Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 20, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    Nobody likes to bear another’s bur­
den It the other seta like he expects
him to Lear ft.
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A « a g o n to n g u e h as its place, b u t
a w aggiii’ tongue h a sn 't.
LOU McLAIN
FIRST-CLASS
Beem an C arden Tractor.
C. E Osburn A Co. have taken the
w ith a beft to o p e ra te 'a n y * n u m b e r of ‘‘n ,e r t a l n “ ‘‘nt8 e ' * r M a tu re d by a la st Sunday. T he tw o form er a re well |
y o u r m ach in es w h ich re d u ire p o w e r sch o o l to o k p lace a t T ro u td a le last * " ° * “J *
here they “ ved “ ,,um ber
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u* J i art* <4feU.
I i t is p o w erfu l a n d eco n o m ical. Come F rid a y e v e n in g , A p ril 16, b efo re a n ,
Rcv an(1 Mrg j T ru ed „on e n ter-!
in an d see it o p e ra te .
a p p re c ia tiv e a u d ie n c e of 300 p a tro n s taincd at d in n e r Sunday, Mr. an d M rs .
o f th e d is tric t.
, E arn est Lundbom an d son, V ernon, i
A fte r a n in tro d u c tio n by S u p t. W j Mr and M rs E m anuel A nderson of [
C. A ld erso n , w ho in d o rse d h e r can -
a n d T h lid “ m .W ee a n d R o ^
AND
V Uri
V-
J o in O U R ,
x
..W eekly .
S avings C lu
u id aey a n d p rin c ip le s, M rs. A lexan- e rt.
d e r T h o m p so n d eliv e re d a s tir r in g
Mrs. F red Wood, of G aston, is h ere
a d d re s s upon th e “ Scope a n d R e - ' v isltiu g w ith h e r m other, Mrs. E m ily
q u ire m e n ts of O u r C om m on S ch o o ls.” Johnson, and her sister, Mrs. A ugust
F ran k .
T h e te a c h e rs o f th e sch o o l w ere
A large num ber of th e m em bers of
u n g ru d g in g ly p ra ise d by Mr. A id er- the L u th e r League and several of the [
son, an d a t th e m e n tio n o f th e n am e older m em bers of th e co n g reg atio n \
Weekly fevs
o f th e p o p u la r p rim a ry te a c h e r, M rs atten d ed th e c a n ta ta "T he Holy C ity"
J a n e t M. ti r a n t fo r co u n ty su p e rln -
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ag
Riven
by
th
e
C
olton
Ora-
I. V m anuel
I
torio (Util,
Club, a * t .1,1.
th e E
church.
te n d e n t a s to rm of a p p la u s e b ro k e Mrs. C arl N elson and d au g h ter, L illie,
loose.
were callers a t th e B ert Olsen hom e
••••••••H«* •••«<•••
B e a u tifu l ste re o p tic o n v iew s w ere T h u rsd ay evening.
Mr. and M rs F ra n k G ustafson an d ,
sh o w n , a n d th a t of th e s ta te ly C o r­
• •••••<•• If • ••••••
ch ild ren called on th e A1 M aybee fa m -'
b e tt H ig h sch o o l w as lo u d ly ch e e re d
ily in C edar d is tric t S unday afternoon.
w hen Mr. A ld erso n s ta te d th a t he
E m anuel L ind h as been q u ite til at
w ish ed to see o n e lik e it a t T ro u t- ! h is hom e here but is rep o rted to be
d ale in th e n e a r fu tu re .
som ew hat b e tte r now.
.
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> t A n u m b er of frien d s sp en t a very
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h le rso n , u n d e r piPttgant evening a t th e hom e of Miss
THE PLAN
th e p ro v isio n s of S e n a te B ill No. 45, E m m a Jo h n so n S atu rd ay
evening
FOR 54) W EEK S. DEINK1T W EEKLY 25 CENTS, 5 0 CENTS, »1,
I en d e a v o re d to rem o v e o u r " g r a d e ” w here they w ere e n te rta in e d In honor
S2. #5, #H ), # 2 0 (OK M O R E ). NO COST TO JOIN. Nt) D IE S . Y O l
I sch o o l o u t of th is d is tric t by way o f uf *ler b irth d ay .
