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PACK POTH 150 lo 1200 w ill buy a good used car a t th e Heasel Im plem ent Co.—Adv. TUISKI THINK! THINK! Insurance for Farmers. T he F a rm e rs’ M utual Flr^j Relief Assn, of P o rtlan d Is in its tw enty-sec ond year, w ith a total m em bership of 15,000, the larg est F a rm e rs’ M utual F ire In su ra n ce Assn, on th e Pacific Coast. All fire losses prom ptly paid. No low er ra te on farm in su ran ce can be found w est of the Rocky m ountains. If you w ant anything along co-opera tive lines for F arm ers o r need in su r ance, call on P resid en t H. W S nashall a t the F a ir grounds, G resham , Oregon Phone 2101.—Adv. GRESHAM LOCALS Miss F lorence Gill was the fo rtu n ate w inner recen tly of a su b stan tial cash prize in a co n test in au g u rated by L ib e r ty ’s m agazine. This w as In th e n a tu re of a "P re sid e n t’s Gam e,” involv ing an expenditure of 125,000 In cash prizes. A trip to C lear lake was enjoyed yesterd ay by Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Bos well. th e fo rm e r's p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. F a ir and her brother. Geo F a ir and wife of P o rtland. A picnic p arty w hich included Mr. and Mrs. L eslie T. S t.C la ir and ch il dren, Mrs. H. M. Shaw and th e ir guests, Mrs. H arry Donley and B ar b ara Je an A shw orth of Spokane, w ent to Brightw ood yesterd ay and retu rn ed by way of Ashoff and Sandy Mrs. Mary M urray, of Ridgefield, W ashington, a siste r of Mrs. B. W. Em ery, w ith her son. Miles M urray T heodore J. B rugger, of P o rtlan d , a R uark sells McCormick D eering and his fam ily, of Seattle, sp en t S atu r- farm m achines, 300 Belm ont St., P o rt day at the E m ery home. form er resid en t of G resham , w as m ar land. and pays the freight.—Adv. Claude W elch Is being trea ted this ried in P o rtlan d F rid ay to Mrs. C arrie Mr. week for chronic appendicitis, from P hillips, a g rad u a te nurse. which he has suffered at different B rugger for y ears resided n ear tim es during the p ast year. T hree of G resham and is w ell and favorably th e leading surgeons of th e P o rtlan d known in th is locality. He is engaged E lectric Pow er com pany for w hich he in work in the city as a taxi driver. w orks advise an im m ediate operation. He and his wife w ere out to G resham Sunday an d attended th e picnic of the H ere is a wonderful Jack Cannon is convalescing rap id new invention that Zion E vangelical Sunday school at ly a t his home from the effects of an Mefnlg’s grove. takes all the work out o f keeping floors a ttac k of pneum onia w hich he recently The 16 g irls com posing the parasol beaut if ul and make, had. He w as In the P o rtlan d sa n i d rill, w hich w as put on F rid ay at the this household task tariu m a week. a pleasure. Ten tunes dedication cerem onies of th e B urnside faster than present Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schenk and son bridge, reflected g rea t cred it on them methods, it enables arriv ed F rid ay from Uniontown, W ash selves and th e ir in stru c to r, Mrs. A. J. you to polish all the ington to spend a few days at th e home K ruger, by th e graceful m an n er In floors and linoleum of the fo rm er’s fath e r and sisters. Mr. w hich th ey executed th e ir d rill. W hile in your home in the timeit formerly took Schenk, who is the su p e rin ten d e n t of th e w eath er w as d ish earten in g , to say to do a single room. th e U niontow n schools, is on his way the least, th e affair w as a w onderful Sturdily built to last io G ran ts P ass to spend th e sum m er. success in every way and a tim e long a lifetime and gu a r He has a sm all ran ch located near th a t to be rem em bered. T he G resham girls anteed absolutely. place. Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard Strye, of p articip ated in th e e a st side p arade, C hehalis, the la tte r the d au g h ter of w hich was m et on th e bridge by the Jo h n Schenk, w ere also recen t visitors w est side g irls. A fter th e passin g of a t his home. the parade, th e b ottle w as broken Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Kinyon left ch risten in g th e new bridge and th e h u rried ly F riday for C entralia, W ash G resham g irls show ered the- county ington, upon receiving „ word th a t th e officials and th e sponsor of the bridge ----vra ViiV Ul lUfeC ste p -fa th er of Mrs. Kinyon, F red Bau-1 w ith rose petals. Follow ing th is they An excellent grade of paint in erley, aged 87 years, had suffered a K^ve th e ir dainty p araso l drill w hich stro k e of p araly sis and w as very low. I was provocative of m uch ap p lau se all colors for sale here at They do not know ju st when they w ill I P hilip Hepp m ade a v isit to Olympia, re tu rn to G resham on account of th e W ashington, over th e holiday week- m an ’s condition. | end. W hile th e re he visited w ith rela Mr. and Mrs. W illiam H essel spent tlves and old acqu ain tan ces. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. K inder, Leslie I th e week-end w ith acq u ain tan ces near T W s m a r v e lo u s n e w elee» rie l.b o r - m v e r re n ts o n ly $4 2 so — and we I Y am hill, Oregon. Mr. H essel also im-1 ------------------------------- W alrad and Miss G ertru d e - A lexander I n c lu d e F R K K a *1 50 J o h iu o n “ 7 * • « • J M ,v end . p in t < 75c) per gallon proved the tim e by a fishing trip to a spent the week-end vacation a t Sea th e fe m o u e Jn h n eu o'e L iq u id W e nearby lake. view, W ashington. T he ladies w ent A«lt f n r a dém onstration I The in terio r w alls of the W alrad I down on T hursday, the gentlem en fol M ercantile com pany received a fresh I *0W*n S S atu rd ay and th e p a rty re tu rn I coat of kalsom ine over th e holidays lnR *°8ether Sunday evening Paint Headquarters which g rea tly im proves th e ap p ear- I i I r ’ ani^ M rs- B- E- R ogers and daugh- ) our Home Furnisher Phone 1421 G r e s h a m I ance sto re - Ite r . M arie Louise, who have been here Gresham I Phone 1901 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil M etzger and I for th e p ast tw o m° n th s from San d au g h ter, C athryn, Mrs. N ellie Gul- j Pra n cisco v isitin g Mrs. R o g ers’ p ar- P olish Your Floors by E lectricity SAVE ! REMNANT SALE THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 9:30 a.m. 1500 yards of remnants on sale at Half - Price Remnants of silks, remnants of wool dress material remnants or prints, outing flannels, ginghams, percales’ i es, remnants of everything in yard goods. Remember! One-half price It will pay you to be on time. JOHNSON'S WAX Clpctncfloor‘Polisher on Paint W. R. HICKS CO. Gresham Phone 2221 iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiitjiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiii)iiin,iiiiuiiiuHiiiiuii $ 2.65 L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. J. E. METZGER Motor Re-conditioning That's What Yoar Car Needs “ It’ll make your motor good as new!” If yom motor has lost all its old-time pep and power; if its get-away is poor, then a thorough re-conditioning is the tonic it needs. A worn motor means carbon- -carbon means increased gas and oil consumption. Vou can t expect to wear out two or three sets of tires without wearing some parts of the motor. Bring your car to us today. Let us look it over. We’re motor specialists. We’ll give you a definite price on the job in advance. We guarantee an expert mechanical job and will use only the best parts. GRESHAM GARAGE Phone 2391 HAMLIN A- ||0$K , Props. Night 706 lobile enam el Sold by: t > —Will renew your "car with s u r p ris in g ease and small cost. You can do the work yourseli.and now while weather is warm is the best time to do it. Get c o lo r c a r d s an d suggestions from your Dependable Used Cars lickson, C lair G ullickson, Miss A lta ent8’ ant^ Mrs. Dan M urphy, ex H endrickson, and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. pec^ to *eave f ° r th e ir hom e in Cali E v arts, of P o rtlan d , com