNICA-
N ^ y T T IG N of G resham Lodge No.
/ v r ' 152 A. F. & A. M. in Masonic
hall, W ednesday evening, Feb. 23
a t 8 o’clock. L abor in th e M. M.
Degree.
V isiting b re th re n w el­
come.
W. L. GORSAGE, Sec y.
A. W. METZGER, W. M.
Make the Most Profit
Secure M ax im u m Yields
Use Swift’s Fertilizers
The "R E D S T E E R ”
on every bag is your
Guarantee of Quality.
On all Soils—
On ail Crops
" It Pays to Use T h e m ”
P la y S a f e
Order Now
You have e v e r y ­
thing to G ain
You h a ve n oth in g
to L ose
.1. i,. Metzger is recovering from on th e subject of n arco tic educa
a recen t attack of influenza w hich tion.
Mrs. E lsie Cogswell will
afflicted him over a week ago w hile sing. The te a c h e rs of th e grad e F IK E M E N ’S MONUMENT
he w as on the way to M anzanita school have been Invited to be th e
IIE M *E l) BY SHOOT
for the body of Em il K ardell. W hile (g u ests of th e union at th is tim e,
very sick him self, he succeeded in
F unds a re being raised In P o rt­
T he hom e econom ics club of the
The Winchester Store
reaching hom e safely.
I G resham O range m et at the hall on land and vicinity for a m onum ent
Mrs. K. B arber of P ortlan d is in I frr j<|a y aftern o o n w ith a good at- dedicated to heroic firem en who
"W hen th is te st w as u n d e rta k ­
G resham for th e second week dem- tendance. It is planned to meet the lost th e ir lives in perfo rm an ce of
o n stratin g popular products at the th ird Fr((lay of ,,ach m onth and a n th eir h azardous duty, know n as the en ”, said Mr. W ebster, "th e p ro ­
v arious stores.
An artic le she I gran g e ladies and th e ir frien d s are David C am pbell M em orial fund. To g ram w as sim ply to equal th e 50-
dem o n strates Is a p repared pie fill- welcome. It was decided to call aid in th is fund an u n u su ally at m iles-an -h o u r average w hich has
er, a boon to th e busy housew ife j ,,ie g ro u p th e S pizerinktum club,
tra c tiv e m erch an d ise shoot will be been prom ised by th e H udson o r­
and one from w hich a num ber of
held on th e P o rtlan d Gun club ganization for the Essex Super-Six.
Much in te re st is ce n terin g in the
tem pting d esserts may be m ade at
g rounds at Je n n e near G resham To be safe, th is speed w as som e­
concert
a m inim um of tim e and effort. One co
n cert w hlch
«he next Sunday, F eb ru ary 27, sta rtin g w hat exceeded early in th e 24-hour
of Mrs. B arber s pies proved to be evenln* of M arch 4 »«
Method- a t 10 a. m. T h ere will be eight run, so th a t even w hen fog and a
en tlrelv eatable to th e m em bers of
church u n d er th e »»«Pices of classes and 26 handsom e prizes. dam p tra c k handicapped th e la tte r
Home M issionary
society.
th e Outlook force w hen they were th e
The ru les m ake it a m ost equitable p a rt of th e run, the av erag e w as
R
obert
B
lair
of
P
o
rtlan
d
, well
H e tire e sp ecially proud of Hie a m o u n t
given an o pportunity to sam ple it
shoot. No e n try will be tak en after su b sta n tia lly b etter th a n had been
known te ac h er of violin and voice,
F riday noon.
11 a. tn. Lunch will be served on planned.
of
se rv ice t h a t o u r F o o tw e a r g iv es. If
will play and sing.
Mrs. Lida P alm q u ist has gone to
the grounds.
Such a te st tak es m ore out of a
you have n e v e r w orn a p a ir of D ouglas
Mrs. Marv M cA llister w as hostess
T illam ook to visit with relativ es
A program has been issued c a r th an 10 tim es the m ileage u n ­
Sltoes, now is a good tim e to try th em
at a waffle b re a k fa st S unday m orn- w hich co n tain s all n ecessary In­ der usual d riving conditions, yet
and friends for tw o weeks.
out.