1)0 NOT LOSE ANY PART OE W HAT YOU DEINkSIT.
The re g u la r m eeting of the P a r e n t- 1
co n so lid a tio n .
H is ch a n g e d view s T eacher A ssociation w ill be held a t
THE PURPOSE
j h av e g re a tly p leased th e p a tro n s of the school house F rid ay evening. A pril [
THE ENI) OE 50 W EEK S YOE CAN DRAW OCT # 1 2 .5 0 , #25.
this d is tric t, an d sh o w s th a t it “ pays 23 Instead of A pril 30th, th e re g u la r #50, AT #1OO.
# 2 5 0 , #.500, #llKH) (OR MORE) ANI) HAVE READY
date. T he change w as m ade on ac-1 MONEY.
to a d v e rtis e .”
RET THE P l RI’OSE OE THIS CLUB IS TO GIVE YOU A
count of th e J u n io r class play com ing [ WAY TO SAVE MONEY REGULARLY AND I.ET IT ACCUMULATE
L u n ch eo n w as se rv e d in th e b a se ­ on the la tte r date. A sh o rt program
FOR SOME l-’l TI RE ESE, SUCH AS
EDUCATING YO l It CHIL­
m en t o f th e c h u rc h u n d e r th e a u s- will be ren d ered by th e pupils of th e
D REN, KEYING A NEW HOME OR 44OING INTO BUSINESS.
pices o f th e P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso cia- p rim a ry room and it is expected th a t |
IN ONLY 2.50 W EEK S, WHICH W ILL PASS BY RAPIDLY, YOU
C om m issioner A. A. Muck will be p res­
tio n .
J. S. HUDSON.
W ILL AtT’EM l LATE # 0 2 .5 0 , # 1 2 5 , # 2 5 0 , # 5 0 0 , #1 2 5 0 . #2.500, # 5 0 0 0
e n t an d d iscu ss the new tw o-m lll tax
OR MORE.
J m easure w hich w ill be voted upon a t
OER ’ W EEK LY SAYINGS C U R” IS FOR THOSE WHO CAN D E ­
MRS C W. HAYHURST TO
- the p rim a ry election in May. R efresh ­ POSIT EITH ER LARGE OR SMALL SEMS. T H E MAIN IDEA IS TO
ADDRESS PATRON TEACHER m ents w ill be sprved and ladles a re re- RANK YOl It MONEY R EG ULA RLY.
1 quested to b rin g sandw iches and
YOU CAN SA XE— DO IT.
B EG IN NOW .
T h e re g u la r m e e tin g o f th e P a tr o n - I cookies.
Y O l’ W IL L R E C E IV E I P E R C E N T IN T E R E S T .
T e a c h e r c ircle w ill be h e ld a t th e
TROUTDALE
g ra d e sch o o l W e d n esd ay a fte rn o o n .
A p ril 21, a t 3 p. m.
The T rue-B lue class of th e T ro u t
M rs. C. W. H a y h u rs t, p re s id e n t of d ale S u n d ay school w ill p re s e n t a play
G R E SH A M , OREG ON
th e O reg o n P a re n t-T e a c h e r a sso cia- j "P ollin P icks a W ife,” a t C olum bia
tio n w ill be p re s e n t a t th is m e e tin g 1,a" , ln T ro u td a le on n ex t S a tu rd ay
Resources over $325,000,- .
.
,
evening.
An excellent m usical pro-
an d sp e a k on s u b je c ts o f in te re s t to gram w ill be given In connection w ith
a ll. M rs. H a y h u rs t is a flu e n t sp e a k - the play. I t is expected th a t the whole
T h e F a r m e r s M u tu al E ire R elief profit. W e In v ite fa rm e rs to becom e
e r a n d w in s m an y frie n d s w h e re v e r j program w ill be published In th e n ext A ssn, re p o rts a su ccessfu l y e a r. T h e m em b ers.
See H. W . S n a sh a ll,
O utlook.
sh e goes.
a n n u a l re p o r t of th e a sso ciatio n G re sh a m , R. F . D. 4. P h o n e G re sh ­
show s $ 2 ,6 3 4 ,0 0 0 .0 0 of ris k s w ritte n am 85.— Adv.