prised a p arty fornia Monday. spending th e w eek-end a t Seaside. Look these cars over; drive them. Young G reshum Man T akes Bride O thers from G resham spending the W illiam Maybee, ea st —w ” V .K J U ere iic U U uerney C IH C y V v ( ) ( ,( l| ------ ------------ ---------i v u i who u c o I resides UOL holidays th 4 .S e _ re w G Wood I who w ent w ith P o rtlan d friends, and of G resham , w as m a rried S atu rd ay at Overland 1925 louring, gas tank in rear; driven 3600 *— ” Kummel, --------’ also • W ashington, to Miss Q uinton Mr. and Mrs. i ¡V ancouver, -------------------- miles, $525.00. B urten W alrad w ere at th e p o p u lar **'rn e st>ne E. D aus, a P o rtla n d young isemetl. m ».a._...A I ladv Tbo oornmn»... _____ 1 1 _ | beach reso rt lady. T he cerem ony w as perform ed by Dodge screen delivery, good condition, nearlv new ancouver -----o clergym an ... in ...o th e p.co p res- . W illiam M cAllister, accom panied by i V ------------ r - —.. tires, $550.00. a classm ate from W illam ette U niver- ence of th e fath e r of th e bridegroom sity. Jo h n H eltzer, of Salem, sp en t the A. L. Maybee, of th is place, and Mrs. Ford, 1925 touring, $250.00. [ w eek-end at the M cAllister home here. Daus. th e m other of th e bride. Mr. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Carol H. P ark s Maybee Is em ployed by th e P o rtlan d Chevrolet 1924 touring, very good, $300.00. I on Friday, May 28, a son. T he P ark s Rose n u rse ry and his w ife is a P o rt fam ily resides at the S trong berry land exchange o p erato r. They expect Cleetrac narrow tread tractor, used one year, $450.00. I farm . to reside in Lents, S atu rd ay evening Miss E liza Bechill, who has been at a reception w as given for th e newly- M onmouth m sta o v te e u norm the e wedded couple a t th e hom e of th e i I the • u i m a al i l for ur m A large list of used cars, used implements. I p ast year, has secured a school at j bridegroom . Pilot Rock, Oregon, n ear Pendleton Mrs. Ida Babcock Passes Away. j and will teach th e re next year Mrs. Ida Babcock, aged 68 years, Miss Em m a L angford began w ork at I the Hepp R acket sto re T uesday m o rn wife of J. R. Babcock, resid in g near Automobiles Repairs Implements , Ruby Ju n c tio n , passed aw ay at th e ing ______ as a saleslady. N. J. Anthon and fam ily left by auto tam i,y borne Sunday m orning, May 30 Phone Gresham 1141 . - 1 _______ » . I frnm ..I_• • « Sunday m orning for Los Angeles, th eir from dropsy, from w hich she had been | fu tu re home. a sufferer for the p ast th ree years. Ruth S chtnierer w as the w inner of a Besides her w idow er she is survived | I $10 p rize and D orothy M iller of a $5 by seven children, E dna S tanley, now aw ard from th e Log Cabin Baking in C alifornia, E arl and Roscoe Bab-1 com pany of P o rtlan d for essays w hich cock' of P o rG“ nd, E lm er E„ of Oregon | w ere recen tly subm itted in th e big City, Mrs. May W ard, of C alifornia, bread co n test w hich w as open to and Clyde Babcock and Mrs. Millie I T w enty-one | school children. Six prom inent people Je n k in s, b f G resham . of P o rtlan d w ere the Judges in the g ran d ch ild ren also survive. F u n eral services will be held W ed | contest. The condition of Jo h n Brown, who nesday m orning a t 10 o'clock from th e | ! is still in Good S am aritan hospital, Bible S tan d ard ch u rch on E ast Powell that you should get rem ain s unchanged and is regarded as stree t, th e Rev. S. F. P itts officiating. In term en t will be m ade in D ouglass | and use a Premium very grav e by atten d in g physicians. He I suffered a slight stro k e afte r th e sec cem etery. T he fu n eral and b u rial a r List of the Multno ond op eratio n which w as perform ed ran g em en ts a re in th e ca re of th e mah County Fair. last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Brow n’s G ates F u n eral Home. d au g h ter, Mrs. A lbert Adkins, and two I hey’re ready now. Air Mall Grow s in P o p u larity . children of H eppner. Oregon, arriv