Mrs. Elizabeth T aber, m oth er of lin g to h er son W illiam and tw o of form ation and m ay be had by all th e ca r w as im m ediately sta rte d on
A com plete stock of shoes for
C harles T aber of G resham , and two his classm ates. W alter F u rlire r and Interested. T he shoot is open to all th e Mt. W ilson clim b w hich in ­
*1 en
sons W. R. and R. J. T aber of Long- Jo h n Heltzel, from W illam ette u n i­ shooters w h eth er m em bers of th e volved en tirely different o p eratin g
Women
view, W ashington, visited w ith verslty. The trio cam e by autom o- cl uh or not.
C hildren.
q ualities. No difficulty a t a ll was
th e ir relativ es hero Sunday.
bile, a rriv in g a t 8 o'clock. The
Tlie officers of th e Gun club are, experienced in eith er ilart of the
Mr. and Mrs. Ray M etzger are young men are ju n io rs In the law Wm. T. L am bert, p resid en t; J. C. test. The top speed m ade on the
enjoying a C hevrolet coupe p u r-(c o u rs e a t the university,
M orris, s e c re ta ry -tre a su re r. Chas. trac k w as around 63 m iles an hour.
chased through the W alter M etzger
"W e co nsider th a t th is te st backs
agency recently.
up o u r statem en t th a t th e Essex
m e n ’ s W ear
Mr. and Mrs, J. E. T aylor are en ­
S uper-S ix is th e m ost en during
joying a visit from th e ir nephew
E ssex ev er built. T he old Essex
G R E SH A M
F ra n c is Page who is in the United
'fo u r' w as ad m itted ly a rem a rk a b le !
S tates navy and has been with his
ship, th e "P en n sy lv an ia,” stationed
1 '/ T
a t th e
B rem erton, W ashington,
navy yard, Last week Mr. and Mrs.
T aylor und Mr. Page visited th e la t­
te r's pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
Page a t Bend, Oregon. T he young
man has been in th e navy train in g
service som ething over a year.
Miss T helm a F indley, who fo rm ­
erly lived In G resham , has retu rn ed
WEEK OF FEBRUARY 21-26
from Bend, Oregon, to reside here
F or the p rese n t she Is em ployed at
—-
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the W elling re sta u ra n t.
The D unthorpe T ra n sit com pany
has still fu rth e r Improved Its stage
service betw een G resham and P o rt­
land by p utting on a 6:10 cur leav
All the new spring colors of No. 2250,
lng G resham In th e m orning and a
a
finely
knit, fine textured full-fashioned
10:30 car out of P ortlan d at night.
stocking of beautiful fitting qualities. All
T hese tw o e x tra schedules w ere
sta rted Monday m orning, and will
pure thread silk leg and flare top. All
prove a welcome accom m odation to
sizes 8'_> to 10% in following colors:
the trav elin g public.
Casino,
I’rench Nude, Chanel, Paris Mist,
Jo h n C h rlstn er und fam ily are
Blush,
Lido,
Riveria, Gun Metal, and
planning to move this week to
Black.
IHirtland w here they huve obtained
a house and lot in exchange with
C. J. Puffy for th e ir G resham prop­
erty, the house and five ac res b e­
longing to th e form er Mrs. Robert
H au sw lrth n ear th e S tan d ard Oil
tan k s. Mr. C h rlstn er m ade th e ex ­
change of P o rtlan d pro p erty for
Four great new cars!
th a t In G resham less th an a year
At new reduced prices, now m o re
ago, but now w ishes to move back
With 22 body types rang­
th a n e v e r th e le a d e r in lig h t c a r
to P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. C h rlst­
v alues!
ing in price from $625 to
GRESHAM, OREGON
ner and dau g h ter Miss Maude F ish ­
$2295.
er will move W ednesday and the
T h e W h ip p e t S ix — $765 to $925.
Puffy fam ily will come to G resham
C o m b in in g a ll th e e n g in e e rin g a d ­
T h is w eek w e a re h o ld in g a sp ecial
th e sam e day.
v an ces of th e W h ip p e t w ith g r e a te r
A dvance S p rin g S h o w in g of th e new
T he band concert given la st
len g th , g r e a te r pow er, g r e a te r speed,
W illya-O verland line. E v ery a u to ­
W ednesday evening, w as well nt
g r e a te r liv elin ess.
m obile o w n e r— e v e ry p ro sp ectiv e
tended and p atro n s w ere trea ted to
o
w n e r—c a n n o t afford to m iss th is
th e usual tine selection of num bers.