T h e p ic tu re c o n te s t is on a n d th e
TERRY
an d 1010 new m em b ers g a in e d in
F o r Sale.
j ro o m w hich b rin g s o u t th e m o st p a t­
1919. Mr. H. W. S n ash all w as re ­
O ne s e t h eav y d o u b le h a rn e s s , on e
ro n s w ill h av e th e p ic tu re to h a n g In
N athan P o rter, th e little nephew of e lec ted P re s id e n t fo r th e six te e n th
3V4
Inch
M
itch
ell w agon a n d wood
Mrs. N. E. G reen h as been o u t of school tim e a n d Mr. F e rd G ro n e r of H ills­
th e ir ro o m n e x t m o n th .
ra c k , p ra c tic a lly new . O ne m ile
for
a
sh
o
rt
tim
e
on
acco
u
n
t
of
illness
boro w as e le c te d Vice P re s id e n t. T he c o u th o f C o tto n s ta tio n on C. T. W il­
C o m m itte e s fo r th e b a s k e t so cial
! w h ich w ill be g iv en May 7, w ill be ap- but is now a t his w ork ag ain . N ath an A ssociation c a rrie d close to $7,000,- son fa rm . J. W. D arlin g , O w ner.
( w as the w in n er of ten th r if t stam p s as 000.00 an d Is fo rg in g a h e a d rap id ly .
’ p o in ted a t th is m e e tin g an d th e o f- a rew ard for h av in g Bold th e la rg est It in s u re s fo r p ro te c tio n only, n o t fo r
A W a n t Ad co sts only a few cen ts.
licials p ro m ise to a p p o in t th e a b s e n t num ber of tic k e ts of an y pupil from
th
e
T
e
rry
School
for
th
e
recen
t
p
res­
I m em b ers on th e h a rd e s t jo b s. I t w ill
e n tatio n in G resham , of “T he F a d n a t-
pay to a tte n d th is m e e tin g as a m a t­ lng of F a n n y B row n,” by th e Lynch
Phone 407
te r o f se lf d efen se.
P arent-T eacher circle.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. S tone gave a
b irth d ay d in n e r on S unday, in honor
EARNEST BRUGGER WEDS
th e ir b ro th er, Roy Stone and cousin
MISS EDNA GILBERT of
WALTER W. METZGER, Proprietor
Paul H olfm an.
Those p resen t were,
_
, , .
. ' Mr and Mrs. C. H. Stone, Mrs. E liza
Automobile Work Guaranteed
E a rn e s t Ilru g g e r, o ld e s t eon of g |One and sons Roy and Clyde, Mr. and
Mr. a n d M rs. A. B ru g g e r a n d M iss Mrs. P aul H olfm an, Mr. an d Mrs. T. C.
A E’u ll L in e o f T ire s, O ils an il A ccesso ries
E d n a G ilb e rt o f P o rtla n d w ere m a r -. M iller,
r
ried A pril 7 a t E n te rp ris e , O regon.
PLEASANT HOME
M rs. B ru g g e r is th e d a u g h te r of
Mr. an d M rs. J. F . G ilb e rt o f 82<1
A b o u t th irty -fiv e y o u n g people on­
s tr e e t a n d P o w ell V alley ro ad . T hey Joyed a p le a sa n t evening a t th e hom e
a re w ell k n o w n peo p le in th a t n eig h - of ” lsB Alice H ah, when they g ath ered
F v
e
and 8UI.pr igP(i ber. A d elig h tfu l even-
bo rh o o d .
ing oj m ug| e aIHj gam es w as enjoyed
M r. B ru g g e r is w ell k n o w n in a fte r w hich a d a in ty lunch w as served.
G resh am w h ere h e a tte n d e d sch ool
P irB U T T W
and w h e re h e h as liv ed sin ce ch ild -
FAIRVIEW
i hood.