ed See Secretary A. \V. T he postoffice d ep artm en t has g ra n t S atu rd ay for an Indefinite stay. ed perm ission to W alter T. V arney to Metzger or call at Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H aug- lum, of Brightwood, at the T im m er resum e serv ice on the E lko-Pasco Air the Outlook office. m an san itariu m , on Tuesday, Ju n e 1, Mail ro u te Ju n e 1. provided planes fly daily on schedule tim e for a week Two months till fair a baby g irl weighing 8V» pounds. Mrs. W. S. Thom as of Sedalia, Mis p rio r to th at date. A ccording to la t time, August 3-8. souri, is visiting a t the home of her est rep o rts planes a re ru n n in g on schedule and a successful s ta rt is an sister, Mrs. B. S. Clark. ticipated. S ouvenir mail is piling up Mrs. L. C. Metzger has gone to Cyrene, Pike county, M issouri, w here in Pasco for th e first flight; th e new she expects Io spend several m onths, W hirlw ind m otors a re giving a won and w here she w ill visit with a sister, derful p erfo rm an ce; and the c o n tra c t 80 y ea rs old. whom she has not seen or exp resses him self as m ore th an pleased with the g en eral outlook. for 22 years. V arney is in Boise, Idaho, ready to act as relief pilot in event of any unlooked G resham Beauty Shoppe MISS KKIEDA BBATZEL B runs, A nita D obberfuhl, F rie d a everything in th e line of cosm etic for em ergency. TO I’HESEAT PUPILS H eitzm ann, F ern Jennings. E lfried a therapy. Courteous and efficient treatm en t. Mrs. Lois S t.C la ir. F irst B raun, T helm a Davies, A udrey C hap Im plem ents. M arhlnery. W ater An in te restin g m usical event will m an and M argaret K erslake. S tate Hank building, phone 1811. System s. G resham .—Adv. R epairs for all m akes of having or tak e place on next F rid ay evening at h arv estin g m achines. Hessel Im ple the M ethodist E piscopal church, when O liver Plow s, C u ltivators. Im ple- ment Co.—Adv. m ents, P lan e t J r. G arden S eeders and Miss F rieda E B ratzel w ill p resen t C Let us be your u ltiv ato rs, M yers' W ater System s. her pupils in a piano rec ital. In ad d i M yers' hay tools. H essel Im plem ent (I’l’KK i atfs s i ppoK r. Editor G resham Outlook — P e r tion to th e piano num bers Miss B ra t I Company. mit me to exp ress my deep a p p re zel has secured th e a ssista n ce of Vic Don’t lay down th e pap er till you for anything you need in ciation to you and to your read ers to r D ePinto, a rtis t an d te ac h er of vio have read th e W ant Ads. for th e stro n g su p p o rt given to me Picnic (»«»ids lin from th e E llison-W hite C onserva in my r n r n t cam paign as a can d i date for C ircuit Judge, D epartm ent Lunches tory of Music, who w ill give several No d, Un ndles g roups of selections. A sm all ch arg e I know th at I cannot reach all ci ord T o arln c, I.at» Model. Ice Cream w ill be m ade to cover n ecessary ex All new F tires, lots of eottras a re a l b a r nty su p p o rters personally, conse- gain I . . 5. P a y dow n JS5. balance easy Soft Drinks j q u e u tly I would like to expre ss my penses In connection w ith the recital. tifin s. ! g ratitu d e to your rea d ers th Miss B ratzel has a^ked th a t th e re be through M. C. W EBSTER MOTOR CO We have all of your colum ns. I am proud indeed H udson-Essex Dealer no flowers. T he follow ing piano p u '.resham , Oregon Phone 21»’ to rep rese n t the Republican party pils who will be on th e program a re ; as a candidate for C ircuit Judge in ” o, ,S T i \ R T O G R IN O . I-w heel b ra k e s ; Ruth and F ra n z O lbrich. _______ Adele Vick the g eneral election to be held in ____ __ J’u,‘ lik® new. not a scratch or November of this vear. Very tru lv lund. Ja n e H arlow . Vera Stone. Rich- th?.‘ bar^atn poce ofW ,°2H. ‘“»Vdown yours. MARTIN W HAWKINS ard and L au ra Todd. Ju lia and A n n . ’’‘• ^ " ^ ¿ M ^ o T O R co Louise L arsen. D orothy and George H u d son-E ssex D ealer HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. 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