T h e “ 70” W illy s-K n ig h t S ix— $1295
g re a t disp lay . It w ill rev eal to you
P lre c to r Johnson is sp a rin g no e f­
to $1495. New re fin e m e n ts of coach-
new s ta n d a rd s of m o to r c a r b eauty,
fo rt to m ake these concerts well
w ork. new b e a u ty of in te r io r d e ta il,
luxury, econom y a n d value. And a
w orth w hile T he band pieces wi re
sm o o th e r o p e ra tio n , m o re pow er
d e m o n s tra tio n of a n y c a r in th e lin e
supplem ented w ith special m usical
a n d speed.
w ill rev eal new s ta n d a rd s of p e r­
num bers both vocal and In stru ­
fo rm a n c e a n d efficiency.
H ith winter practically over the thoughtful
m ental from several G resham p e r­
T h e W illy s-K n ig h t G re a t S ix—$1850
sons of recognized ability. The next
woman is already planning for her spring and sum ­
to $2295. Now even m o re b e a u ti­
Sec th e se fo u r g re a t new c a rs. T hey
«oncert to be given by the band in
fu l— m o re p o w erfu l— m o re lu x u ri­
mer wardrobe. For that reason we have arranged
em body th e h ig h e st a c h ie v e m e n ts of
the w inter series will be on the
ous. An e n g in e th a t g ro w s s m o o th ­
E n g in e e rin g L e a d e rsh ip in every
for an early showing of spring and summer silks,
evening of March 16
er. q u ie te r, m o re efficient w ith every
price
class.
The m any frieuds of Mrs. H W.
m ile of service.
crepes and wash dress goods.
S nashall will be so rry to learn of
her continued disability.
It has
T h e W h ip p e t now $625 to $755.
Prices f. mb. factory and *peciricatlM* »u’>.
W H I P P E T - 4 SE IIA X
now been th ree m onths since she
F a m o u s fo r its "30 m iles on a g a l­
1 ashion notes feature washable flat crepes. We
loct io change without notice. Willys-Over.
has walked. W hile her condition
lo n ” , 4-w heel b ra k e s a n d low g r a v ­
land. Inc, Toledo. Ohio. Wlllys-Overland
have
just
received
a
lot
of
crepes
in
a
good
assort­
1» not paralytic, she seem s to have
ity c e n te r. S m a rt, pow erful, room y.
Sales ( o , Ltd, Toronto, ( anada.
no streugU t in bur limbs. Mrs
ment of colors, 40 inches wide and good weight.
S nashall is now 78 years of age.
Colors are Empire, Pink, June Rose, Salmon, Oak
8. A Milton of E llensburg. Wash
Buff, ( rocus, Bois-de-Rose, Chrysanthemum
liiKton. was a wet k end visitor w ith
his son, the Itev R. J Milton, who
and Mercury. \ ery specially priced, yard $1.95
Is conducting revival se rv le ts nt
th e F ree Methodist church. He will
Sport Satin for slips in colors to match the
look afte r some m a tte rs requirin g
$1.25
above, 36-inch, yard............
his atten tio n in P ortland before r e ­
OVERLAND
tu rn in g to his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Newell E dw ards
have m ade arran g e m en ts to o c­
H e i i I m > hint- pltiin mill printed Peter I’aiis, Sol-
cupy the house ot Mrs. Mary
setles, llott) Dim ples, silk M ixetl Crepes. G ingham s.
Rauley on Hood avenue lornierly
Printed I aiituns. i l l in th e new c o lo rin g s ami sm all
occupied by Mr. and Mrs. G. W
design s.
Mason. Mr. and Mrs. E dw ards
have been living at the home of
It. W Emery.
A. W. Metzger & Co.
Plenty of Service
In our Footwear
AylsWort
Advance Spring Showing
f f o le p r o o f fjo s ie r y
Come in and see what
ENGINEERING LEADERSHIP
.95
Means to You
a pair
W. R. H IC K S CO.
SPRIN ©
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WILLYS-KNIGHT SIXES
Fours - W H I P P E T - Sixes
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WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
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P re s s in g
J O u r cleaning plan t
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HESSEL IMPLEMENT
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Dependable l sed Cars
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