Gresham Phone 17
Portland Broadway 6121
T he S m ith M em orial C hurch will be
T h e h a p p y co u p le a r e sp e n d in g the scene of an e n te rta in in g program
th e ir h o n ey m o o n in th e ir new h o m e ! F rid a y evening, A pril 23d. A fine pro-
gram of m usic selections and readings
on th e fa rm of th e g ro o m ’s fa th e r.
has been prepared, w hich com m ences
T h e ir m an y frie n d s w ill w ish th em a t e ig h t o'clock. Dr. Benson, the pas
a lo n g life of h ap p in ess.
to r w ill speak on "The in ter-c h u rch
T h e re Is re a lly no c o m p ariso n betw een th e ease an d th o r o u g h ­
W orld M ovem ent.” R efresh m en ts w ill
ness w ith w hich an E le c tric C le a n e r rem o v ed d ir t an d th e difficulty
T h e to ta l In v e s tm e n t in b u ild in g s be served. All a re co rd ially in v ited to
of sw eep in g .
a t th e U n iv e rsity o f O reg o n sin ce It a t ~e,n d .,.
, a , ,
» .«, d -
T ru e , o n e CAN clean ru g s an d c a rp e ts w ith o u t a n e le c tric c le a n ­
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The W o m en s Society of th e Presby-
er. A broom o r c a rp e t sw e e p e r w ill b ru sh up SOM E of th e d ir t; an d
w as fo u n d e d in 18 i 2 h a s b een $ 5 6 2 ,- 1 te ria n ch u rch w ill hold a w ork m eeting
if you lik e th e ex ercise an d hav e p len ty of tim e a n d s tr e n g th a broom
947. T h is su m in c lu d e s even a d d i- j T h u rsd ay , A p ril 22d at th e hom e of
and a c a rp e t b e a te r w ill do th e w ork a f te r a fash io n .
lio n s an d m a jo r re p a irs th ro u g h o u t ! Mrs. D. W. McKay. W ork will com-
In th e sam e way o ne can w ash w ith o u t soap. W a te r a lo n e w ill
H
ot
lunch
will
m
ence
a
t
ten
o'clock,
th e 4 8 y e a rs. T h e c o st of L in coln
rem o v e som e d ir t If ap p lie d w ith en o u g h "elbow g re a s e .”
be served a t noon.
B u t people use soap b ecau se It clea n s m o re ea sily and b e tte r th a n
h ig h sch o o l in P o rtla n d w as $514.-
w a te r alo n e.
293.
T h e e n tire b u ild in g p la n t of
MELROSE AND VICTORY
F o r th e sam e re aso n people use E le c tric C le a n e rs b ecau se they
th e s ta te u n iv e rs ity in 48 y e a rs h as
clean m o re easily an d fa r b e tte r th a n o th e r m eth o d s
C. A. M etzger of San F ran cisco v is­
th u s c o st less th a n $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 m o re
th a n a sin g le c ity h ig h school. T he ited over th e week end w ith h is a u n t,
M rs G. W. A llder.
need fo r m o re b u ild in g s a t th e u n i­
Jo h n M cC reary w as tak en to th e hos­
v e rsity is w e ll-n ig h d e sp e ra te .
pital T uesday m orning. H is frien d s
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I wish him a speedy recovery.
•'Buy Your E lcctrlr Goods at an E lectric S tore.”
P o m o n a g ra n g e s in L in co ln . P olk ' Mrs H . L. D outhel is rep o rted to be
an d M u ltn o m ah c o u n tie s h av e en-1 • ‘»“ fw h a t Im proved,
a,
.u
<> « u iu »
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! Mr. an d M rs. C. B. A llen of Bend,
d o rsed th e re lie f bill fo r h ig h e r ed u - J Oregon, have puebased th e home of th e
ra tio n a l T ax Act. T h e E a ste rn O re- late H en ry Jo n es and moved In la st
gon C a ttle F e e d e rs ’ c o n v e n tio n , th e week. Mr. and Mrs. A llen's d au g h ter,
O regon D airy C o u n cil, a n d v a rio u s Mrs. E thel S t.C lair and little d a u g h te r
, ,
,
,
will live w ith them .
o th e r g ro u p s of fa rm e rs an d stock-1
L ittle S am m le St rebin has been quite
m en h av e e n d o rse d th e bill. E n d o rse- Hl for th e p a st few days,
m en ts a re b e g in n in g to be an n o u n ced
—
from A m erican L eg io n P o sts.
T he ECONOMY COOKING CLUB
INSPECTS CITY BAKERY
[p re s id e n t of th e S ta te F e d e ra tio n of
[ L ab o r h as issu ed a le tte r to a ll la b o r
T h e m e m b e rs of th e E conom y
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind.
u n io n s, u rg in g e n d o rs e m e n t. T h ese c o o k in g c lu b w ith th e ir le a d e r, Mlsa ,
ap p ro v ala, to g e th e r w ith th e irffnier- M ildred St. C la ir, Miss E th e l C a l - [
o u s o n es fro m c h a m b e rs of co m ­ k in s, c o u n ty c lu b le a d e r, an d M iss [
m erce, civic b o d ies, an d w o m en ’s H elen C ow gill, a s s is ta n t s t a te c lu b I
clu b s, show th e w id esp read in te re s t le a d e r, m a d e a tr ip to F o rt lan d F r i­
Tate.r 54171
Gresham 233
In p re s e rv in g th e freed o m an d e q u a l­ d ay a fte rn o o n to in sp e c t th e L og i
ity o f h ig h e r e d u c a tio n .
C ubin B ak ery , o ne of th e la rg e st and
TO ACCUMULATE MONEY
R eliable Fixtures
▼ ▼ ▼
•
GET OUR ESTIMATE
t<v « rtbC 25^
ana CU
Fills 7 /
it
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
O re sh a n i
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
SANITARY MARKET
M ain S tre e t
POWELL VALLEY
j ag en cy fo r th e B eem an g a rd e n tr a c t-
A rth u r A lm quist an d h is s is te r Miss
ors, a n d h av e o n e o n th e floor fo r
T ro u td a le , O re, A p ril 19, 1 9 2 0 .— ' Ellen A lm quist and Mr. J. Nelson from
lie n lo n 8 tra t>on.
T h is tr a c to r w ill,
ip°uUeadnyWgarde8n i o o l s 'T ‘
’ o r k ^ ' E d ,,O r O u t l o o k : - O n e o f th e finest ^ ' n d s T r ^ T r t OUe'n a A h e T /h o m J
PLUMBING
P hone 7 t)\l
1 PATRON WRITES OF THE
TROUTDALE MEETING
G RESH AM
G EO . D IE T L ,
P h o n e 881
P ro p .
GRESHAM ELECTRIC CO.
O pen in th e A. J. W. B row n b u ild in g on P ow ell S tre e t, n e x t to
B ro w n ’s M ark et.
A C o m p le te S to ck of
EDISON ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
w ill be c a rrie d a t a ll tim es, a t P o rtla n d p rices.
M irin g C o n tra c ts T a k e n , S a tisfa c tio n G uarantee*!.
P h o n e Gresham 3 1 .
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Just Where and How
Is the Money
to be Spent?
^ 1 2 Ask
. ...... .
£2 About
$1... ...... *••••$¿>’0^2
*2
$250—
$ 1 O • ••••••••«// •••••»•• Jf« ••• * 5 0 0 2 2
< $ 2 0 ............... -•••• $ 1 0 0 0 2 9
BA N K OF GRESHAM
BORING GARAGE
COAL
HIRTY denominations cooperating in the Inter-
church W orld Movement have budgeted their
needs. No business could have done it more scientifi­
cally.
They have united to prevent the possibility of duplica­
tion or waste. At least a million dollars will be saved
by the fact that thirty individual campaigns are joined
in one united effort.
Each denomination has arranged its budget under six
main heads:
T
F O R T H E C H U R C H 'S W O R K
A T H O M E . A score o fite m s c o m e
u n d e r th is head. C o nviucr o n ly one.
F iv e a n d a h a lf m illio n people in the
U n ite d S ta te s c a n n o t even read and
w r it e th e E n g lis h lan g u ag e- W h o is
to c a r r y fo r w a r d th ia v a s t w o rk of
A m e ric a n iz a tio n if th e ch u rc h does
n o t3
F O R R E L IG IO U S T R A I N I N G . A t
least 12.000/K O c h ild re n an d yo u n g
people u n d e r 25 y e a rs o f age a re e n ­
te r in g A m e ric a n life w it h o u t a n y
r e lig io u a tr a in in g a t a ll. R e m e m b e r­
in g th a fa it h c f W a s h in g to n and
L in c o ln , do you th in k t h a t A m e ric a
w ill c o n tin u e to produce W a s h in g -
to n e a n d L in c o ln s ( f fa ith dies o u t
o f th e h e a rts o f its you th?
F O R H O S P IT A L S A N D H O M E S .
E v e r y y e a rth o u e e n d a o f m en and
w o m e n seriously ill a re tu rn e d a w a y
fro m C h u rc h h o s p itals because o f
la c k o f room . T h e c h ild re n ’s hom es
are rnn>i e'.led t o tu rn s w a y m ors
c h ild re n th a n th e y ca n receive.
F O R T H E C H U R C H 'S W O R K
A B R O A D In flu e n z a c a m e first
fro m th e O rie n t t h ir t y y e a rs ago:
n e a rly e ll p lagues a re O rie n ta l
p lagues . So long a t C h in a h a e o n ly
one p h y s ic ia n to e v e ry <00,00t people
th e O rie n t w il l c o n tin u e to be a
m enace. S o In n g ns o n e -th ird oi he
bab ies o f In d ia die before th e ir sec­
ond y e a r o u r o w n b ab ies a re not
safe. A C h ris tia n d o c to r or teach e r
sent ab ro a d ia w o r k in g for A m e ric a
as t r u ly aa th o u g h he w o rk e d at
hom e.
2
4
5
Financial
[ E. BAUMANN,
Frank C. Jones Co.
General Contractors
April 2Jth
Carpentering
Electrical Wiring
Fixture# and Lamps
Septic Tanks
Cement Work
to
May 2nd
W NTERCHURCH
World Movement
Office and Shop,
Main St.
Bungalow Bldg
o f ¡North ^America
T it f i 'itttfttl t f tlui
j
CASH
Each denomination has its own detailed budget, and
will administer its own funds. Your pastor has copies
of the budget: examine them for yourself. In the week of
April 25th-May 2nd you will be given your opportunity
to help. You can do it with the full satisfaction of know­
ing that every dollar of your gift has its post assigned
to it in advance.
E v e r y dollar for b etter A.merica and a beftOr world.
W hen your church calls on you give—and give with
your heart as well as your pocket-book.
Campaign
WHY THE ELECTRIC CLEANER?
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Express and General
Hauling
ELECTRIC STORE
ELECTRIC BUILDING
F O R H IG H E R E D U C A T IO N O f
th e <50,000 A m e ric a n s tu d e n ts in
in s titu tio n s o f h ig h e r g ra d e , one-
h a lf a re In In s titu tio n s founded and
su p ported b y tn e C h u rc h e s M a n y o f
these ir s titu tio n a b a v e had n o g re a t
e n d o w m e n t cam paigns, b u t t h e ir
needs a re ju s t as preasir.g as th e
P R E A C H E R S ’ S A L A R IE S . T h e
needs o f la rg e r schools: a n d you
p reac h er le calle d th a fo rg o tten
h a v e o n ly to re a d th e ir Hat o f a lu m ­
m a n ,” a n d w e ll he m n y be. E ig h t
n i and a lu m n a e to m e a s u r e th e v a lu e
o u t o f te a preachers a re p a id lees
o f t h e ir c o n trib u tio n to A m e ric a .
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GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE
A businesslike Answer to
a businesslike Question
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n u m b ered a b o u t 40, and all w ere un- j
d e r th e le a d e rs h ip of Mrs. S a ra h K. •
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sc ie n tifically w rapped and re a d y fo r
th e c o n su m e r, th e y w ere tr e a te d to ,
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T h e G resh am g irls w ere Joined bv
J u d g e G eorge W. S ta p le to n w ho took j
th em to see “ P o lly a n n a ” an d a fte r-J
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PAID
Gresham
Phone 901
ROCKWOOD GARAGE
KREOFSKY BROS. Props.
Overhauling, Repairing, Welding and Brazing
Tires, Oils, Accessories
C om er llaee L ine am i R ockwood Itoads
K IN G
ROCK SPRINGS
COAL
Gas Bricketts
Ekstrom Truck Service
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